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Port of Mallacoota 

General Information

Mallacoota Inlet forms the entrance to Bottom and Top Lakes, which are connected by a narrow channel. The Genoa and Wallagraugh Rivers flow into the Top Lake. The area is popular for fishing and recreational use.

Berthing is available at the town jetty and several small jetties located in both lakes for the use of recreational craft.

There is a slipway at Mallacoota of 16 tonne capacity.

Mallacoota Slipway

Boat Ramp & Jetty Locations

bullet *Mallacoota Township – 2 ramps
bullet *Gipsy Point – single ramp
bullet*Karbeethong – single ramp

Numerous other jetties are found throughout the waterways

Cautions

 Entrance Status: As of March 2006 the entrance has been closed

The channel leading into the inlet changes in position and depth and its navigation is dangerous without local knowledge. It occasionally closes completely.

Extreme caution should be exercised from Captains Point to the Entrance. The vicinity is extremely shallow even at high water, with large sand banks and weed areas. The natural channel which follows the western shoreline provides the deeper option. Proceed at a slow speed and remain observant. Daylight operations only.

 * Jetties managed by Gippsland Ports.

Mallacoota Wharf

Dual Boat Ramps


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