29 METRES SEE RELATED PUBLICATIONS: Notice to Mariners (http://www.dpi.wa.gov.au/imarine/coastaldata/), Symbols, Abbreviations and Terms (INT 1), Tide Tables, Sailing Directions. For surveys beyond this chart refer to RAN Charts AUS 334and AUS 754. 18 172 94 161 102 29 See DPI Chart Guilderton WA 1110 179 28 109 21 123 138 29 25’ 82 0 31 0 03 0 30 3 0 30 30 0 290 280 270 20 100 110 0 12 0 12 0 0 180 N= 65 20 000 29 40 0 1 21 86 128 0 15 0 200 190 32 76 129 132 26 2 000 F Bu 27m 6M 18 43 89 32 2 5 32 24 15 24 Fl G 3s 3M 29 45 18 35 22 23 11 67 79 19 54 39 S 12 63 115° 34' 24" E 59 69 173 21 27 69 ON RC 13 WRECK POINT 19 09 86 MA Monument (Leemans Landing) 128 56 106 58 27 25 66 84 114 151 69 115 22 31° 30' 48" S 32 26' E= 3 52 000 27' 28' 29' E= 3 56 000 29 30' 29 31' E= 3 60 000 115° 32' E 205 164 135 172 21 122 163 104 89 101 153 131 63 132 124 78 33' 62 67 139 84 86 106 116 34 113 76 114 118 85 115 44 10 115° 37' 18" E Tanks E TWO ROCKS Statue (conspic) 122 TW 106 29 55 79 99 48 101 139 93 118 55 89 86 32 29 92 17 53 46 104 RO CK S 63 29 6 64 19 5 89 86 113 34' 102 89 35' E= 3 64 000 RO AD 61 34 49 105 45 O 13 54 112 87 17 92 108 94 WRECK POINT Rocks 98 86 30' 11 14 73 114 97 9 9 116 106 94 88 86 49 28 53 58 36' 37' E= 3 68 000 24 30 Produced by Maritime Cartographic Services, DPI, Western Australia. C CROWN COPYRIGHT RESERVED Department for Planning and Infrastructure, W.A. 2002. May 2007, Edition 2. DEPTHS IN S UE EN 65 See Inset 78 12 147 86 52 62 66 119 98 28' DRIV 19 112 134 88 12 82 VQ 5M 4 5 108 8 72 103 49 31° ER KW AT 18 72 49 81 27’ 38 65 68 103 101 114 51 117 Marsh and swampland Nature Reserve / National Park Railway, Clearance height, Bridge Clearance height, Overhead powerline River Major road Minor road Track Medical facility, Building Mean high water Mean low water Datum mark Cliff Rock shoreline Sand drift, Anchoring prohibited GPS validation point, Helipad, Groyne Car parking, Over-beach launching Boat ramp, Tide rips Parking for boats / trailers Mangroves, Foul ground, Marine farm Water, Fuel, Jetty, Safe anchorage Telephone, Public toilet Exposed wreck, Submerged wreck Hazardous submerged reef Reef which covers and uncovers Coral reef / outcrop, Breakers Rock awash, Underwater rock Sounding above Datum Danger line 2m contour 5m contour 10m contour Depth in metres and decimetres Approximate contour Submarine cable Anchorage area, No anchorage area No fishing, Pilot boarding location Speed limit boundary Water skiing boundary Prohibited area boundary Various limits Port Authority / Harbour boundary Recommended track Outfall Dredged area boundary Restricted area / Sensitive area Marine protected area Two Rocks Marina Two 38 122 108 115 54 94 82 116 44 87 58 7 138 96 134 97 162 88 72 109 83 57 164 132 112 96 21 82 88 96 GN Fl G 3s 59 54 AV 26 85 103 55 93 139 EI Fl G 4s 3M 59 68 58 08 3 121 107 76 51 123 10 93 22 129 98 112 174 78 89 118 117 10 198 156 149 133 62 142 56 18 103 76 77 172 94 134 57 12 E= 3 66 000 64 125 148 133 5 48 2 52 4 107 53 153 129 109 13 128 178 91 109 142 9 180 12 25 49 94 98 F Bu 27m 6M B R EA 26 104 64 102 12 89 09 55 112 116 167 17 144 182 23 94 154 84 120 24 