Fisheries (East Coast Trawl) Management Plan 2010


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Fisheries (East Coast Trawl) Management Plan 2010

Chapter 1 Preliminary

Part 1 Introduction

1Short title

This management plan may be cited as the Fisheries (East Coast Trawl) Management Plan 2010.

2Commencement

This plan commences at midday on 1 January 2011.

3What is the east coast trawl fishery

The east coast trawl fishery is fishing for trade or commerce by the use of trawl nets (trawling) in the tidal waters east of longitude 142º31.89' east (the east coast trawl fishery waters).

4Application of plan

This plan applies to the taking, possession and other uses of permitted fish taken under this plan from the east coast trawl fishery.

Part 2 Objective of plan and its achievement

5Objective of plan and its achievement

(1)The objective of this plan is to provide for the use, conservation and enhancement of the community’s fisheries resources by managing the east coast trawl fishery in a way that seeks to—
(a)apply and balance the principles of ecologically sustainable development; and
(b)promote ecologically sustainable development.
(2)The objective is to be achieved mainly by—
(a)restricting access to the east coast trawl fishery to holders of licences on which the fishery symbol ‘M1’, ‘M2’, ‘T1’, ‘T2’, ‘T5’, ‘T6’, ‘T7’, ‘T8’ or ‘T9’ is written; and
(b)protecting scallops by the regulated waters declarations under this plan; and
(c)restricting the fishing apparatus used in the east coast trawl fishery; and
(d)requiring the use of a BRD or TED; and
(e)using effort units to restrict the use of commercial fishing boats in the east coast trawl fishery by holders of licences on which the fishery symbol ‘M1’, ‘T1’ or ‘T2’ is written.
(3)In this section—
ecologically sustainable development see section 3(5) of the Act.

Notes—

1In addition to the regulated waters declarations in this plan, other fisheries declarations under the regulation also apply to the east coast trawl fishery. For relevant fisheries declarations, see chapters 2, 3 and 4 and schedule 3 of the regulation.
2This plan does not regulate the taking of fish by recreational fishers in the east coast trawl fishery. For relevant provisions about that matter, see chapters 2, 3 and 4 and schedule 3 of the regulation.

Part 3 Interpretation

Division 1 Interpretation

6Interpretation

(1)Unless this plan provides otherwise, terms used in it have the meaning given under the regulation.
(2)Subsection (1) is not limited to a term defined under the regulation but also applies to a provision of the regulation that aids the interpretation of a term used in the regulation.

Examples of provisions for subsection (2)—

chapter 1, part 2, divisions 3 to 7 of the regulation
(3)Schedule 4, parts 1 and 2 and the dictionary in schedule 4, part 3 define particular words used in this plan.

Division 2 Key definitions

7What is a principal fish

A principal fish means any of the following fish—

(a)prawns;
(b)scallops;
(c)bugs;
(d)squid.

8What is a permitted fish

A permitted fish means a principal fish or any of the following fish—

(a)Balmain bug;
(b)blue swimmer crab;
(c)cuttlefish;
(d)mantis shrimp;
(e)octopus;
(f)pipefish;
(g)red champagne lobster;
(h)slipper lobster;
(i)threadfin bream;
(j)three-spotted crab.

Chapter 2 Regulated waters declarations

Part 1 Preliminary

9Operation of ch 2

This chapter provides for particular regulated waters declarations under the Act, section 37(5).

Note—

Chapter 2, part 13 of the regulation provides generally for exceptions to regulated waters declarations under this chapter.

Part 2 Declaration and regulation of regulated waters

10Declaration and regulation of east coast trawl fishery waters

(1)The east coast trawl fishery waters are declared to be regulated waters.
(2)A person must not, in the east coast trawl fishery waters, take or possess scallops (family Pectinidae) during the regulated period.
(3)Particular east coast trawl fishery waters mentioned in schedule 1 are also regulated in the way stated in parts 3 to 8.
(4)In this section—
regulated period means the period beginning at midday on 1 May in a year and ending at midday on 31 October in the same year.

s 10 amd 2016 SL No. 238 s 3

Part 3 Southern and northern regional regulated waters

Division 1 Southern regional regulated waters

11Regulated waters for div 1

This division applies to the regulated waters mentioned in schedule 1, section 1.

12Regulated period for div 1

For this division, the regulated period is from midday on 20 September to midday on 1 November.

13Prohibited activities

A person must not, in the waters, possess or use a trawl net in the regulated period.

Note—

See section 126 (Possessing stowed and secured fishing apparatus) of the regulation.

s 13 sub 2014 SL No. 69s 26

Division 2 Northern regional regulated waters

14Regulated waters for div 2

This division applies to the regulated waters mentioned in schedule 1, sections 2 and 3.

15Regulated period for div 2

For this division, the regulated period is from midday on 15 December to midday on 1 March.

16Prohibited activities

A person must not, in the waters, do any of the following in the regulated period—
(a)possess or use a trawl net;
(b)use a boat under a licence on which a fishery symbol mentioned in section 31(2) is written.

17Exception for s 16

Despite section 16, a person may, in the waters mentioned in schedule 1, section 2, possess or use an otter trawl net, under a ‘T1’ licence, from midday on 3 January to midday on 1 March, if the net—
(a)is no longer than 109m; and
(b)has a mesh size of at least 75mm.

Part 4 Regulated waters for scallop ranching

18Regulated waters for pt 4

This part applies to the Hervey Bay (scallop ranching area) waters.

Note—

See schedule 1 (Regulated waters) of the regulation.

19Prohibited activities and regulated periods

(1)A person must not, in the waters, do any of the following—
(a)possess or use a trawl net;
(b)possess or use a boat that is identified under a ‘T1’ or ‘T2’ licence.
(2)Section 126 of the regulation does not apply in relation to possessing a trawl net under subsection (1)(a).

Note—

See section 126 (Possessing stowed and secured fishing apparatus) of the regulation.

Part 5 Regulated waters for scallop replenishment

20Regulated waters for pt 5

This part applies to the regulated waters mentioned in schedule 1, part 2.

21Prohibited activities

(1)A person must not, in the waters, do any of the following—
(a)possess or use a trawl net;
(b)possess or use a boat that is identified under a ‘T1’ or ‘T2’ licence (a relevant boat).
(2)Section 126 of the regulation does not apply in relation to possessing a trawl net under subsection (1)(a).

Note—

See section 126 (Possessing stowed and secured fishing apparatus) of the regulation.
(3)Despite subsection (1)(b), a person may possess or use a relevant boat in the waters if the person ensures the conditions mentioned in section 86(2) have been complied with.

s 21 amd 2016 SL No. 238 s 4

Part 6 Reef world heritage area regulated waters

22Regulated waters for pt 6

This part applies to the regulated waters mentioned in schedule 1, section 10.

23Prohibited activities and regulated period

(1)This section applies if, in the waters, on a particular day (the base day) in a particular effort year (the base year), the following total entitlement for the following years are used—
(a)2010—2299139;
(b)2011—2278447;
(c)2012—2255663;
(d)2013—2233106;
(e)2014—2210775;
(f)2015—2188667;
(g)2016—2166780;
(h)2017—2145112;
(i)2018—2123661;
(j)2019—2102424;
(k)2020—2081400;
(l)2021—2060586;
(m)2022—2039980;
(n)2023—2019580.
(2)A person must not in the waters, in the regulated period, possess or use a trawl net to take fish under a ‘T1’ licence.
(3)Also, a person must not in the waters possess fish taken in contravention of subsection (2).
(4)For subsection (2), the regulated period starts at midday on the day that is 5 days after the base day and ends at midday on 1 January in the year after the base year.

Example for subsection (4)—

If the total entitlement is used on a Monday, the waters are closed from midday on the next Sunday until midday on 1 January in the next year.

24Chief executive to give usage notice

(1)This section applies if the chief executive becomes aware that the fishing and steaming days—
(a)have been used under section 23(1); or
(b)are likely to be used under section 23(1) in the next month.
(2)The chief executive must immediately give each holder of a ‘T1’ licence a written notice (a usage notice) stating—
(a)if the fishing and steaming days have been used—
(i)the day the fishing and steaming days were used; and
(ii)the day the regulated period starts under section 23(4); or
(b)if the fishing and steaming days are likely to be used in the next month—that the fishing and steaming days are likely to be used in the next month.

25Obligations of holders of ‘T1’ licences under usage notice

(1)This section applies if the holder of a ‘T1’ licence is given a usage notice.
(2)The holder must ensure that every person acting under the licence is aware of the matters mentioned in the notice.
(3)Subsection (4) applies if the usage notice states that the fishing and steaming days are likely to be used in the next month.
(4)A person in control of a relevant boat under the licence must use the AIVR system, on each day the boat is to be used to take fish under the licence, to obtain the following information before any person starts taking fish from the boat on that day—
(a)whether the fishing and steaming days have been used;
(b)if the person finds out by using the AIVR system that the fishing and steaming days have been used on that day or an earlier day—the day the regulated period will start under section 23(4).
(5)A person in control of a relevant boat under the licence complies with subsection (4) if another person obtains the information, in compliance with the subsection, for the person in control of the boat.
(6)In this section—
relevant boat, under a licence, means a boat that is to be used to take fish under the licence from regulated waters under this part.

Part 7 Southern trawl fishery area regulated waters

26Regulated waters for pt 7

This part applies to the regulated waters mentioned in schedule 1, part 4.

27Prohibited activities and regulated periods

(1)This section applies if, in the waters, during the relevant period for an effort year, 309014 effort units or more are used.
(2)A person must not, in the waters, after the relevant period for the effort year ends, use or allow someone else to use the following for more than 24 days each month in May, June and July in the effort year—
(a)a boat identified in any ‘T1’ licence;
(b)a boat identified in any ‘T2’ licence.
(3)However, subsection (2) does not apply to the use of a boat identified in a ‘T1’ or ‘T2’ licence if—
(a)the boat is also identified in a licence with a fishery symbol, other than a ‘T1’ or ‘T2’ fishery symbol, written on it; and
(b)the boat is being used in the waters under the other fishery symbol.
(4)In this section—
relevant period means the period from 1 November to 31 March.

Part 8 Other particular regulated waters

28Regulated waters for pt 8

This part applies to the regulated waters mentioned in schedule 1, part 5.

29Prohibited activities and regulated periods

A person must not, in the waters, possess or use a trawl net—
(a)if, under schedule 1, part 5, a regulated period is stated for the waters—in the stated regulated period; or
(b)otherwise—at any time.

