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How to cross a bar
19 December 2018
Tips n tricks, Safety
Sydney Seabees
How to cross a bar
Sydney Seabees
19 December 2018
Tips n tricks, Safety

How to cross a bar

Sydney Seabees
19 December 2018
Tips n tricks, Safety

The movement of sand along the coast and sediment from catchments creates bars at the coastal entrances to rivers and lakes. The dynamic forces of wave action and water movement constantly change the shape, depth and channels on the bar.

See below for full details

www.rms.nsw.gov.au/maritime/using-waterways/navigation-communication/coastal-bars.html

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