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MARINE PARKS (GREAT SANDY) ZONING PLAN 2017 - REG 11

Entry or use without permission

11 Entry or use without permission

A person may enter or use an area in the habitat protection zone, for any of the following purposes, without a permission—

(a) to carry out a low impact activity not involving fishing or collecting;
(b) to carry out any of the following fishing or collecting activities—
(i) bait gathering;
(ii) crabbing;
(iii) limited collecting;
(iv) line fishing using not more than 3 hand-held rods or handlines, for each person, with not more than 6 hooks in total for each person;
(v) limited spearfishing;
(vi) netting, including bait netting;
(vii) oyster gathering;
(viii) fishing or collecting for an accredited harvest fishery in compliance with any requirements applying to the accreditation;
(ix) trolling;
(c) to carry out a traditional use of marine resources that—
(i) includes another activity permitted under this section; or
(ii) is carried out in a way provided for under an accredited traditional use of marine resources agreement, including any conditions or requirements applying under the agreement;
(d) to carry out a limited media activity;
(e) to carry out limited impact research (extractive) or limited impact research (non-extractive);
(f) to conduct a limited educational program;
(g) to operate a vessel or aircraft in a particular area in the zone for not more than—
(i) 14 consecutive days; or
(ii) 30 days in any period of 60 days;
(h) to navigate a vessel or aircraft, other than a ship or a managed vessel or aircraft, if any equipment normally used for fishing or collecting is stowed or secured when the vessel or aircraft is in an area of the zone in which the use of the equipment is not authorised under the Act .
Note—
See part 7 for the restrictions applying to an activity mentioned in this section.



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