Queensland Transport and Main Roads, in partnership with local government, port authorities and private developers, delivers recreational boating infrastructure to provide Queensland's recreational boaties with access to waterways.
At October 2008 there were 224,000 registered recreational vessels in Queensland, making this State the nation’s leader in registered recreational vessels.
Information relating to Boating is shown below, click onto the site.
If you have any further information please email pelicanwatersqld@aol.com
To ensure that you operate safely and adhere to the rules relating to Boating, most current and up to date information can be found at
Maritime Safety Queensland is a division of the Department
of Transport and Main Roads, and their role is to protect Queensland's waterways and the people who use them
— providing safer, cleaner seas. |
Contact:
Web: www.msq.qld.gov.au
Email: msqmail@msq.qld.gov.au |
Emergency Contact Numbers
Marine Emergencies and Search and Rescue
Call 000 for marine emergencies including search and rescue. |
For routine water police enquiries contact:
Sunshine Coast 07 5413 8788 |
The following is an overview to Boating, and contains basic information, please always check for current up to date information from Maritime Safety Queensland.
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Photo by Derek Watson
Pelican Waters |
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