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Port of Snowy River  

General Information

The Snowy River and Brodribb River flow into this waterway. The Snowy River connects to Lake Coringle and the Brodribb River connects to Lake Curlip.

There is navigable water up the Snowy to above Lochend, and in the Brodribb to the entrance to Lake Curlip.

There is an L-shaped jetty at the town of Marlo with a depth of 1.2m along side.

Snowy River Marlo Jetty

Boat Ramp Locations

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*Main Jetty

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Brodribb River

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Ocean Beach on Cape Conron Road - not usable in southwesterly weather.

Cautions

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

The Snowy River is obstructed at its entrance by a sand bar over which depths vary. At times the entrance may be closed, due to the shifting nature of the sand.

Extreme caution should be taken on seaward side boat ramp. Launching and retrieval is hazardous especially in westerly and southerly winds.

Bridge Height

The bridge over the Brodribb River is 3.5metres. This is mean tidal level.

Height may vary in certain conditions (e.g. loss of height during times of flooding)

Entrance Status

The entrance is closed as of 28th June 2005

 *Jetty managed by Gippsland Ports

Snowy River Sea Entrance


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