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  Boating  Nautical File

Recreational Boating Safety - Whales & Boats

In recent years whales have been returning to our waters in increasing numbers.

Sometimes boat operators manoeuvre their craft too close to whales in an attempt to get a closer look.

This could be dangerous as a whale, particularly a female with a young calf, can feel threatened by this behaviour and unexpectedly react. Vessels should also keep well clear during mating time as whales get quite boisterous.

Whales are protected by both State and Federal laws and heavy fines apply.

You should keep your vessel at least 300 metres away from any whales and avoid travelling on a collision course with them. You should also avoid sudden changes of speed and direction near them and high-speed operation.

Contact your nearest National Parks and Wildlife SA office if you require further information or wish to report an incident.

Reference :http://www.transport.sa.gov.au/safety/marine/rec_boating/index.asp


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