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Rangers have conducted an extensive search for a crocodile along the Noosa River after reported sightings by members of the public.

The Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation stated that wildlife rangers carried out vessel-based surveys during the day and night of Tuesday, July 22.

The search focused on a 19km stretch of the river, from the river mouth in the east to Lake Cooroibah in the west and Weyba Road in the south. It followed initial efforts earlier in the week.

“No evidence of a crocodile was found during the investigation,” the department confirmed.

“The department will continue to monitor for further reports and encourages the public to provide any additional information.

“Crocodile sightings can be reported to the Queensland Government via the QWildlife app or by calling 1300 130 372.”

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The search was prompted after two members of the public reported sightings.

Local Ross Buckley said he spotted a croc at Noosa Spit before alerting emergency services and sharing his story on Facebook on Sunday.

“At first I thought it was a bit of driftwood but then it moved,” he said.

“I’ve lived here over 30 years and never seen anything like it. I quickly put the dog on a lead and kept my distance.”

Rangers spent considerable time looking for a crocodile along the Noosa River.

Fellow local James Graham shared footage and images from his boat sounder, which he said appeared to show a crocodile.

“Tell me that’s not a croc. It’s got the snout and the tail happening. That is bizarre,” he said in the video.

“Don’t want to be alarmist but that looks a lot like a croc on the sounder here in Noosa to me.”

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