30Exception for Laguna Bay area regulated waters

Despite section 29, a person may possess or use an otter trawl net in the Laguna Bay area regulated waters under a ‘T1’ or ‘T5’ licence.

Note—

See schedule 1, section 23 (Laguna Bay area).

Chapter 3 General provisions for licences and fishery symbols

Part 1 Licences and fishery symbols

Division 1 General provisions

31Licences and fishery symbols for the east coast trawl fishery

(1)The licences for the east coast trawl fishery are the ‘M1’, ‘M2’, ‘T1’, ‘T2’, ‘T5’, ‘T6’, ‘T7’, ‘T8’ and ‘T9’ licences.
(2)The fishery symbols for the east coast trawl fishery are the ‘M1’, ‘M2’, ‘T1’, ‘T2’, ‘T5’, ‘T6’, ‘T7’, ‘T8’ and ‘T9’ fishery symbols.

32Who may fish

(1)A person may take fish in the east coast trawl fishery by trawling or possess fish taken from the fishery only if—
(a)either—
(i)the person holds a licence for the fishery; or
(ii)the holder of a licence for the fishery has allowed the person to take or possess fish under the licence; and
(b)the person is a commercial or assistant fisher.
(2)Also, a person may fish under a ‘T1’ or ‘T2’ licence in an effort year only if the holder of the licence holds unused effort units for the year.

Note—

See section 74 (When effort units are used for an effort year).

33Assistant fishers

An assistant fisher may, under this plan, use or possess commercial fishing apparatus and take fish for trade or commerce (the activities) only if—
(a)the assistant fisher and a commercial fisher are on the same primary boat or tender boat; or
(b)the assistant fisher is on a tender boat for the primary boat for the commercial fishing boat licence under which the activities take place.

Division 2 Restrictions on writing fishery symbols on licences

34Restrictions

(1)The chief executive may write a fishery symbol on a commercial fishing boat licence only if—
(a)the licence is a replacement licence; or
(b)the chief executive has approved a fishery symbol movement application and, under the application, the symbol is to be written on the licence.
(2)However, the chief executive must not approve an application to amend an authority to write a fishery symbol on the authority if the result of the amendment would be—
(a)an ‘M2’ fishery symbol is written on a licence that has an ‘M1’, ‘T1’ or ‘T2’ fishery symbol written on the licence;
(b)a ‘T2’ fishery symbol is written on a licence that has an ‘M1’ or ‘T1’ fishery symbol written on the licence;
(c)an ‘M1’ fishery symbol is written on a licence that does not have a ‘T1’ fishery symbol written on the licence.
(3)However, the chief executive must not approve an application to amend an authority to remove a fishery symbol on the authority if the result of the amendment would be—
(a)an ‘M1’ fishery symbol is written on a licence that does not have a ‘T1’ fishery symbol written on the licence.
(4)Also, the chief executive must not write—
(a)an ‘M1’, ‘T1’ or ‘T2’ fishery symbol on a licence allowing the use of a boat for which—
(i)the hull units are more than 70; or
(ii)the main engine is more than 300 maximum continuous brake kW; or
(b)a ‘T5’, ‘T6’, ‘T7’, ‘T8’ or ‘T9’ fishery symbol on a licence allowing the use of a boat if—
(i)the boat is longer than 14m; or
(ii)the boat’s main engine exceeds 300 maximum continuous brake kW.
(5)Also, for subsection (1)(b), the chief executive must not write an ‘M2’ fishery symbol on a licence that would allow the use of a boat for which the hull units are more than the hull units for a boat that can be used under the licence from which the fishery symbol is being moved.
(6)However, the chief executive may write an ‘M2’ fishery symbol on a licence that would otherwise contravene subsection (5) if the holder of the licence surrenders another ‘M2’ licence.

Part 2 Fish that may be taken

35Condition that only permitted fish may be taken

Each licence for the east coast trawl fishery is subject to a condition that only permitted fish may be taken under the licence.

36Condition applies to everyone acting under licence

The condition under section 35 also applies to anyone acting under a licence for the east coast trawl fishery.

Part 3 Use of BRDs

Division 1 Preliminary

37Application and purpose of pt 3

This part—
(a)applies if, under chapter 4, a BRD must be used with a net used under a provision of that chapter; and
(b)prescribes an additional condition to which the licence under which the net is used is subject.

38Purpose of BRD

The purpose of a BRD is to reduce the level of bycatch taken by the use of the net to the lowest level that allows the economically viable use of the net, having regard to the sustainability of the east coast trawl fishery’s ecological systems.

Division 2 BRD use condition

39Requirement to achieve purpose

(1)The licence under which the net is used is subject to a condition (the BRD use condition) that the use of the net must achieve the purpose of a BRD.
(2)The BRD use condition also applies to anyone acting under the licence.

Division 3 Compliance with BRD use condition

Subdivision 1 General provision for compliance

40How to comply

The BRD use condition is taken to be complied with if a device (a recognised BRD) that complies with—
(a)for an otter trawl net used to trawl for prawns—sections 42 to 48; or
(b)for an otter trawl net used to trawl for bugs or scallops—section 49; or
(c)for a beam trawl net—subdivision 3;

is used with the net.

s 40 sub 2014 SL No. 267s 4

amd 2016 SL No. 238 s 5

Subdivision 2 Recognised BRDs for otter trawl nets

41Application of sdiv 2

This subdivision applies only to an otter trawl net.

42Square mesh cod end—northern area or central area

(1)The cod end of a net used in the northern area or central area is a recognised BRD if the cod end complies with this section.
(2)The cod end must be made of square mesh of—
(a)a mesh size of at least 50mm; and
(b)at least—
(i)80 bars in circumference; and
(ii)50 bars long.
(3)The square mesh must be no more than 25 meshes from the cod end drawstrings of the net.
(4)If the square mesh is single strand or otherwise knotted, the cod end must contain 4 evenly spaced belly ropes.
(5)During trawling, nothing must cover any of the square mesh.

s 42 sub 2014 SL No. 267s 5

43Square mesh cod end—deep water net area

(1)The cod end of a net used in the deep water net area is a recognised BRD if the cod end complies with this section.
(2)The cod end must be made of be square mesh of—
(a)a mesh size of at least 45mm; and
(b)at least—
(i)80 bars in circumference; and
(ii)50 bars long.
(3)The square mesh must be no more than 25 meshes from the cod end drawstrings of the net.
(4)If the square mesh is single strand or otherwise knotted, the cod end must contain 4 evenly spaced belly ropes.
(5)During trawling, nothing must cover any of the square mesh.

s 43 sub 2014 SL No. 267s 5

44Square mesh cod end—shallow area

(1)The cod end of a net used outside of the northern area, central area and deep water net area is a recognised BRD if the cod end complies with this section.
(2)The cod end must be made of square mesh of—
(a)a mesh size of at least 38mm; and
(b)at least—
(i)80 bars in circumference; and
(ii)50 bars long.
(3)The square mesh must be no more than 25 meshes from the cod end drawstrings of the net.
(4)The square mesh must have installed in it a panel made of square mesh of—
(a)a mesh size of at least 45mm; and
(b)at least—
(i)300mm wide; and
(ii)300mm long.
(5)If the square mesh is single strand or otherwise knotted, the cod end must contain 4 evenly spaced belly ropes.
(6)During trawling, nothing must cover any of the square mesh.

s 44 sub 2014 SL No. 267s 5

45Square mesh panel—outside of central area

(1)A panel of a net used outside of the central area is a recognised BRD if the panel complies with this section.
(2)The panel must be in the top of the cod end of the net.
(3)The panel must consist of a surrounding panel around a centre panel.
(4)The panel must be installed so that—
(a)the trailing edge of the surrounding panel is no more than 35 meshes from the cod end drawstrings of the net; and
(b)the trailing edge of the centre panel is no more than 40 meshes from the cod end drawstrings of the net.
(5)The surrounding panel must be made of square mesh of—
(a)a mesh size of at least 45mm; and
(b)at least—
(i)550mm wide; and
(ii)700mm long.
(6)The centre panel must be made of square mesh of—
(a)a mesh size of at least 55mm; and
(b)at least—
(i)250mm wide; and
(ii)300mm long.
(7)Nothing must cover any of the square mesh during trawling.

s 45 sub 2014 SL No. 267s 5

46Fisheye

(1)An opening in the net used in the east coast trawl fishery is a recognised BRD if the opening complies with this section.
(2)The opening must be—
(a)held open by a rigid frame that consists of—
(i)a semicircular-shaped frame; and
(ii)an isosceles triangle-shaped frame; and
(b)no more than 66 meshes from the cod end drawstrings of the net.
(3)The rigid frame must be installed so that the apex of the equal sides of the isosceles triangle-shaped frame point towards the opening of the net.
(4)The semicircular-shaped frame must be—
(a)at least—
(i)350mm wide; and
(ii)150mm high; and
(b)divided in half by a rigid bar; and
(c)attached, by a rigid bar—
(i)from the midpoint of the semicircular-shaped part of the frame; and
(ii)to the apex of the equal sides of the isosceles triangle-shaped frame.
(5)The shortest side of the isosceles triangle-shaped frame must be—
(a)equal to the width of the semicircular-shaped frame; and
(b)attached, perpendicularly, to the widest part of the semicircular-shaped frame.
(6)Nothing must cover any part of the opening during trawling.

s 46 sub 2014 SL No. 267s 5

47Bigeye

(1)An opening in a net used in the east coast trawl fishery is a recognised BRD if the opening complies with this section.
(2)The opening must be—
(a)in the top of the net; and
(b)at least 350mm across the width of the net; and
(c)no more than 66 meshes from the cod end drawstrings of the net.
(3)The edges of the opening must not overlap by more than 200mm.
(4)During trawling—
(a)the part of the opening closest to the mouth of the net must be weighted by chain links or other weights; and
(b)the part of the opening closest to the cod end drawstrings of the net must be buoyed by at least 2 floats, each of which is at least—
(i)90mm wide; and
(ii)50mm in diameter; and
(c)nothing must cover any part of the opening.

s 47 sub 2014 SL No. 267s 5

48V-cut and bell cod end—outside of central area and deep water net area

(1)A combination of the cod end of a net used outside of the central area and deep water net area and a V-cut opening in the cod end is a recognised BRD if—
(a)the last 33 meshes of the net from the cod end drawstrings of the net have a circumference of at least 150% of the rest of the cod end; and
(b)the opening complies with subsections (3) and (4); and
(c)nothing covers any part of the opening during trawling.
(2)However, subsection (1)(c) does not apply if—
(a)the meshes are left attached along the forward edge of the opening leaving a flap of net; and
(b)the edges of the flap do not extend wider than the opening during trawling.
(3)The opening must—
(a)be in the top of the net; and
(b)have 2 diagonal forward measurements of 10 bars of the net; and
(c)have a lateral measurement along its forward edge of 11 meshes of the net.
(4)The apex of the opening must not be more than 45 meshes of the net from the drawstrings.

s 48 amd 2014 SL No. 267s 6

49Scallop square mesh cod end

(1)The cod end of a net used in the east coast trawl fishery is a recognised BRD if the cod end complies with this section.
(2)The cod end must be made of square mesh of—
(a)a mesh size of at least 88mm; and
(b)at least—
(i)50 bars in circumference; and
(ii)1500mm long.
(3)The square mesh must be no more than 15 meshes from the cod end drawstrings of the net.
(4)If the square mesh is single strand or otherwise knotted, the cod end must contain 4 evenly spaced belly ropes.
(5)During trawling, nothing must cover any of the square mesh other than a compliant chaffing mat.

s 49 sub 2014 SL No. 267 s 7

amd 2016 SL No. 119 s 4

Subdivision 3 Recognised BRDs for beam trawl nets

50Application of sdiv 3

This subdivision applies only to a beam trawl net.

