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Rangers look for Noosa croc

July 22, 2025 7:43 am in by
Fisherman James Graham took this pic of what appears to be a croc on his depth-sounder

Queensland Parks and Wildlife Rangers investigating a reported crocodile sighting at Noosa Spit are yet to find any evidence of the animal.

James Graham believes the pic he took is a croc at Noosa Spit

A couple of people have reported seeing a croc at the Spit on Sunday, including on a boat’s depth-sounder.

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While the investigation is ongoing, people are asked to be vigilant around the water.

The Noosa area is considered atypical crocodile habitat, and any crocodile confirmed to be present will be targeted for removal from the wild.

Anyone who sees what they believe to be a crocodile in the Noosa area is encouraged to make a sighting report as soon as possible.

Crocodile sightings can be reported by using the QWildlife app, completing a crocodile sighting report on the DETSI website, or by calling 1300 130 372.

The department investigates every crocodile sighting report received.

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