NSW Maritime has warned boaters of the need for continued caution on flood-affected South Coast waters, some of which have been stripped of navigation markers. NSW Maritime Chief Executive Steve Dunn said boaters should continue to take extra care on the waterways such as Shoalhaven and Crookhaven Rivers and the Windang Channel. Conditions on Bermagui Harbour and the Moruya and Clyde Rivers are now considered to be safe for boating although waters are still high. NSW Maritime has reinstated a number of aids to navigation, such as marker buoys, which were dislodged in recent heavy rains. 'Heavy rains have compromised ...