51Square mesh cod end

(1)The cod end of the net is a recognised BRD if the cod end complies with this section.
(2)The cod end must be made of square mesh of—
(a)a mesh size of at least 31mm; and
(b)at least—
(i)100 bars in circumference; and
(ii)50 bars long.
(3)The square mesh must be no more than 25 meshes from the cod end drawstrings of the net.
(4)The square mesh must have installed in it a panel made of square mesh of—
(a)a mesh size of at least 45mm; and
(b)at least—
(i)300mm wide; and
(ii)300mm long.
(5)If the square mesh is single strand or otherwise knotted, the cod end must contain 4 evenly spaced belly ropes.
(6)During trawling, nothing must cover any of the square mesh.

s 51 sub 2014 SL No. 267s 8

52Square mesh panel

(1)A panel of the net is a recognised BRD if the panel complies with this section.
(2)The panel must be in the top of the cod end of the net.
(3)The panel must consist of a surrounding panel around a centre panel.
(4)The surrounding panel must be made of square mesh of—
(a)a mesh size of at least 40mm; and
(b)at least—
(i)450mm wide; and
(ii)600mm long.
(5)The centre panel must be made of square mesh of—
(a)a mesh size of at least 50mm; and
(b)at least—
(i)200mm wide; and
(ii)300mm long.
(6)The panel must be installed so that—
(a)the trailing edge of the surrounding panel is no more than 60 meshes from the cod end drawstrings of the net; and
(b)the trailing edge of the centre panel is no more than 65 meshes from the cod end drawstrings of the net.
(7)Nothing must cover any of the square mesh during trawling.

s 52 sub 2014 SL No. 267s 8

53Fisheye

(1)An opening in the net is a recognised BRD if the opening complies with this section.
(2)The opening must be—
(a)held open by a rigid frame that consists of—
(i)a semicircular-shaped frame; and
(ii)an isosceles triangle-shaped frame; and
(b)no more than 80 meshes from the cod end drawstrings of the net.
(3)The rigid frame must be installed so that the apex of the equal sides of the isosceles triangle-shaped frame point towards the opening of the net.
(4)The semicircular-shaped frame must be—
(a)at least—
(i)230mm wide; and
(ii)100mm high; and
(b)divided in half by a rigid bar; and
(c)attached, by a rigid bar—
(i)from the midpoint of the semicircular-shaped part of the frame; and
(ii)to the apex of the equal sides of the isosceles triangle-shaped frame.
(5)The shortest side of the isosceles triangle-shaped frame must be—
(a)equal to the width of the semicircular-shaped frame; and
(b)attached, perpendicularly, to the widest part of the semicircular-shaped frame.
(6)Nothing must cover any part of the opening during trawling.

s 53 sub 2014 SL No. 267s 8

54Bigeye

(1)An opening in the net is a recognised BRD if the opening complies with this section.
(2)The opening must be—
(a)in the top of the net; and
(b)at least 230mm across the width of the net; and
(c)no more than 80 meshes from the cod end drawstrings of the net.
(3)The edges of the opening must not overlap by more than 200mm.
(4)During trawling—
(a)the part of the opening closest to the mouth of the net must be weighted by chain links or other weights; and
(b)the part of the opening closest to the cod end drawstrings of the net must be buoyed by at least 1 float that is at least—
(i)90mm wide; and
(ii)50mm in diameter; and
(c)nothing must cover any part of the opening.

s 54 sub 2014 SL No. 267s 8

55[Repealed]

s 55 om 2014 SL No. 267s 8

56V-cut and bell cod end

(1)A combination of the net’s cod end and a V-cut opening in the cod end is a recognised BRD if—
(a)the following number of the meshes of the net before the cod end drawstrings of the net have a circumference of at least 150% of the rest of the cod end—
(i)if the net has a mesh size of less than 31mm—50;
(ii)if the net has a mesh size of 31mm or more—40; and
(b)the opening complies with subsections (3) and (4); and
(c)nothing covers any part of the opening during trawling.
(2)However, subsection (1)(c) does not apply if—
(a)the meshes are left attached along the forward edge of the opening leaving a flap of net; and
(b)the edges of the flap do not extend wider than the opening during trawling.
(3)The opening must—
(a)be in the top of the net; and
(b)have 2 diagonal forward measurements of the following number of bars of the net each—
(i)if the net has a mesh size of less than 31mm—15;
(ii)if the net has a mesh size of 31mm or more—12; and
(c)have a lateral measurement along its forward edge of the following number of meshes of the net—
(i)if the net has a mesh size of less than 31mm—16;
(ii)if the net has a mesh size of 31mm or more—13.
(4)The apex of the opening must not be more than the following number of meshes of the net from the drawstrings—
(a)if the net has a mesh size of less than 31mm—65;
(b)if the net has a mesh size of 31mm or more—55.

57[Repealed]

s 57 om 2014 SL No. 267s 9

Part 4 Use of TEDs

Division 1 Preliminary

58Application and purpose of pt 4

This part—
(a)applies if, under chapter 4, a TED must be used with a net used under a provision of that chapter; and
(b)prescribes an additional condition to which the licence under which the net is used is subject.

59Purpose of TED

The purpose of a TED is to allow turtles to escape immediately after being taken in the net.

Division 2 TED use condition

60Requirement to achieve purpose

(1)The licence under which the net is used is subject to a condition (the TED use condition) that the use of the net must achieve the purpose of a TED.
(2)The TED use condition also applies to anyone acting under the licence.

Division 3 Compliance with TED use condition

61Compliance with TED use condition

(1)The TED use condition is taken to have been complied with if a device that complies with this division (a recognised TED) is used with the net.
(2)A recognised TED must consist of—
(a)a grid that complies with section 62(1) and (2); and
(b)an opening (the escape hole) in the net that complies with section 62A; and
(c)if the escape hole is in the bottom of the net—
(i)a grid that complies with section 62(3); or
(ii)floats that comply with section 62C; and
(d)a flap covering the escape hole that complies with section 62B.
(3)If an accelerator funnel is attached to a recognised TED, the accelerator funnel must comply with section 62D.

s 61 amd 2014 SL No. 267 s 10; 2016 SL No. 119 s 5

62Grid requirements

(1)The grid must—
(a)be at least 810mm wide and 810mm high; and
(b)have vertical bars, spaced no more than 120mm apart, extending from the top to the bottom of the net; and
(c)be constructed as a single solid unit without any hinged or collapsible components; and
(d)be attached to the entire circumference of the net; and
(e)be installed and kept at an angle of between 30º and 55º in the net so that it is inclined towards the escape hole.
(2)The grid must be constructed of rigid material.
(3)Also, if the escape hole is in the bottom of the net, and the requirements under section 62C are not complied with, the grid must be—
(a)constructed of a material with a density of no more than the density of seawater; and
(b)appropriately marked with—
(i)the density of the material, expressed in g/cm3 or kg/cm3; and
(ii)the name of the grid’s manufacturer.

s 62 sub 2014 SL No. 267s 11

62AEscape hole requirements

(1)The escape hole must allow turtles to escape immediately after the turtles are taken in the net.
(2)The escape hole must consist of—
(a)a horizontal cut that is—
(i)at the trailing edge of the escape hole and immediately in front of and parallel to the trailing edge of the grid; and
(ii)no less than 610mm wide; and
(iii)no narrower than the grid, other than for 100mm at either side of the grid; and
(b)2 cuts that are each—
(i)in front of and perpendicular to the trailing edge of the grid; and
(ii)of equal length; and
(iii)no less than 660mm long if the escape hole is covered with a single flap, or no less than 510mm long if the escape hole is covered with a double flap; and
(c)a leading edge cut that, when the net is stretched, is no less than—
(i)1810mm, if the escape hole is covered with a single flap; or
(ii)1420mm, if the escape hole is covered with a double flap.
(3)Alternatively, the escape hole may consist of—
(a)a horizontal cut that is—
(i)at the trailing edge of the escape hole and immediately in front of and parallel to the trailing edge of the grid; and
(ii)no less than 1020mm wide; and
(b)2 all bar cuts that each—
(i)are of equal length and no less than 1360mm long; and
(ii)taper from either end of the horizontal cut mentioned in paragraph (a) to where they meet.
(4)Alternatively, the escape hole may consist of—
(a)a horizontal cut that is—
(i)at the trailing edge of the escape hole and immediately in front of and parallel to the trailing edge of the grid; and
(ii)no less than 610mm wide; and
(iii)no narrower than the grid, other than for 100mm at either side of the grid; and
(b)2 cuts that are each—
(i)in front of and perpendicular to the trailing edge of the grid; and
(ii)of equal length; and
(iii)no less than 510mm long if the escape hole is covered with a double flap; and
(c)2 all bar cuts that—
(i)each intersect with, and are in front of, the perpendicular cuts mentioned in paragraph (b); and
(ii)are each of equal length and no less than 500mm long; and
(iii)allow the escape hole, at the intersections mentioned in subparagraph (i), to stretch to, if the escape hole is covered with a single flap, 1810mm, or if the escape hole is covered with a double flap, 1420mm.
(5)In this section—
all bar cut means a cut through parallel opposing bars in a row of meshes.

