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> Port Lincoln
 

Australian Pilot volume 1, pp 87-89
Charts: AUS 134, AUS 776, AUS 343, AUS 345, AUS 444
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Latitude 34 degrees, 43 minutes South
Longitude 135 degrees, 50 minutes East
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Situated on the southern tip of Eyre Peninsula, Port Lincoln is 682km by road from Adelaide, or about 280km west of Adelaide by air.

A natural deepwater harbour makes Port Lincoln attractive to large bulk grain carriers for topping up loads from shallower ports in South Australia and Victoria. Grains and seeds are the principal exports and fertiliser and petroleum products are the major imports.

During 2006/2007, 1.214 million tonnes of cargo was moved through Port Lincoln.

Berth information

To view aerial photography of Port Lincoln follow the link below;

Port Lincoln Aerial Photograph
Photograph courtesy of Ian Routledge, Southlight Photo Agency 2002

Further information about the availability and use of facilities in Port Lincoln can be found in the Port Rules which must be used in conjunction with the Port Facilities and Port Services Guide.

 
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