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Port of westport bar 41-43.6S 171-35.3E open only at high tide and one hour either side
Tasman Sea · New Zealand · South Island-northwest Coast · HYDROPAC 719/18
- issued
- 2018-02-21 23:04Z
- status
- cancelled 2018-02-27 01:06Z (archive)
- cancels
- HYDROPAC 669/18
- authority
- CNW 46/18 212245Z FEB 18.
- sea
- Tasman Sea
- position
- -41.727, 171.588
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
TASMAN SEA. NEW ZEALAND. SOUTH ISLAND-NORTHWEST COAST. DNC 06. CHART 7680. 1. PORT OF WESTPORT BAR 41-43.6S 171-35.3E OPEN ONLY AT HIGH TIDE AND ONE HOUR EITHER SIDE. RESTRICTIONS WILL BE REVIEWED FOLLOWING BAR SOUNDINGS. 2. CANCEL HYDROPAC 669/18.
This area · other warnings
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- 14 meter F/V vulcan fisher, four persons on board, requesting assistance in 40-51.59S 174-43.27E at 192000Z…2023-08-19
- 14 meter F/V vulcan fisher, four persons on board, requesting assistance in 40-37.55S 174-36.59E at 191100Z…2023-08-19
- 14 meter F/V falcon fisher requesting assistance in 40-34.46S 174-35.31E at 190657Z aug2023-08-19
- Fishing net, marked by buoys, abandoned in 41-22.46S 174-43.68E2023-02-22
- Port of westport bar (41-43.5S 171-35.3E) closed until further notice2021-07-17
- Yellow buoy with solar panels adrift in vicinity 43-34.49S 172-49.20E at 200030Z may2020-05-28
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Timeline
- Port of westport bar (41-43.6S 171-35.3E) closed until further notice due to heavy weather conditionscancels · 2018-02-19
- Port of westport bar (41-43.6S 171-35.3E) closed until further notice due to heavy weather conditionsreplaced · 2018-02-19
- Cancel HYDROPAC 719/18 and this msgcancelled by · 2018-02-27
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Not for navigation. This is a re-rendering of an official navigational warning for awareness; mariners must use official NAVAREA broadcasts and their national MSI service.