s 62A ins 2014 SL No. 267s 11

62BFlap requirements

(1)The escape hole must be covered by a rectangular flap attached to the outside of the net.
(2)The flap must consist of 1 panel that—
(a)has a mesh size of no more than—
(i)for a net used to trawl for prawns—50mm; or
(ii)for a net used to trawl for scallops—90mm; and
(b)is no less than 3380mm by 1320mm; and
(c)does not overlap the escape hole by more than 130mm on either side; and
(d)is not sewn down the outside edges more than 150mm past the trailing edge of the grid; and
(e)is attached, by the longer edge, to the net in front of the leading edge of the escape hole.
(3)Alternatively, the flap may consist of 2 equal-sized panels that—
(a)each have a mesh size of no more than—
(i)for a net used to trawl for prawns—50mm; or
(ii)for a net used to trawl for scallops—90mm; and
(b)are each no less than 1470mm wide; and
(c)do not overlap by more than 380mm along the leading edge of the panels, when each panel is fully stretched; and
(d)are sewn together only along the leading edges of the panels; and
(e)are attached to the net in front of the leading edge of the escape hole.
(4)The trailing edge of a flap must not extend more than 610mm behind the trailing edge of the grid.

s 62B ins 2014 SL No. 267s 11

amd 2017 SL No. 10 s 4

62CFloat requirements

(1)If the escape hole is in the bottom of the net and the grid does not comply with section 62(3), the following floats must be attached to the grid—
(a)if the grid has a circumference of no more than 3050mm, at least—
(i)2 small floats; or
(ii)1 medium float;
(b)if the grid has a circumference of more than 3050mm, at least—
(i)4 small floats; or
(ii)2 medium floats;
(c)otherwise—
(i)3 small plastic floats; or
(ii)2 medium plastic floats; or
(iii)1 large plastic float.
(2)Alternatively, 1 or more floats, with a total buoyancy at least equal to the weight of the recognised TED, may be attached to the grid if—
(a)the buoyancy, expressed in grams or kilograms, of each float is appropriately marked on the float; and
(b)the weight of the recognised TED is appropriately marked on the grid.
(3)In this section—
attached means attached to the top half of the grid—
(a)inside the net and behind the grid; or
(b)outside the net but not attached to a flap.
large plastic float means a float made of hard plastic that is at least 250mm in diameter.
medium float means a float made of ethylene vinyl acetate or polyvinyl chloride that is at least—
(a)222mm long; and
(b)172mm in diameter.
medium plastic float means a float made of hard plastic that is at least 200mm, but less than 250mm, in diameter.
small float means a float made of ethylene vinyl acetate or polyvinyl chloride that is at least—
(a)180mm, but less than 222mm, long; and
(b)147mm, but less than 172mm, in diameter.
small plastic float means a float made of hard plastic that is at least 150mm, but less than 200mm, in diameter.
weight means weight expressed in grams or kilograms.

s 62C ins 2014 SL No. 267s 11

62DAccelerator funnel requirements

(1)The accelerator funnel must be made of mesh of a mesh size of at least 38mm but no more than 50mm.
(2)The accelerator funnel must be installed in the leading edge of the net in front of the recognised TED so that—
(a)the leading edge of the accelerator funnel is attached at least 18 meshes in front of the closest point of the grid; and
(b)the trailing edge of the accelerator funnel does not extend past the bars of the grid.
(3)If the recognised TED has an escape hole in the top of the net, the bottom of the trailing edge of the accelerator funnel must be attached to the bottom of the recognised TED by no more than one third of the circumference of the trailing edge.
(4)If the recognised TED has an escape hole in the bottom of the net, the top of the trailing edge of the accelerator funnel must be attached to the top of the recognised TED by no more than one third of the circumference of the trailing edge.
(5)The circumference of the trailing edge of the accelerator funnel must be at least—
(a)for an accelerator funnel with a mesh size of at least 38mm but less than 43mm—100 meshes; or
(b)for an accelerator funnel with a mesh size of at least 43mm but less than 48mm—93 meshes; or
(c)for an accelerator funnel with a mesh size of at least of 48mm but less than 50mm—83 meshes; or
(d)for an accelerator funnel with a mesh size of at least 50mm—80 meshes.

s 62D ins 2014 SL No. 267s 11

Part 5 Communication conditions

63Purpose and application of pt 5

This part prescribes additional conditions to which an ‘M1’, ‘M2’, ‘T1’ or ‘T2’ licence is subject.

64Obligation to nominate communication mode for boat

(1)The holder of the licence must, by notice to the chief executive, nominate a mode by which the chief executive or an inspector may communicate with the person in control of the boat identified in the licence whenever the person is on the boat.
(2)The mode—
(a)can not be by the use of a radio or VMS equipment; and
(b)must be able to be received on the boat instantaneously after the communication is sent by the chief executive or inspector.

Example of mode that may be nominated—

the number for a facsimile, mobile phone, radiophone or satellite phone on the boat
(3)More than 1 mode may be nominated.
(4)The holder of the licence may change the nominated mode by giving notice of a new nominated mode to the chief executive.
(5)However, the new nominated mode must not be used until the chief executive has advised the holder of the licence that the notice of the change has been received by the chief executive.

s 64 amd 2013 SL No. 270s 20

65Obligation to ensure communication with person in control

The holder of the licence and the person in control of the boat identified in the licence must take all reasonable steps to ensure the chief executive or an inspector is, whenever the person is on the boat, able to communicate with the person by using a nominated communication mode for the boat.

s 65 amd 2013 SL No. 270s 21

Part 6 VMS equipment requirements

66Purpose and application of pt 6

(1)This part prescribes additional conditions to which an ‘M1’, ‘T1’ or ‘T2’ licence is subject.
(2)If this part imposes an obligation on the person in control, it is a condition of the licence that the obligation must be complied with.

67VMS equipment requirements apply

The licence holder or person in control of a boat identified in the licence must ensure that VMS equipment is installed, maintained and used on the boat in compliance with the VMS equipment requirements.

Note—

See chapter 14 (Reporting), part 7 (VMS equipment requirements) of the regulation.

68Further obligations for malfunction in major scallop area

(1)This section applies in addition to the VMS equipment requirements if the VMS equipment installed on a boat identified in the licence malfunctions inside the area within the following boundary (the major scallop area)—
from latitude 22º10.80' south, longitude 149º48.00' east to latitude 22º13.20' south, longitude 152º00.00' east
to latitude 24º13.80' south, longitude 153º33.00' east
to latitude 24º42.00' south, longitude 153º16.20' east
to latitude 25º06.00' south, longitude 153º12.00' east
to latitude 25º18.00' south, longitude 152º43.20' east
to latitude 22º10.80' south, longitude 149º48.00' east.
(2)The person in control must—
(a)stop the use of fishing apparatus from the boat; and
(b)immediately cause the boat to travel as soon as practicable to the defined port area nearest the boat, unless the person has a reasonable excuse.
(3)If the person in control starts to comply with the VMS equipment requirements for the boat, the obligations under subsection (2)—
(a)continue to apply; but
(b)cease to apply if the chief executive or an inspector gives the person notice that the obligations need not be complied with.
(4)Notice under subsection (3)(b) may be given—
(a)orally in person; or
(b)by a nominated communication mode for the boat.
(5)If the boat travels to a port, the person in control must not cause or allow the boat to be used for fishing unless an approved person gives the chief executive or an inspector notice that VMS equipment installed on the boat is in a condition that allows it to perform the functions of VMS equipment.

69Further obligations for malfunction outside major scallop area

(1)This section applies in addition to the VMS equipment requirements if the VMS equipment installed on a boat identified in the licence malfunctions outside the major scallop area.
(2)The person in control must cause the boat to travel to a defined port area within 5 days, unless the person has a reasonable excuse.
(3)However, if the boat moves into the major scallop area, the person in control must—
(a)stow and secure the net on the boat in the way stated in section 126(4)(a) and (b) of the regulation; and
(b)immediately cause the boat to travel as soon as practicable to the defined port area nearest the boat, unless the person has a reasonable excuse.
(4)If the person in control starts to comply with the VMS equipment requirements for the boat, the obligations under subsections (2) and (3)—
(a)cease to apply; but
(b)resume if the chief executive or an inspector gives the person notice that the obligations must be complied with.
(5)Notice under subsection (4)(b) may be given—
(a)orally in person; or
(b)by a nominated communication mode for the boat.
(6)If the boat travels to a port, the person in control must not cause or allow the boat to be used for fishing unless an approved person gives the chief executive or an inspector notice that VMS equipment installed on the boat is in a condition that allows it to perform the functions of VMS equipment.

s 69 amd 2014 SL No. 267s 12

Part 7 Effort units

Division 1 Introduction

70Simplified outline of pt 7

(1)This part provides for the entitlement of effort units and conditions for their transfer.
(2)Divisions 3 and 4 provide for the entitlement of effort units and for working out when they are used.
(3)Divisions 5, 6 and 7 prescribe conditions for the transfer of effort units, provide for the registration of transferred effort units and provide for the entitlement under transferred effort units.

Division 2 General provisions about effort units

71Nature of an effort unit

Each effort unit is—
(a)an authority, the entitlement for which is provided for under division 3; and
(b)a quota for the east coast trawl fishery.

72Restriction on issue of effort units

The chief executive must not issue effort units.

Division 3 Effort unit entitlement and use

73Meaning of entitlement of effort unit holder

(1)The effort units held by a person authorise the person, in an effort year, to—
(a)if the effort units are effort units that can be used in conjunction with ‘T1’ licences (T1 effort units)—
(i)use, or allow someone else to use, the boat identified in any ‘T1’ licence also held by the person until the effort units have been used; and
(ii)use, or allow someone else to use, each of the boats for 4 additional days (each a steaming day); or
(b)if the effort units are effort units that can be used in conjunction with ‘T2’ licences (T2 effort units)—
(i)use the boat identified in any ‘T2’ licence also held by the person until the effort units have been used; and
(ii)use each of the boats for 4 additional days (each also a steaming day).
(2)However, the entitlement applies only while—
(a)for T1 effort units—the person also holds a ‘T1’ licence that is in force; and
(b)for T2 effort units—the person also holds a ‘T2’ licence that is in force.
(3)The authorisation under this section is subject to division 7.
(4)The authorisation under this section for an effort year is the person’s entitlement under the person’s effort units for the year.
(5)The entitlement is subject to any relevant prohibitions or restrictions under the regulation, this plan or a condition or other provision of the effort units, ‘T1’ licences or ‘T2’ licences.