42 39 102 113 99 126 136 73 139 149 69 134 127 79 126 16 136 171 192 9 49 29 115° 35' E Notices to Mariners inclusive -1 June 2015 6 21 28 25' 147 135 94 77 84 85 14 182 108 29 16 53 109 144 142 173 18 153 55 6 29 29 75 78 ET RE 98 23 29 ST 131 125 142 125 57 64 153 28 19 022 ° 81 29 14 72 97 142 S 1 322 19 39 105 31° 30' 12" S 115° 24' 48" E 79 43' N= 65 14 000 10 101 33 11 30' 163 88 74 111 121 69 52 48 89 111 136 15 169 136 146 197 99 103 163 74 102 114 131 155 14 62 129 ET 47 66 23 29 STRE 24 89 101 31° 62 131 15 69 94 116 94 94 99 128 6 90 4 61 112 82 123 Iso 4s 52m 10M 31 98 71 133 142 92 18 104 99 169 125 77 21 68 76 29 N= 65 14 000 98 9 135 60 30 40 50 29' 74 86 156 152 86 127 111 156 137 10 5 118 48 10 29 AN 71 30' 30' 19 26 121 79 155 159 116 50 15 20 30 20 55 112 96 96 108 88 84 8 10 6 15 64 112 112 136 155 86 148 98 111 142 10 12 155 53 143 95 165 136 12 JORD 31° 28 46 8 184 Two Rocks Sea Rescue VMR 677 24 77 76 153 126 116 154 128 102 124 85 124 96 13 163 69 89 75 98 101 109 68 143 155 67 175 132 54 117 105 Sun City Yacht Club 14 21 32 69 93 6 74 13 134 106 123 131 159 155 16 78 133 ER 33 36 102 102 119 58 141 138 166 49 69 28 27 24 79 Note: The Two Rocks Marina is a private marina with public facilities. 5 Knots 26 166 See DPI Chart Yanchep WA 1076 28 14 25 11 81 O C E A N 29 96 155 147 108 96 128 82 21 126 S OV 16 King Neptunes Statue (conspic) 28m 66 20 18 29 1 3 78 34 25 32 31 108 153 47 101 98 111 86 78 159 68 126 117 43 157 89 77 75 25 28 s Pile 15 ring 2 Moo 9 29 29 63 33 22 18 22 31 77 71 14 18 11 72 89 23 35 rp 23 76 14 75 Sca Boat Lifter 31 33 52 91 8 113 106 46 75 66 114 68 108 38 132 96 94 137 113 12 69 122 57 71 Reef 36 15 73 28 121 134 163 112 45 11 111 89 19 52 44 103 125 65 137 124 92 43 185 156 145 54 29 38 132 78 11 67 54 99 122 108 NUE 17 64 11 16 32 69 Harbour Office 25 13 39 114 S AVE 88 89 24 E 133 99 94 34 15 32 14 76 152 51 4 76 143 125 134 108 98 Map 86 62 36 168 108 96 98 83 6 23 28 Reef 132 45 9 10 y 34 58 DR IV 46 76 4 96 102 92 Mallee 151 102 55 nd 58 178 31 Building (conspic) 71 95 128 113 111 111 06 7 48 45 104 87 158 27 68 101 Sa 19 IGN ERPRISE 103 ET E TR 25 Commercial Vessels 18 Only 22 23 29 Fl G 4s 3M 27 17 59 SOVERE 25 AVE NUE 39 18 89 24 44 43 61 4 15 102 28 127 128 43 128 99 53 67 102 143 127 147 59 135 34 102 64 107 169 86 28 33 54 57 91 175 138 113 52 126 128 113 28 56 95 112 134 40 8 5 000 METRES 62 47 58 136 63 167 12 EN T N= 65 16 000 48 111 Warning During moderate swell seas may break over depths of about 6m. 08 52 99 61 76 92 113 146 131 56 45 65 159 72 11 45 33 119 92 LISFORD 0 96 102 6 18 56 102 127 167 59 12 4 30 20 15 48 105 46 2 5.0 74 103 17 107 43 53 164 10 1.0 7 LEGEND 39 138 109 123 6 0.6 6 4 000 53 138 41 71 107 10 28 42 43 122 155 99 41 53 49 164 105 15 48 79 169 28 26 48 62 32 34 89 1 000 METRES 12 25 49 33 51 99 24 186 0.4 0.2 13 88 65 125 11 0.1 5 4 24 93 128 142 105 129 111 99 26 57 102 115 74 54 167 183 91 DISTANCE (Nautical Miles) 3 2 1.5 57 65 83 124 67 6 35 92 147 104 139 175 119 14 175 77 74 33 39 135 200 100 101 117 158 METRES PO PE 1 000 58 73 179 51 52 0 50 25 41 39 28’ 29' SCALE 1 : 7500 18 31° 115° 35' 24" E 46 69 S 55 27 1.0 56 152 154 47 153 124 SPEED (Knots) 3 000 49 48 TWO ROCKS MARINA 09 152 To find Speed, Distance or Time Interval, draw a line through any two factors, then interpolate for the unknown factor. eg. A distance of 10 nautical miles in 120 minutes means a speed of 5 knots. 