Seabed levelling at the Port of Burnie

TasPorts is undertaking seabed levelling at the Port of Burnie as part of its ongoing role in maintaining safe navigation and efficient operations across Tasmania’s multi-port system. 

Posted

17 June 2026

The maintenance program will run from 11 June to 24 June 2026

Approximately 3,500 cubic metres of sand and sediment build-up will be redistributed within the port waters, with the levelling being focused on specific areas of localised sediment build-up, including: 

  • Berth 7 and it’s entrance corridor; 
  • the area between Berth 4 and Berth 5; and 
  • the Northern Basin. 

Seabed levelling is a standard port maintenance activity undertaken to support safe and reliable vessel movements. Over time, environmental conditions and normal port operations can disturb and move sediment within operational areas, creating hallowed areas and uneven build-up on the seabed. 

The process redistributes this material from shallow to adjacent deeper areas within the port operational water by sweeping the seabed to restore a flatter profile, helping maintain declared depths and supporting the safe and efficient movement of commercial vessels. 

The activity is considered low impact and is being undertaken in accordance with relevant Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) requirements, legislative obligations and TasPorts’ EPA approved Environmental Standard - Seabed Levelling.  

EPA oversight applies to the planned port maintenance, with all relevant environmental controls and monitoring requirements being managed as part of the campaign. 

This is the fourth levelling maintenance program undertaken by TasPorts at Port of Burnie since 2022. TasPorts also undertakes routine monitoring of sediment and water quality, as required, to inform environmental management across its ports. Monitoring at Burnie was most recently completed in 2023.  

The maintenance is being completed by Polaris Marine using its seabed levelling tug Molly Grace. 

No disruption to customers or port users is anticipated, with all levelling operations to be completed around commercial shipping movements. 

Seabed levelling and dredging are regularly undertaken across TasPorts’ multi-port system, in line with its Long-term Dredge Management Plan. 

Following completion of the levelling program, TasPorts will undertake a port-wide hydrographic survey. The survey data will be provided to the Office of the Harbour Master to inform the port’s declared depths, with further updates to be provided following completion of the seabed levelling campaign. 

For more information, please contact TasPorts via projects@tasports.com.au