Examples of relevant restrictions—

the restrictions under sections 263 to 269 of the regulation

74When effort units are used for an effort year

(1)This section provides for when effort units held by a person are used for an effort year.
(2)Effort units are not used until the holder of the effort units, or anyone else allowed by the holder, has, under section 75, used a boat identified in a ‘T1’ licence or ‘T2’ licence on a fishing day for effort units.
(3)The number of effort units used on the fishing day is worked out by applying the following formula—

equation

      where—
EU means the number of effort units used.
1 means the fishing day.
EUCF means the effort unit conversion factor for the boat used.

75Provisions for working out use of entitlement

(1)This section provides for rules to work out whether a boat has been used on a fishing or steaming day to decide whether the entitlement of an effort unit holder has been used.
(2)The period of each fishing and steaming day for the effort units is from midday to midday.
(3)However, if the holder has given the chief executive notice of 24 hours or more that the period of the days is to be—
(a)from midnight to midnight—the period is from midnight to midnight; or
(b)from 6p.m. to 6p.m.—the period is from 6p.m. to 6p.m.
(4)Subsection (3)(b) applies only if the eligible licence is also an ‘M1’ licence.
(5)If the holder uses the boat in any part of a fishing or steaming day, the holder is taken to have used the boat for the whole of the day.
(6)Despite subsections (3) to (5)—
(a)the use of the boat for the whole or part of the first 12 hours of an effort year is not included in the working out of whether the boat has been used on a fishing or steaming day if—
(i)under subsection (3)(a), the period of the fishing or steaming day is from midnight to midnight; and
(ii)the boat has, in the preceding 12 hours, been used under a fishery symbol; and
(b)the use of the boat for the whole or part of the first 6 hours of an effort year is not included in the working out of whether the boat has been used on a fishing or steaming day if—
(i)under subsection (3)(b), the period of the fishing or steaming day is from 6p.m. to 6p.m; and
(ii)the boat has, in the preceding 18 hours, been used under a fishery symbol.
(7)The boat is taken to have been used on fishing days for effort units before it is used on steaming days.
(8)In this section—
notice includes a notice given by facsimile, radio or telephone.

76No carrying forward of unused entitlement

(1)This section applies if, in an effort year, an effort unit holder fishes on fewer days than the total entitlements under the effort units held by the holder.
(2)The holder is taken, at the end of the effort year, to have used all the entitlements under the effort units held by the holder for the year.

77Content of effort unit certificates

An effort unit certificate must state each of the following—
(a)the name of the person who holds the effort units mentioned in the certificate;
(b)if the holder has T1 effort units—how many of them the holder has;
(c)if the holder has T2 effort units—how many of them the holder has;
(d)if the chief executive has imposed conditions on the effort units—the conditions;
(e)if the chief executive has suspended any of the effort units—
(i)the number of effort units suspended; and
(ii)the period of the suspension.

78Evidentiary provision for effort unit certificate

An effort unit certificate is evidence of—
(a)the number of effort units held when the certificate was—
(i)issued; or
(ii)changed or replaced under section 93; and
(b)the conditions, if any, imposed on the effort units.

Division 4 Evidentiary aids for use of entitlement

Subdivision 1 Evidentiary aids for when a fishing or steaming day is used

79VMS detection or manual reporting

(1)This section applies if the boat identified in a ‘T1’ licence or ‘T2’ licence is detected by VMS or manually reported at any time during a day (the relevant day) within the following area—
(a)for a boat identified in a ‘T1’ licence—
(i)generally—the ‘T1’ area; and
(ii)if the licence also has an ‘M1’ fishery symbol written on it—the ‘M1’ and ‘M2’ area;
(b)for a boat identified in a ‘T2’ licence—the ‘T2’ area.
(2)The detection or manual report is evidence that the holder of the licence has used the boat for a whole fishing day or steaming day for—
(a)if the licence is a ‘T1’ licence—T1 effort units; or
(b)if the licence is a ‘T2’ licence—T2 effort units.
(3)However, subsection (2) does not apply if—
(a)an exception for this section stated in subdivision 2 applies for the relevant day; or
(b)the holder satisfies the chief executive the boat was not used on the relevant day.

80Absence of VMS detection or reporting

(1)This section applies if at any time during a day (the relevant time)—
(a)the VMS maintenance and use obligations applied to a person in control of a boat identified in a ‘T1’ or ‘T2’ licence; and
(b)the boat is not detected by VMS anywhere; and
(c)at that time the manual reporting obligation—
(i)applied to the person in control of the boat; and
(ii)was not being complied with for the boat.
(2)The absence of the detection is evidence that the boat was used for a whole fishing day or steaming day for—
(a)if the licence is a ‘T1’ licence—T1 effort units; or
(b)if the licence is a ‘T2’ licence—T2 effort units.
(3)However, subsection (2) does not apply if the holder of the effort units satisfies the chief executive that the boat was not being used at the relevant time.

81Particular notice is evidence of unused entitlement

(1)This section applies if an effort unit holder has obtained a written notice from the chief executive stating the amount of unused entitlement under the holder’s effort units for a stated effort year on a stated date.
(2)The notice is evidence of the amount of unused entitlement under the effort units for the stated effort year on the stated date.

Subdivision 2 Exceptions

82Exception—movement only at travelling speed

(1)It is an exception for section 79(3)(a) if, during the whole of the day, the boat is detected by VMS or manually reported as—
(a)not having moved; or
(b)having moved at a speed of no less than 5 knots.
(2)For subsection (1)(b), if a boat is detected by VMS or manually reported as having moved continuously during a period, the first or last time the boat is detected or manually reported during the period must be disregarded if, at the time, the boat is detected or manually reported as moving at a speed of less than 5 knots.
(3)This section does not limit sections 84 and 86.

83Exception—minimum boat movement

(1)It is an exception for section 79(3)(a) if, during the whole of the day, the boat is detected by VMS or manually reported as—
(a)not having moved; or
(b)having moved no more than the following distance from where the boat was first detected on the day—
(i)if the boat is detected or manually reported as being in the deep water net area during any part of the day—1000m;
(ii)otherwise—250m.
(2)This section does not limit sections 84 and 86.

84Exception—moving boat without fishing

(1)It is an exception for section 79(3)(a) if—
(a)the boat is detected by VMS or manually reported as having moved during a day; and
(b)the conditions mentioned in subsection (2) have been complied with.
(2)For subsection (1)(b), the conditions are as follows—
(a)the movement is, or is part of, any of the following journeys—
(i)from a defined port area to another defined port area;
(ii)from a defined port area to a place outside the east coast trawl fishery;
(iii)from a place outside the east coast trawl fishery to a defined port area;
(iv)from a place outside the east coast trawl fishery to another place outside the east coast trawl fishery;
(b)the holder or person in control of the boat gave the chief executive notice of the following about the journey before it started—
(i)the date and time it will start;
(ii)the place it will start;
(iii)the proposed destination;
(iv)the estimated date and time of arrival at the destination;
(v)if the movement involves entering or leaving the east coast trawl fishery—each entry or leaving;
(vi)the reason for the journey;
(c)if any fish taken outside the east coast trawl fishery are on board the boat—the holder or person in control of the boat gave the chief executive notice of the number or weight of each species of permitted fish before the fish were brought into the area;
(d)the journey complies, or substantially complies, with the journey stated in the notice;
(e)during the whole of the journey—
(i)no fish taken by the use of a trawl net in the east coast trawl fishery are on board the boat; and
(ii)the VMS maintenance and use obligations or the manual reporting obligation are complied with for the boat; and
(iii)all trawl nets on board the boat are stored inboard the boat and are not suspended from a mast or boom.
(3)However, the trawl nets may be suspended from a mast or boom if the journey is from a defined port area to the nearest northerly or southerly defined port area.
(4)The holder or person in control may, during the journey, by notice to the chief executive (amendment notice), amend a detail given under subsection (2)(b)(iii), (iv) or (v).
(5)From the giving of the amendment notice, the condition mentioned in subsection (2)(d) is complied with if the rest of the journey complies, or substantially complies, with the notice given under subsection (2)(b), as amended under the amendment notice.

85Exception—moving boat to test fishing apparatus

(1)It is an exception for section 79(3)(a) if—
(a)the boat is detected by VMS or manually reported as having moved during a day; and
(b)the conditions mentioned in subsection (2) have been complied with.
(2)For subsection (1)(b), the conditions are as follows—
(a)the movement is, or is part of, a journey for the sole purpose of testing the operation of fishing apparatus;
(b)the holder or person in control of the boat gave, at least 24 hours before the journey, the chief executive notice of the following about the journey—
(i)the date and time it will start;
(ii)the place it will start;
(iii)the destination;
(iv)the estimated date and time of arrival at the destination;
(v)the reason for the journey;
(c)the journey complies, or substantially complies, with the journey stated in the notice;
(d)the destination for the journey is no more than 1n mile from where the journey started;
(e)during the whole of the journey—
(i)no fish are taken by the use of a trawl net in the east coast trawl fishery; and
(ii)the cod ends of each trawl net on or attached to the boat are open; and
(iii)the VMS maintenance and use obligations or the manual reporting obligation are complied with for the boat.

86Exception—acting exclusively under authority other than an ‘M1’, ‘T1’ or ‘T2’ fishery symbol

(1)It is an exception for section 79(3)(a) if—
(a)the boat is detected by VMS or manually reported as having moved during a day; and
(b)the conditions mentioned in subsection (2) have been complied with.
(2)For subsection (1)(b), the conditions are as follows—
(a)the movement is, or is part of, a journey that started from a defined port area;
(b)the holder or person in control of the boat gave the chief executive notice of the following about the journey before it started—
(i)the date and time it will start;
(ii)where it will start;
(iii)the proposed destination;
(iv)the estimated date and time of arrival at the destination;
(v)each fishery symbol or other authority, other than an ‘M1’, ‘T1’ or ‘T2’ fishery symbol, under which the boat will be used during the journey;
(vi)the activities for which the boat will be used during the journey;
(vii)the date and time the use of the boat under the fishery symbol or other authority will stop;
(c)the journey complies, or substantially complies, with the journey stated in the notice;
(d)during the whole of the journey—
(i)the VMS maintenance and use obligations or the manual reporting obligations are complied with for the boat; and
(ii)if the boat is being used under an authority that does not permit the use of trawl nets to take fish in the east coast trawl fishery—there are no trawl nets, or fish taken by the use of a trawl net in the east coast trawl fishery, on board the boat.
(3)The holder or person in control may, during the journey, by notice to the chief executive (amendment notice), amend a detail given under subsection (2)(b)(iii) to (vi).
(4)From the giving of the amendment notice, the condition mentioned in subsection (2)(c) is complied with if the rest of the journey complies, or substantially complies, with the notice given under subsection (2)(b), as amended under the amendment notice.

