Parks and reserves

Kakadu National Park

Fishing and Boating

Fishing Regulations

Cast nets, traps, spear guns and crab pots are not permitted but can be left at the Bowali Visitor Centre during your stay.

Bag limits apply to barramundi and other species.

Contact the Bowali Visitor Centre, telephone (08) 8938 1120 for up-to-date information.


Types of fishing allowedTypes of fishing allowed are:
Types of activities NOT allowedTypes of fishing NOT allowed are:


Boating

Boating on Kakadu's waterways can be dangerous due to strong currents, sand bars, submerged logs and crocodiles. Please let someone know where you are going and what time you expect to be back. In tidal areas always carry life jackets, water, oars, flares, torch, tool kit and extra fuel. Refer to the Northern Territory Marine Act signs for more detailed safety information.

Recreational boating activities such as parasailing and the use of jet skis, airboats and hovercrafts is not permitted. Due to safety hazards, non-motorised recreational boating is by permit only.


Types of fishing allowedAreas where motorised boats for recreational use are allowed:

See also the notes above on where you are permitted to fish within the park. If you have any doubts about where you can use your boat for fishing or other recreational activities, contact the Bowali Visitor Centre, telephone (08) 8938 1120.


Boat ramps

Concrete boat ramps are located at the South Alligator River near the Arnhem Highway, the East Alligator River, Yellow Water, Mardugal and Jim Jim Billabong. An unsealed boat ramp is located at Muirella Park.


Beware of Salvinia

Salvinia is a free floating aquatic fern native to South America. It was originally imported as an aquarium plant. It reproduces by growing from small fragments.

Please help prevent the spread of this weed from choking Kakadu's wetland areas:


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