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A Lagrangian-Stochastic particle tracking procedure has been developed for use in conjunction with tide and storm surge models for modelling dispersion in coastal seas. The behaviour of the scheme applied to two grid structures has been investigated and tested at the coastal and open sea boundaries, as well as in the interior of a hypothetical model. The particle tracking routine has been applied to the Gulf St. Vincent region in South Australia to model the dispersion of western king prawn (Penaeus latisulcatus) from spawning grounds to coastal nurseries in the Gulf.