87Exception—VMS detection in particular regulated waters

It is an exception for section 79(3)(a) if the detection by VMS or manually reporting is within 1 or more of the following—
(a)the regulated waters mentioned in schedule 1, section 1 in the regulated period under section 12;
(b)the regulated waters mentioned in schedule 1, section 2 or 3 in the regulated period under section 15;
(c)the regulated waters mentioned in any of the following provisions of schedule 1—
section 13
section 23
section 24
sections 37 to 40
sections 42 to 47
sections 49 to 52
section 54
section 55
section 57
sections 59 to 68;
(d)the following regulated waters described in schedule 1, column 2 of the regulation—
Currumbin Beach
Moreton Bay (including The Broadwater)
Maroochy River and ocean foreshores (netting)
Rainbow Beach
Wide Bay Bar
Hervey Bay (commercial netting)
Hook Island (fishing)
Townsville Harbour and Cleveland Bay
Rollingstone Creek
Herbert River
Yanks Jetty at Orpheus Island
Hinchinbrook Channel (all nets)
Fitzroy Island–High Island
Mission Bay.

88Notices to chief executive under sdiv 2

(1)This section applies for a notice to the chief executive under this subdivision.
(2)The notice may relate to a continuous period of more than 1 day.
(3)The notice may be given to the chief executive by—
(a)telephone to a telecommunications service provider for the chief executive appointed by gazette notice; or
(b)using VMS equipment in a way that ensures—
(i)the notice is given to, and received by, the chief executive instantaneously; and
(ii)the chief executive can readily access the information in the notice.
(4)The chief executive may make guidelines for how to give the notice under subsection (3)(b).
(5)The notice is taken to have been given under subsection (3)(b) if, to the extent they are relevant, the guidelines are complied with.

Division 5 When effort units may or may not be transferred

89Purpose of div 5

This division states, for section 65(1) of the Act, the circumstances in which effort units may or may not be transferred.

90Only whole effort units may be transferred

A part of an effort unit can not be transferred.

91Eligibility of transferee

(1)A T1 effort unit may be transferred only by a holder of the effort unit to a ‘T1’ licence holder, other than the transferor.
(2)Subject to section 92, a T2 effort unit may be transferred only by a holder of the effort unit to a ‘T2’ licence holder, other than the transferor.

92Transfer of half of the effort units of ‘T2’ licence to ‘T1’ licence

Half of the effort units for a ‘T2’ licence may be transferred to a ‘T1’ licence only if the ‘T2’ licence holder gives the chief executive notice that the ‘T2’ licence holder surrenders—
(a)the ‘T2’ licence; and
(b)the other half of the ‘T2’ licence holder’s effort units for the ‘T2’ licence.

Division 6 Applications to register transfer of effort units

93Effort unit certificate changes required

If, under section 65B of the Act, an application to transfer an effort unit is registered, the chief executive must give effect to the transfer by changing, cancelling or replacing the transferor’s and transferee’s current effort unit certificates.

Division 7 Entitlement of transferee under transferred effort units

94Entitlement

(1)The entitlement of the transferee under transferred effort units is the unused entitlement of the transferor under the units immediately before the chief executive registers the transfer under section 65B of the Act.
(2)However, the transferred entitlement only includes an entitlement of the transferor to use a boat on a steaming day if the transferor’s former licence to which the effort units related was also transferred to the transferee.
(3)Subsection (2) does not affect the transferee’s entitlement to use a boat on a steaming day under other effort units.

Division 8 Miscellaneous provisions

95Notice of decision about effort units

As soon as practicable after making a decision under this part, the chief executive must give each person to whom the decision relates an information notice about the decision.

Part 8 Boat modification and replacement

Division 1 Boat modification conditions

96Condition for ‘M1’, ‘M2’, ‘T1’ or ‘T2’ licences

(1)This section prescribes an additional condition to which an ‘M1’, ‘M2’, ‘T1’ or ‘T2’ licence is subject.
(2)Subject to section 98, the holder of the licence may modify the boat identified on the licence only if the modification does not change the number of hull units for the boat.
(3)A modification made under subsection (2) is prescribed as a change in circumstances for section 73(3) of the Act if it changes the details about the boat, as recorded in the register.

97Condition for other licences

A ‘T5’, ‘T6’, ‘T7’, ‘T8’ or ‘T9’ licence is subject to an additional condition that the holder of the licence may modify the boat identified in the licence only if—
(a)the modification does not change the boat’s main engine power or its length; or
(b)the details of the boat recorded on the licence are amended to reflect the modification.

Division 2 Restrictions on amending licence to modify or replace boat

98Restriction for ‘M1’, ‘T1’ or ‘T2’ licences

The chief executive may amend or replace an ‘M1’, ‘T1’ or ‘T2’ licence to allow the boat identified in the licence to be modified or replaced only if the modification or replacement does not result in—
(a)the hull units for the boat being more than 70; or
(b)the boat’s main engine power being more than 300 maximum continuous brake kW.

99Restriction for ‘M2’ licences

The chief executive may amend or replace an ‘M2’ licence to allow the boat identified in the licence to be modified or replaced only if—
(a)the amendment or replacement does not increase the number of hull units for the boat; or
(b)the holder of the licence surrenders another ‘M2’ licence.

100Length restriction for other licences

The chief executive may amend or replace a ‘T5’, ‘T6’, ‘T7’, ‘T8’ or ‘T9’ licence only if—
(a)the primary boat identified in the licence is no longer than 14m; and
(b)the modification or replacement of the boat will not result in the boat’s main engine power being more than 300 maximum continuous brake kW.

Chapter 4 Specific licence conditions

Part 1 ‘M1’ licences and ‘M2’ licences

pt hdg amd 2014 SL No. 267s 13

Division 1 Preliminary

101Purpose and application of pt 1

(1)This part—
(a)prescribes additional conditions to which an ‘M1’ licence or ‘M2’ licence is subject; and
(b)applies to a person acting under a licence that has the fishery symbol ‘M1’ or ‘M2’ written on it.
(2)If this part imposes an obligation on the person in control of the boat, it is a condition of the licence that the obligation must be complied with.

s 101 amd 2014 SL No. 267s 14

102Area for ‘M1’ and ‘M2’ fishery symbols

The area for the ‘M1’ and ‘M2’ fishery symbols consists of the ‘M1’ and ‘M2’ area.

Division 2 Requirements for fishing

Subdivision 1 General

103How permitted fish may be taken

(1)Permitted fish may be taken only by using beam trawl nets or otter trawl nets.
(2)A net must not be used unless the net and its use complies with this division.

104Maximum net length

A net must be no longer than—
(a)for a beam trawl net—10m; or
(b)for an otter trawl net—32.5m.

105Minimum and maximum net mesh size

The mesh size of a net must not be less than 38mm or more than 60mm.

106Maximum length of sweeps of net

Each sweep used on a net must be no longer than 3m.

107Covering net

(1)The part of a net within 150 rows of mesh from its drawstring must not be covered with netting material, unless the material has a mesh size of at least 38mm and no more than 60mm.
(2)The bottom half of a net, other than within 150 rows of mesh from its drawstring, must not be completely covered.

108Use of chains for net

(1)More than 1 line of ground chain and 1 line of tickler chain must not be used across the mouth of each net.
(2)The links of the ground chain must not have a diameter of more than 10mm.
(3)The links of the tickler chain must not have a diameter of more than—
(a)if a ground chain is used—6mm; or
(b)if something else is attached at 1 or more points to the bottom rope of an otter trawl net so that it is suspended below the bottom rope when the net is in use—10mm.
(4)The chains must not be used with a weight or an attachment, other than an attachment for joining the chain to the net.

109Use of more than 1 net

More than 1 net must not be used from the same boat unless the combined length of the nets is no longer than the length for that type of net permitted under section 104.

109ARestrictions on use of crab bag

A crab bag must not be used with a net unless the crab bag is a compliant crab bag.

s 109A ins 2014 SL No. 267s 15

109BRestriction on use of nets with particular fishing apparatus or attachments

(1)This section applies if a beam, otter board or trawl sled is used with a net.
(2)The net may be used only if—
(a)the part of the horizontal surface of the underside of the beam, otter board or trawl sled that makes contact with the sea floor (the trawl shoe) is flat and smooth; and
(b)no part of the beam, otter board or trawl sled, including anything attached to the beam, otter board or trawl sled, extends below the trawl shoe.

Examples of nets that must not be used—

1A net that uses a trawl sled that has spikes attached to the horizontal surface of the underside of its trawl shoe.
2A net that uses a trawl sled that has spikes attached to any part of the trawl sled if the spikes extend below the trawl shoe.

s 109B ins 2016 SL No. 119 s 6

Subdivision 2 Use of primary boats

110Maximum boat length

A primary boat longer than 14m must not be used.

Subdivision 3 BRDs and TEDs

111Requirement to use BRD

A BRD must be used with a net, other than a try net, used under this part.

112Requirement to use TED

A TED must be used with a net, other than a try net, used under this part.

Division 3 Prohibited activity

div hdg ins 2016 SL No. 119 s 7

112APossession of particular fishing apparatus or attachments

(1)A person may possess a beam, otter board or trawl sled used with a net only if—
(a)the part of the horizontal surface of the underside of the beam, otter board or trawl sled that makes contact with the sea floor (the trawl shoe) is flat and smooth; and
(b)no part of the beam, otter board or trawl sled, including anything attached to the beam, otter board or trawl sled, extends below the trawl shoe.

