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17.01.2022 Boating in WA just got smarter The Department of Transport has partnered with free app Deckee to provide tailored marine safety information for WA. Boaties and... anyone out on the water in WA can now use the app to access: Real time maritime conditions and alerts Location-based navigation aids, speed zones and webcams Information including safety equipment requirements, public mooring and boat ramp location, jetties, ski are boundaries and more! Download Deckee now for free available on the App Store or Google Play.



17.01.2022 Coastal webcams are arriving in Deckee! We've started with bar crossing cams for New South Wales, so you can easily check out the live conditions and plan your day on the water safely. Check out the Narooma cam here: https://deckee.com/maps#14.98/-36.21224/150.13184

12.01.2022 Great boat ramp info

12.01.2022 G'day Northern Territory! All official boat ramp locations across the top end of Australia are now available in Deckee, including information on car parking, fa...cilities and ramp conditions. Remember: Always be aware of the risk of saltwater crocodiles in all NT waterways your personal safety is your responsibility! Explore NT: https://deckee.com/maps#11.12/-12.511/130.8752



07.01.2022 An impressive haul from Deckee ambassador Jeff "Scratchie" Thompson Find out what he is up to via the Deckee app Story Marker https://bit.ly/2Rx7sXP

01.01.2022 Tagged Metre Flathead A First For Trophy Fishery Program! The first metre-long dusky flathead the Holy Grail for all keen flattie fishos has been tagged as ...part of the Trophy Fishery Program! This program is a grassroots citizen science initiative involving anglers working with DPI to find out more about large female flathead in the Lake Macquarie, St Georges Basin and Tuross Recreational Fishing Havens Col Couchman, a keen angler and member of Basin tagging team, landed the trophy-sized flathead on the weekend. It measured 100cm on the dot and was tagged before being released. Interestingly, Col caught the mighty fish on one of his DIY soft plastic lures, a prawn pattern rigged on a home-made jighead. Well done, Col, on a truly special capture! Prior to Col’s metery, the biggest fish tagged under the Trophy Fishery Program was a 97.5cm fish caught by well-known flathead specialist Dave Johnston in the Basin in February 2017. More recently, Lake Macquarie stalwart Mark Williams tagged a solid 95.5cm fish with a cracker 97cm model tagged by Jim Mannix taking honours as the biggest so far out of Tuross. To date, a total of 745 trophy flathead measuring 70cm and above have been tagged and released in the three RFHs as part of the Trophy Fishery Program. A total of 87 fish have been reported as being recaptured. The information from the recaptures contributes valuable data on flathead movements, growth rates and post-release survival. The Trophy Fishery program is a great example of grassroots anglers and DPI working together to improve key recreational fisheries. Go to https://bit.ly/34wCm6T to find out more about the Trophy Fishery program, including best practice tips for handling and releasing big flathead. If you catch a tagged flathead in the Basin, Lake Macquarie or Tuross, make sure to head to https://bit.ly/3otHUXC to report it. The info gleaned from these recaptures is vital!

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