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New Waverider Buoy at Maria Island

(Tuesday 1 June 2021)

IMOS has established a new waverider buoy approximately 20km northeast of Maria Island which is providing very useful information on sea conditions on the East Coast. This buoy complements the existing West Coast waverider at Cape Sorell.

Read more: Maria Island Waverider

Tas Maritime is now Statewide

(Tuesday 18 May 2021)

Since the recent retirement of Mary Kay (Smithton Radio) we now provide continuous 24 hour state-wide coverage every day of the year.

Read more: Tas Maritime is now Statewide

Vale Mike Hooper

(Saturday 1 May 2021)

We recently received news that Mike Hooper had passed away in Thailand.

Read more: Vale Mike Hooper

  1. Vale John Parsell (1939 ~ 2020)
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