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Subscriber only A fleet of special guests will arrive at the Port of Bundaberg today, in a world-class Australian Navy patrol boat. Spanning up to 58m and clocking up to 25 knots with a range of 4000 nautical miles, the ADV Cape Fourcroy was set to berth at the Gladstone Ports Corporation s (GPC) Port of Bundaberg this morning. GPC s Port of Bundaberg manager Jason Pascoe said the crew would use the short break to replenish supplies, water and fuel. The Port of Bundaberg is a great a place for the crew to stretch their sea legs, Mr Pascoe said. We re proud to welcome the crew to our port and to be able to provide services to help the defence vessel continue their great work protecting our borders.
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Subscriber only The Royal Australian Navy has brought their high tech equipment to the fight against illegal fishers within marine parks off the Queensland coast. The recent eight-day surveillance mission between the Maritime Border Command and the Great Barrier Marine Park Authority extended from Cape Bowling Green near Townsville down to the northern tip of Fraser Island including Whitsunday, Tern, Capricorn and Bunker islands. The search used the Cairns-based Australian Defence Vessel
Cape Inscription as well as helicopter flyovers and a MX-10 telescopic camera on Cape Inscription s bridge to detect night fishers.
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