Aids-to-navigation notices in the Tasman Sea

Lights extinguished, buoys off station, RACON/NAVTEX outages.

in force
1
last 12 months
2
vs previous 12 (1)
+100%
since 1999
259

Coverage note: the NGA archive ends 2024-05 and live collection began 2026-08-17. Warnings issued in between are here only if they were still in force when collection started, so 2024–2026 are under-counted.

In force now · 1

  1. HYDROPAC 2333/26in force2026-08-14
    Perpendicular Point Light in Tasman Sea, Australia at 35-05.65S 150-48.25E, temporarily changed to flashing (3) white every 20 seconds.
    Tasman Sea · Australia

Longest in force

  1. HYDROPAC 2333/26in force2026-08-14 · 8 d
    Perpendicular Point Light in Tasman Sea, Australia at 35-05.65S 150-48.25E, temporarily changed to flashing (3) white every 20 seconds.
    Tasman Sea · Australia

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Other hazards in the Tasman Sea

Archive · 258 cancelled

  1. HYDROPAC 644/991999-07-16 → 1999-07-30
    Cape reinga light 34-26S 172-41E unreliable
  2. HYDROPAC 473/991999-05-29 → 1999-05-30
    Flagstaff point light 34-25.4S 150-54.5E unlit
  3. HYDROPAC 402/991999-05-11 → 1999-05-12
    Crowdy head light 31-50.7S 152-45.3E unlit
  4. HYDROPAC 335/991999-04-23 → 1999-04-30
    Flagstaff point light 34-25.4S 150-54.5E unreliable
  5. HYDROPAC 273/991999-04-07 → 1999-04-10
    Flagstaff point light 34-25.4S 150-54.5E unreliable
  6. HYDROPAC 235/991999-03-27 → 1999-03-29
    Tacking point light 31-28.7S 152-56.2E unlit
  7. HYDROPAC 120/991999-02-10 → 1999-02-12
    Eddystone point light 40-59S 148-21E unlit
  8. HYDROPAC 35/991999-01-12 → 1999-01-19
    Tacking point light 31-29S 152-56E unlit

Sea boundaries: Flanders Marine Institute (2018), IHO Sea Areas v3, marineregions.org (CC BY 4.0). Not for navigation — follow official NAVAREA / coastal broadcasts and your national MSI service.

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