Examples of trawl sleds a person may not possess—

1A trawl sled that has spikes attached to the horizontal surface of the underside of its trawl shoe.
2A trawl sled that has spikes attached to any part of the trawl sled if the spikes extend below the trawl shoe.
(2)A person must not possess a thing designed to attach to a beam, otter board or trawl sled if the thing, when attached, extends below the trawl shoe of the beam, otter board or trawl sled.

s 112A ins 2016 SL No. 119 s 7

Part 2 ‘T1’ licences

Division 1 Preliminary

113Purpose and application of pt 2

This part—
(a)prescribes additional conditions to which a ‘T1’ licence is subject; and
(b)applies to a person acting under a licence that has a ‘T1’ fishery symbol written on it.

114Area for ‘T1’ fishery symbol

The area for the ‘T1’ fishery symbol consists of the ‘T1’ area.

Division 2 Requirements for fishing

Subdivision 1 General

115How permitted fish may be taken

(1)Permitted fish may be taken only by using beam trawl nets or otter trawl nets.
(2)However, scallops may be taken only by using otter trawl nets.
(3)A net must not be used unless—
(a)the net and its use complies with this division; and
(b)its primary purpose is to take principal fish.

116Maximum net length

(1)In the following areas a beam trawl net must be no longer than 10m and an otter trawl net must be no longer than 32.5m—
(a)the Comboyuro Point and Caloundra Head area;
(b)the Hervey Bay area;
(c)the Facing Island area;
(d)the Keppel Bay area;
(e)the Repulse Bay area;
(f)the Cleveland Bay area.
(2)A net used in the Laguna Bay area must be no longer than 18.6m and have a head rope no longer than 8m.
(3)A net used in the following waters must be no longer than 39m—
(a)waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 16º51.83' south, longitude 145º54.97' east (Cape Grafton), along the mainland shore to latitude 16º28.93' south, longitude 145º28.00' east (Island Head Point)
to latitude 16º43.75' south, longitude 145º40.71' east (Double Island)
to latitude 16º51.83' south, longitude 145º54.97' east (Cape Grafton);
(b)Etty Bay fishing area waters, within the following boundary—
from latitude 17º30.28' south, longitude 146º04.66' east (Flying Fish Point)
along the shore of Etty Bay to latitude 17º33.33' south, longitude 146º05.42' east
to latitude 17º33.33' south, longitude 146º05.76' east
to latitude 17º33.72' south, longitude 146º05.85' east
to latitude 17º33.72' south, longitude 146º05.61' east
along the shore of Etty Bay to latitude 17º35.47' south, longitude 146º07.62' east (near Mourilyan Harbour)
to latitude 17º30.28' south, longitude 146º04.66' east (Flying Fish Point).
(4)A beam trawl net used in an area other than an area mentioned in subsections (1) to (3) must not be longer than 40m.
(5)An otter trawl net must—
(a)for a net used in the deep water net area—be no longer than 184m; or
(b)for a net used in an area other than the deep water net area or an area mentioned in subsections (1) to (3)—
(i)for the primary purpose of taking bugs or scallops—be no longer than 109m; or
(ii)for the primary purpose of taking permitted fish, other than bugs or scallops—be no longer than 88m.

s 116 amd 2016 SL No. 238 s 6

117Minimum and maximum net mesh size

(1)A net used for the primary purpose of taking permitted fish, other than bugs or scallops, must have—
(a)for a net used in the following areas—a mesh size of at least 38mm but no more than 60mm—
(i)the Comboyuro Point and Caloundra Head area;
(ii)the Hervey Bay area;
(iii)the Facing Island area;
(iv)the Keppel Bay area;
(v)the Repulse Bay area;
(vi)the Cleveland Bay area;
(vii)the deep water net area; or
(b)for a net used in the Laguna Bay area—a mesh size of at least 28mm; or
(c)for a net used in east coast trawl fishery waters, other than in an area mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b)—
(i)a mesh size of at least 43mm but no more than 60mm; and
(ii)a cod end with a mesh size of at least 38mm and no more than 150 rows of mesh from the drawstring.
(2)A net used for the primary purpose of taking bugs or scallops must have a mesh size of at least 75mm.

s 117 amd 2016 SL No. 238 s 7

118Maximum length of sweeps of net

(1)This section does not apply to the Laguna Bay area.
(2)Each sweep used on a net must be no longer than—
(a)if the net is used in the Hervey Bay area—3m; or
(b)if the net is used in any other waters—10m.

119Covering net

(1)The part of a net within 150 rows of mesh from its drawstring must not be covered with netting material, unless the material has a mesh size of at least 38mm and no more than 60mm.
(2)The bottom half of a net, other than within 150 rows of mesh from its drawstring, must not be completely covered.

120Use of chains for net

(1)More than 1 line of ground chain and 1 line of tickler chain must not be used across the mouth of each net.
(2)The links of the ground chain must not have a diameter of more than—
(a)if the net is used in the deep water net area—12mm; or
(b)if the net is used in any other waters—10mm.
(3)The links of the tickler chain must not have a diameter of more than—
(a)if a ground chain is used—6mm; or
(b)if something else is attached at 1 or more points to the bottom rope of the net so that the thing is suspended below the bottom rope when the net is in use—10mm.
(4)The chains must not be used with a weight or an attachment, other than an attachment for joining the chain to the net.

121Use of more than 1 net

More than 1 net must not be used from the same boat unless the combined length of the nets is no longer than the length for that type of net permitted under section 116.

121ARestrictions on use of crab bag

A crab bag must not be used with a net unless the crab bag is a compliant crab bag.

s 121A ins 2014 SL No. 267s 16

121BRestriction on use of nets with particular fishing apparatus or attachments

(1)This section applies if a beam, otter board or trawl sled is used with a net.
(2)The net may be used only if—
(a)the part of the horizontal surface of the underside of the beam, otter board or trawl sled that makes contact with the sea floor (the trawl shoe) is flat and smooth; and
(b)no part of the beam, otter board or trawl sled, including anything attached to the beam, otter board or trawl sled, extends below the trawl shoe.

Examples of nets that must not be used—

1A net that uses a trawl sled that has spikes attached to the horizontal surface of the underside of its trawl shoe.
2A net that uses a trawl sled that has spikes attached to any part of the trawl sled if the spikes extend below the trawl shoe.

s 121B ins 2016 SL No. 119 s 8

Subdivision 2 Use of primary boats

122Maximum boat length

A primary boat longer than 20m must not be used.

Subdivision 3 BRDs and TEDs

123Requirement to use BRD

A BRD must be used with a net used under this part, other than a try net.

124Requirement to use TED

A TED must be used with a net used under this part, other than a try net.

Division 3 Prohibited activity

div hdg ins 2016 SL No. 119 s 9

124APossession of particular fishing apparatus or attachments

(1)A person may possess a beam, otter board or trawl sled used with a net only if—
(a)the part of the horizontal surface of the underside of the beam, otter board or trawl sled that makes contact with the sea floor (the trawl shoe) is flat and smooth; and
(b)no part of the beam, otter board or trawl sled, including anything attached to the beam, otter board or trawl sled, extends below the trawl shoe.

Examples of trawl sleds a person may not possess—

1A trawl sled that has spikes attached to the horizontal surface of the underside of its trawl shoe.
2A trawl sled that has spikes attached to any part of the trawl sled if the spikes extend below the trawl shoe.
(2)A person must not possess a thing designed to attach to a beam, otter board or trawl sled if the thing, when attached, extends below the trawl shoe of the beam, otter board or trawl sled.

s 124A ins 2016 SL No. 119 s 9

Part 3 ‘T2’ licences

Division 1 Preliminary

125Purpose and application of pt 3

This part—
(a)prescribes additional conditions to which a ‘T2’ licence is subject; and
(b)applies to a person acting under a licence that has a ‘T2’ fishery symbol written on it.

126Area for ‘T2’ fishery symbol

The area for the ‘T2’ fishery symbol consists of the ‘T2’ area.

Division 2 Requirements for fishing

Subdivision 1 General

127How permitted fish may be taken

(1)Permitted fish may be taken only by using otter trawl nets.
(2)A net must not be used unless the net and its use complies with this division.

128Maximum net length

(1)A net used in the deep water net area must not be longer than 184m.
(2)A net used in an area other than the deep water net area—
(a)for the primary purpose of taking bugs or scallops—must not be longer than 109m; or
(b)for the primary purpose of taking permitted fish, other than bugs or scallops—must not be longer than 88m.

s 128 amd 2016 SL No. 238 s 8

129Minimum and maximum net mesh size

(1)A net used for the primary purpose of taking permitted fish, other than bugs or scallops, must—
(a)have a mesh size of at least 43mm but no more than 60mm; and
(b)have a cod end with a mesh size of at least 38mm and no more than 150 rows of mesh from the drawstring.
(2)A net used for the primary purpose of taking bugs or scallops must have a mesh size of at least 75mm.

s 129 amd 2016 SL No. 238 s 9

130Maximum length of sweeps of net

Each sweep used on a net must be no longer than 10m.

131Covering net

(1)The part of a net within 150 rows of mesh from its drawstring must not be covered with netting material, unless the material has a mesh size of—
(a)if the net is used for the primary purpose of taking permitted fish, other than scallops—more than 38mm but no more than 60mm; or
(b)if the net is used for the primary purpose of taking permitted fish, other than prawns—more than 75mm.
(2)The bottom half of a net, other than within 150 rows of mesh from its drawstring, must not be completely covered.

132Use of chains for net

(1)More than 1 line of ground chain and 1 line of tickler chain must not be used across the mouth of each net.
(2)The links of the ground chain must not have a diameter of more than—
(a)if the net is used in the deep water net area—12mm; or
(b)if the net is used in any other waters—10mm.
(3)The links of the tickler chain must not have a diameter of more than—
(a)if a ground chain is used—6mm; or
(b)if something else is attached at 1 or more points to the bottom rope of the net so that the thing is suspended below the bottom rope when the net is in use—10mm.
(4)The chains must not be used with a weight or an attachment, other than an attachment for joining the chain to the net.

133Use of more than 1 net

More than 1 net must not be used from the same boat unless the combined length of the nets is no longer than the length permitted under section 128 for a net.

133ARestrictions on use of crab bag

A crab bag must not be used with a net unless the crab bag is a compliant crab bag.

s 133A ins 2014 SL No. 267s 17

133BRestriction on use of nets with particular fishing apparatus or attachments

(1)This section applies if a beam, otter board or trawl sled is used with a net.
(2)The net may be used only if—
(a)the part of the horizontal surface of the underside of the beam, otter board or trawl sled that makes contact with the sea floor (the trawl shoe) is flat and smooth; and
(b)no part of the beam, otter board or trawl sled, including anything attached to the beam, otter board or trawl sled, extends below the trawl shoe.

