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This is not an place for a lot of discussion and I will endeavor to prune this topic and keep it to just helpful information
Current Warnings and Important Information
Swansea Bridge
dolphin wrote:One other thing to note is that the RMS (Maritime) have a notice out that during May the Swansea Bridge has very restricted openings, like only once or twice a day, as they are repairing the wooden buffers on the entrance and exit approaches to the bridge. This isn't a joke about Seaka hitting it there is a real notice out and the Variable Message Signs on the road approaches to the bridge are indicating that from last saturday 20th April 2013.
Razor Clams
dolphin wrote:The Razor Clams that are now an extensive problem and have been seen in the sand as far north as the Belmont 16 footers. They are increasing in numbers and Sydney University are researching them but are not removing them because they want to see if there is natural reduction in them. They are now the most numerous in the last 20 years. Commercial fishing trawlers have been stopped and there is a theory that the nets used to disrupt them. One person Interviewed by 1233 ABC Newcastle said he was tired of getting his feet cut getting out of the dinghy and getting stitches. The beach on the NE side of Pulbah Is and Browns Bay are the worst areas I've seen in the lake.
Blue Ring Octopus
dolphin wrote:Blue ringed octopus are now in plague proportions in the lake. The main areas are on the eastern side of the lake from Marks Pt to Valentine. At the Belmont 16s the grounds man said that most of the time they are washed up on the waterfront. Don't turn over any shells or rocks and wear shoes for razor clams and blue ringed occies. The previous owner of Oberon, John Lewis) said he found them in the cooling water intake of a previous boat he had.
Sharks
dolphin wrote:There are bull sharks in the south part of the lake and the good news is there are less in the north. Hammer heads have been seen in the north part along Coal Pt when my son Adam has been sailing 16 footers. Two junior races were called off when sharks were sighted in Belmont Bay this summer.
Brainless wrote:Can confirm I have observed several Hammerheads over the few years when out fishing in the southern section (mainly around Pulbah and Murrays Beach), to date there have been no attacks that I am aware of, yet to see an Bull Shark but as there is Dolphins, Seals and Hammer Heads im sure they are lurking below as well
Channel Information
dolphin wrote:There has been recent dredging in the channel and the least depth I've noticed has been 2.2 m when the lake was at its average depth in Jan 2013. The depth on the coal seam is 1.6m at zero tide (tide datum, from Marine Rescue Swansea).
Weather and Tide Information:
There are no predictable tides in Lake Mac. The lake level is governed by the average height of the ocean and inflow volumes. THe lake level is mostly governed by barometric pressure and wind direction. If a low pressure is over the lake it sucks the water up. In summer if a high pressure system hangs over the Hunter area the lake level will drop significantly drying sand banks and exposing vast areas of weed. Day to day the tidal range is only about 200mm. If there is a strong southerly blowing, the water is blown from the south lake to the north. If this follows a strong blow from the NW which pushes the water to the south part, the lake will "slosh" up and down the lake like when you were a kid in the bath and tried to make the water slosh over the ends.
The Tide Gauge for Lake Macquarie is located at the yacht club under the starters hut
http://www.bom.gov.au/fwo/IDN60233/IDN6 ... .plt.shtml
Swansea Heads
http://www.willyweather.com.au/nsw/hunter/swansea-heads.html
Lake Macquarie - Within the Lake
http://www.willyweather.com.au/nsw/hunter/lake-macquarie--within-the-lake.html
Bridge Information
Opening Times
Weekdays
On the hour from 6am – 7pm, Bridge Operator requires 1 hour notice. Does not open on weekdays in peak
Weekends and Public Holidays
Automatic opening at:-
6am
7am
8am
4pm
5pm
6pm
7pm
Note: If bridge is required to be open after 7pm or before 6am – Bridge Operator requires 6 hours notice.
Bridge Operator – Contact Details
Telephone (02) 4971 3498
Phillip wrote:You can book the bridge opening through Lake Macquarie Marine Rescue, contact on Ch 16
Pumpout Information
HydroGraphic Survey from RMS
Boating Map - Printable Version
Front
Back
Mooring Management Plan
North
South