82 131 152 142 M = Luminous range in nautical miles 32 136 122 55 126 31° 29' 18" S 16 42 168 156 20 51 85 161 m = Focal plane height above MHHW Iso = Isophase 44 68 116 158 152 121 128 138 Oc = Occulting SPEED - DISTANCE - TIME 2 000 42 33 31 39 46 53 75 s = Period in seconds 15 144 81 146 129 39 0.93 0.74 0.72 0.63 0.49 0.12 91 11 152 131 26’ 5.468m below BM A431 Example 77 104 151 149 Sounding and Tidal Datum LAT 15 Cook Lump 135 151 154 LOGARITHMIC NOMOGRAM LFl = Long-flash TIME INTERVAL (Minutes) 91 24 143 122 134 128 41 156 132 55 16 91 153 47 17 129 158 114 6 104 65 147 157 MHLW MLLW 59 154 14 154 MSL W = White 16 49 133 143 MHHW MLHW 2 57 163 87 Bu = Blue 88 87 144 121 44 107 78 12 45 66 E= 3 66 000 115° 35' E 126 129 54 149 132 153 79 22 56 142 115 163 77 119 96 146 149 R = Red Y = Yellow 24 95 151 15 10 28 32 132 28 16 162 128 129 118 153 151 G = Green 59 83 72 151 HAT 31°30' 115°35' 1.33 Two Rocks 107 16 168 39 122 62 14 81 182 29 32 56 76 69 89 30 39 12 115 78 114 153 119 144 138 116 54 153 153 147 19 101 167 81 92 152 58106 69 132 83 42 98 138 159 54 26 14 144 116 164 10 157 77 23 103 103 72 124 151 152 152 122 76 77 67 92 165 125 31 83 114 164 10 28 33 163 159 168 85 129 99 154 12 10 179 27’ 171 105 79 112 124 164 147 85 159 I N D I A N 29 94 88 Q = Quick-flash 11 Heights in metres above datum Long °E indicates lit navigation mark Fl( ) = Group-flash 89 106 = Fixed Fl = Flashing 8 124 118 76 57 45 154 164 127 181 112 69 Lat °S Place Colour of light is white unless otherwise stated 24 8 12 12 123 68 105 121 152 105 55 12 86117 158 164 172 161 111 94 28 81 92 TIDAL INFORMATION AND SOUNDING DATUM LIGHT CHARACTERISTICS F 63 32 CAUTION NOTES Heavy Swell During heavy swell, seas may break on all leading lines. Special Marks (yellow cross topmark) are not primarily to assist in navigation, but indicate special features. 59 11 157 151 92 62 145 158 136 154 98 154 113 31 32 156 169 97 29 160 170 180 116 98 27 139 Lead, front, rear 17 76 119 143 91 16 96 West Indicates safe water to the West 1 000 3 000 198 13 23 0 132 122 157 East Indicates safe water to the East Mooring buoy, yachting buoy 46 134 153 155 142 104 162 157 99 89 112 0 0 15 21 22 162 123 124 113 14 26 96 39 93 Notices to Mariners Changes of a safety or navigational nature will be reflected in Notices to Mariners. Current Notices are available from DoT chart sales offices, approved chart agents and at http://www.transport.wa.gov.au/imarine/coastaldata/. Navigable Waters Regulations Changes to Navigable Waters Regulations are published in the Western Australian Government Gazette. Regulations for Navigable Waters can also be found at http://www.slp.wa.gov.au/gazette/gazette.nsf. Marine Protected Areas Refer to Department of Fisheries and Department of Parks and Wildlife publications for the latest information. 