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Estuary events Painkalac Creek Estuary
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15-07-2017 |
Unusual/Extraordinary occurrence! Monitoring platform at Coastal court was underwater. Estuary had been artificially opened at this stage, but yet to have an effect upstream. Jacqui Arnott |
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15-07-2017 |
Estuary Entrance Opening Estuary opened by Surf Coast Shire at low tide. Quite a shallow opening created to allow for a slow flow out to sea. Water level 1.9m AHD at the bridge prior to opening. Leonie Mugavin |
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15-07-2017 |
Water level We were unable to do our monitoring as Butler's Bend was underwater. I have taken 3 photos, 1 - taken at 10:30am 15/7/17. The creek mouth was opened around 11:45am., 2 - taken 17:15pm 15/7/17 3 - taken 10:30am 16/7/17. I think it is amazing how quickly the creek dropped in level. Rose Herben |
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10-06-2017 |
Unusual/Extraordinary occurrence! Coastal Court monitoring platform submerged, so did not attempt to monitor at that site. Jacqui Arnott |
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29-05-2017 |
Unusual/Extraordinary occurrence! High tide 1.9m breaks the berm at Painkalac estuary entrance Leonie Mugavin |
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30-04-2017 |
Fishing platform repair Repaired Coastal Court boat ramp Leonie Mugavin |
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29-04-2017 |
Unusual/Extraordinary occurrence! An angler fishing near the mouth of Painkalac Creek, after the opening of the mouth caught and released an 8kg Estuarine Perch and said that there were a number of large Australian Salmon as well. Rose Herben |
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26-04-2017 |
Estuary Entrance Opening Painkalac Estuary mouth the day after an artificial opening by Council Leonie Mugavin |
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25-04-2017 |
Weather Event Large amount of exchange between the estuary and the sea at high tide (10:08, 1.35m). Rose Herben |
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24-04-2017 |
Estuary Entrance Opening Artificial estuary opening. Water level was last as 1.78m AHD on 22.04.2017. Rose Herben |
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