0 0 24 24 29 122 78 55 72 15 84 103 152 97 139 156 Indicates safe water to the South Pillar buoy, port, starboard Scarp 090 250 32 152 74 46 38 43 123 105 South 87 122 153 106 94 162 32 111 108 89 94 132 29 126 147 3 7 118 168 88 26 Indicates safe water to the North Safe water, isolated danger 124 117 North Spar buoy, port, starboard 159 11 162 168 84 11 106 77 123 98 157 59 119 106 64 Beacon, port, starboard 106 38 119 135 22 63 105 114 94 97 141 119 25’ CHART AMENDMENTS The information provided on this chart is correct at time of publication. As this information is subject to change, ensure the latest version of the chart is used at all times and is kept up-to-date with reference to the following: CARDINAL MARKS Lighthouse, major, minor light 14 ndy 82 121 25 31 156 32 97 93 NAVIGATION MARKS IALA Maritime Buoyage System - Region A (Red to Port). 21 13 11 54 HISTORIC SHIPWRECKS All wrecks, 75 years old or more, are protected under an Act which prohibits the removal of artefacts or wilful damage of any sort. By this means, the sites will remain better preserved for divers in the future. Refer to WA Maritime Museum for further information. NAVIGATION MARKS 63 122 99 142 36 SOURCES From the latest information available to Department for Planning and Infrastructure (DPI), May 2007, including DPI surveys of 1975 and 1990. Sa 080 29 12 27 ROADS AND TRACKS The representation on this chart of any road or track is not necessarily evidence of a Public Right of Way. 49 81 154 141 85 114 119 137 57 43 98 93 78 126 96 173 14 108 108 108 84 112 PROJECTION Universal Transverse Mercator. 08 141 137 FISHING Fishing regulations apply throughout Western Australia. Refer to Department of Fisheries publications for further information. xxx 3 11 128 POSITIONS Positions on this chart are referenced to the Map Grid of Australia, Zone 50, based on the Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994 (GDA94). For GPS use, this approximates WGS84. L ow 070 111 144 118 98 97 97 62 73 84 137 152 114 WESTERN ROCK LOBSTER FISHERY Between November and June, extensive lobster fishing takes place between latitude 24°S and 34°S. Mariners are advised to keep well clear of lobster pot floats and submerged lines. 19 101 154 B C D HEIGHTS Heights are shown in metres. Underlined figures are drying heights above Sounding Datum. Overhead clearance heights are above Highest Astronomical Tide. All other heights are above Mean Higher High Water. 74 143 97 106 Department for Planning and Infrastructure Royal Australian Navy AUSLIG Other 34 72 131 115 A Distance apart of main sounding lines in metres Lead Line depths Echo Sounder depths Optical position fixing Electronic position fixing Sonar swept Reconnaissance or incomplete survey 24 103 109 98 152 144 65 128 11 96 81 090 270 124 10 116 135 62 96 159 92 97 117 29 49 104 136 88 0 0 29 260 4 000 184 29 06 32 06 1°30'W 2007 (4'E) 26’ 24 112 85 123 07 32 25 39 68 121 99 95 91 29 132 97 128 0 32 94 126 05 33 28 04 0 32 102 400 L E O Z S R 28 48 79 97 145 94 47 43 24 12 91 Authorities 44 62 44 137 53 42 94 102 KEY TO SYMBOLS DEPTHS Depths are shown in metres and decimetres, reduced to Sounding Datum, which is approximately lowest water level. 1 000 METRES 0 122 104 78 03 0 33 54 11 51 86 42 101 99 45 EZA 18 58 86 95 142 118 28 16 106 79 105 23 29 020 3 142 106 52 77 119 114 34 51 8 107 92 79 10 5 000 METRES 010 10 0 350 340 31 77 85 112 99 77 87 93 124 71 145 102 63 82 39 127 TWO ROCKS 25 EZA 45 EZA 13 106 136 99 94 67 35 152 79 76 18 66 111 62 45 36 71 123 125 78 109 122 29 23 111 109 54 59 19 27 62 111 96 103 62 142 10 61 59 10 88 116 81 5 EZA 31° 30' 48" S 76 77 92 78 78 107 115 119 128 111 81 84 103 12 64 23 86 94 149 29 63 119 88 29 111 79 107 112 174 142 137 166 32 156 94 99 141 25 127 85 145 101 34 118 155 136 26 9 159 66 155 125 85 109 59 102 66 10 EZA 15 69 65 41 143 126 102 79 F 31 98 114 14 69 108 59 12 134 59 24’ SCALE 1 : 25 000 LEEUWIN CURRENT The Leeuwin Current is most predominant during May to August with a surface current generally less than 1.0knot. It has an average width of 30 nautical miles and extends to a depth of approximately 200 metres, carrying warm, low salinity water from the North West Shelf area along the continental shelf south to Cape Leeuwin and then east into the Great Australian Bight. For details of currents generally refer to R.A.N. Australia Pilot Vol V. 25 EZA 74 113 141 106 66 25 13 131 137 68 53 13 58 133 77 108 47 9 14 87 61 109 52 31 153 154 112 123 113 13 74 142 124 79 42 85 119 69 131 49 118 EE 32 154 103 R 152 Warning During moderate swell seas may break over depths of about 6m. 124 102 139 24 26 57 104 152 107 132 172 15 162 68 23 59 63 93 38 67 122 2 29 32 129 94 88 21 15 N= 65 24 000 15 30 156 168 45 103 36 81 10 122 27 13 116 129 54 28 62 56 132 128 18 N= 65 24 000 164 102 125 132 TWO ROCKS N= 65 20 000 161 114 76 106 1 52 83 WESTERN AUSTRALIA N= 65 16 000 20 124 112 124 360 EZA 6 129 AUSTRALIA - WEST COAST DRIV E 188 75 78 133 153 132 NATIONAL PARKS AND NATURE RESERVES National Parks and Nature Reserves are gazetted for the Protection of Flora, Fauna and Landscape values. Dumping of rubbish, lighting of fires (including ground fires), firearms, pets, removal of rocks, soil and timber, driving off established tracks and disturbance of flora and fauna are all prohibited in National Parks and Nature Reserves. Camping is only allowed in gazetted areas of National Parks. Refer to Conservation and Land Management publications for further information on parks and reserves. 90 EZA 55 54 123 08 73 87 48 102 14 123 61 27 96 118 108 67 54 48 131 107 52 109 10 26 10 55 78 53 31° 23' 30" S 43 UE 145 69 62 64 116 56 124 38 111 RELIABILITY DIAGRAM 94 AV EN 168 11 27 7 9 103 41 118 105 56 05 161 104 108 125 31 77 68 41 111 85 43 118 31° 23' 30" S 57 LAND 33 10 156 124 97 122 76 107 83 92 102 112 123 123 37' B LA X 189 68 154 88 175 151 73 A 24 106 3 D 29 128 132 86 62 104 68 24’ 143 79 185 98 17 134 119 132 84 8 16 44 IN 109 22 116 113 RD 27 74 108 142 15 79 9 94 118 45 36' LISFO 106 32 69 L 29 53 154 115° 37' 18" E 68 31 114 132 35' 43' 72 183 E= 3 68 000 34' 022 ° 138 158 88 179 33' 10 22 E= 3 64 000 E 32' 115° 24' 48" E 29 115° 31' 30'13 29' 28' 27' 26' 28 E= 3 60 000 E= 3 56 000 E= 3 52 000 25' 10 IN 15 1071 WA TWO ROCKS DEPTHS METRES TWO ROCKS WA 1071
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