Examples of nets that must not be used—

1A net that uses a trawl sled that has spikes attached to the horizontal surface of the underside of its trawl shoe.
2A net that uses a trawl sled that has spikes attached to any part of the trawl sled if the spikes extend below the trawl shoe.

s 133B ins 2016 SL No. 119 s 10

Subdivision 2 Use of primary boats

134Maximum boat length

A primary boat longer than 20m must not be used.

Subdivision 3 BRDs and TEDs

135Requirement to use BRD

A BRD must be used with a net, other than a try net, used under this part.

136Requirement to use TED

A TED must be used with a net, other than a try net, used under this part.

Division 3 Prohibited activity

div hdg ins 2016 SL No. 119 s 11

136APossession of particular fishing apparatus or attachments

(1)A person may possess a beam, otter board or trawl sled used with a net only if—
(a)the part of the horizontal surface of the underside of the beam, otter board or trawl sled that makes contact with the sea floor (the trawl shoe) is flat and smooth; and
(b)no part of the beam, otter board or trawl sled, including anything attached to the beam, otter board or trawl sled, extends below the trawl shoe.

Examples of trawl sleds a person may not possess—

1A trawl sled that has spikes attached to the horizontal surface of the underside of its trawl shoe.
2A trawl sled that has spikes attached to any part of the trawl sled if the spikes extend below the trawl shoe.
(2)A person must not possess a thing designed to attach to a beam, otter board or trawl sled if the thing, when attached, extends below the trawl shoe of the beam, otter board or trawl sled.

s 136A ins 2016 SL No. 119 s 11

Part 4 ‘T5’ licences

Division 1 Preliminary

137Purpose and application of pt 4

This part—
(a)prescribes additional conditions to which a ‘T5’ licence is subject; and
(b)applies to a person acting under a licence that has a ‘T5’ fishery symbol written on it.

138Area for ‘T5’ fishery symbol

The area for the ‘T5’ fishery symbol consists of all tidal waters of the following—
(a)the Brisbane River–Victoria Bridge to Juno Point area;
(b)the Brisbane River mouth area–north;
(c)the Brisbane River mouth area–south;
(d)the Noosa River and lakes connected to the Noosa River;
(e)the Laguna Bay area;
(f)the Logan River area;
(g)other rivers or creeks south of Double Island Point.

Division 2 Requirements for fishing

Subdivision 1 General

139How permitted fish may be taken

(1)Permitted fish may be taken only by using—
(a)in the Laguna Bay area—otter trawl nets; or
(b)in any other waters—beam trawl nets.
(2)A net must not be used unless the net and its use complies with this division.

140Maximum net length

(1)A beam trawl net used in the following areas must be no longer than 5m—
(a)the Brisbane River–Victoria Bridge to Juno Point area;
(b)the Brisbane River mouth area–north;
(c)the Brisbane River mouth area–south;
(d)the Noosa River and lakes connected to the Noosa River;
(e)the Logan River area;
(f)other rivers or creeks south of Double Island Point.
(2)A net used in the Laguna Bay area must be no longer than 18.6m and have a head rope no longer than 8m.

141Minimum and maximum net mesh size

(1)A net must have a mesh size of at least 28mm.
(2)A net, other than a net used in the Noosa River and lakes connected to it or in Laguna Bay, must have a cod end with a mesh size of at least 25mm and no more than 100 rows of mesh.

142Covering net

(1)The part of a net within 100 rows of mesh from its drawstring must not be covered with netting material, unless the material has a mesh size of at least 28mm.
(2)The bottom half of a net, other than within 100 rows of mesh from its drawstring, must not be completely covered.

143Use of more than 1 net

(1)More than 1 beam trawl net must not be used from the same boat unless the combined length of the nets is no longer than the length for that type of net permitted under section 140.
(2)More than 1 otter trawl net must not be used from the same boat unless—
(a)the combined length of the nets is no longer than 18.6m; and
(b)the combined head rope length is no longer than 8m.

143ARestriction on use of nets with particular fishing apparatus or attachments

(1)This section applies if a beam, otter board or trawl sled is used with a net.
(2)The net may be used only if—
(a)the part of the horizontal surface of the underside of the beam, otter board or trawl sled that makes contact with the sea floor (the trawl shoe) is flat and smooth; and
(b)no part of the beam, otter board or trawl sled, including anything attached to the beam, otter board or trawl sled, extends below the trawl shoe.

Examples of nets that must not be used—

1A net that uses a trawl sled that has spikes attached to the horizontal surface of the underside of its trawl shoe.
2A net that uses a trawl sled that has spikes attached to any part of the trawl sled if the spikes extend below the trawl shoe.

s 143A ins 2016 SL No. 119 s 12

Subdivision 2 Use of primary boats

144Maximum boat length

A primary boat longer than 9m must not be used.

Subdivision 3 BRDs and TEDs

145Requirement to use BRD

A BRD must be used with a net used under this part.

146Requirement to use TED in Laguna Bay area

A TED must be used with a net used under this part in the Laguna Bay area.

Division 3 Prohibited activity

div hdg ins 2016 SL No. 119 s 13

146APossession of particular fishing apparatus or attachments

(1)A person may possess a beam, otter board or trawl sled used with a net only if—
(a)the part of the horizontal surface of the underside of the beam, otter board or trawl sled that makes contact with the sea floor (the trawl shoe) is flat and smooth; and
(b)no part of the beam, otter board or trawl sled, including anything attached to the beam, otter board or trawl sled, extends below the trawl shoe.

Examples of trawl sleds a person may not possess—

1A trawl sled that has spikes attached to the horizontal surface of the underside of its trawl shoe.
2A trawl sled that has spikes attached to any part of the trawl sled if the spikes extend below the trawl shoe.
(2)A person must not possess a thing designed to attach to a beam, otter board or trawl sled if the thing, when attached, extends below the trawl shoe of the beam, otter board or trawl sled.

s 146A ins 2016 SL No. 119 s 13

Part 5 ‘T6’ licences

Division 1 Preliminary

147Purpose and application of pt 5

This part—
(a)prescribes additional conditions to which a ‘T6’ licence is subject; and
(b)applies to a person acting under a licence that has a ‘T6’ fishery symbol written on it.

148Area for ‘T6’ fishery symbol

The area for the ‘T6’ fishery symbol consists of all tidal waters of the following—
(a)the Great Sandy Strait area;
(b)the Hervey Bay area;
(c)rivers and creeks between Double Island Point and the northern bank of the Burrum River.

Division 2 Requirements for fishing

Subdivision 1 General

149How permitted fish may be taken

(1)Permitted fish may be taken only by using beam trawl nets.
(2)A net must not be used unless the net and its use complies with this division.

150Maximum net length

(1)A net used in the Great Sandy Strait area or a river or creek must be no longer than 5m.
(2)A net used in the Hervey Bay area must be no longer than 10m.

151Minimum and maximum net mesh size

(1)A net used in the Great Sandy Strait area or a river or creek must have a mesh size of at least 28mm.
(2)A net used in the Hervey Bay area must have a mesh size of at least 38mm but no more than 60mm.
(3)A net, other than a net used in the Hervey Bay area, must have a cod end with a mesh size of at least 25mm and no more than 100 rows of mesh.

152Covering net

(1)The part of a net within 100 rows of mesh from its drawstring must not be covered with netting material, unless the material has a mesh size of—
(a)if the net is used in the Great Sandy Strait area or a river or creek—at least 28mm; or
(b)if the net is used in the Hervey Bay area—at least 38mm but no more than 60mm.
(2)The bottom half of a net, other than within 100 rows of mesh from its drawstring, must not be completely covered.

153Use of more than 1 net

More than 1 net must not be used from the same boat unless the combined length of the nets is no longer than the length permitted under section 150 for a net.

153ARestriction on use of nets with particular fishing apparatus or attachments

(1)This section applies if a beam, otter board or trawl sled is used with a net.
(2)The net may be used only if—
(a)the part of the horizontal surface of the underside of the beam, otter board or trawl sled that makes contact with the sea floor (the trawl shoe) is flat and smooth; and
(b)no part of the beam, otter board or trawl sled, including anything attached to the beam, otter board or trawl sled, extends below the trawl shoe.

Examples of nets that must not be used—

1A net that uses a trawl sled that has spikes attached to the horizontal surface of the underside of its trawl shoe.
2A net that uses a trawl sled that has spikes attached to any part of the trawl sled if the spikes extend below the trawl shoe.

s 153A ins 2016 SL No. 119 s 14

Subdivision 2 Use of primary boats

154Maximum boat length

A primary boat longer than 9m must not be used.

Subdivision 3 BRDs and TEDs

155Requirement to use BRD

A BRD must be used with a net used under this part.

156Requirement to use TED other than in river or creek

A TED must be used with a net used under this part other than in a river or creek.

Division 3 Prohibited activity

div hdg ins 2016 SL No. 119 s 15

156APossession of particular fishing apparatus or attachments

(1)A person may possess a beam, otter board or trawl sled used with a net only if—
(a)the part of the horizontal surface of the underside of the beam, otter board or trawl sled that makes contact with the sea floor (the trawl shoe) is flat and smooth; and
(b)no part of the beam, otter board or trawl sled, including anything attached to the beam, otter board or trawl sled, extends below the trawl shoe.

Examples of trawl sleds a person may not possess—

1A trawl sled that has spikes attached to the horizontal surface of the underside of its trawl shoe.
2A trawl sled that has spikes attached to any part of the trawl sled if the spikes extend below the trawl shoe.
(2)A person must not possess a thing designed to attach to a beam, otter board or trawl sled if the thing, when attached, extends below the trawl shoe of the beam, otter board or trawl sled.

s 156A ins 2016 SL No. 119 s 15

Part 6 ‘T7’ licences

Division 1 Preliminary

157Purpose and application of pt 6

This part—
(a)prescribes additional conditions to which a ‘T7’ licence is subject; and
(b)applies to a person acting under a licence that has a ‘T7’ fishery symbol written on it.

158Area for ‘T7’ fishery symbol

The area for the ‘T7’ fishery symbol consists of all tidal waters of rivers and creeks between the northern bank of the Burrum River and Richards Point (Rodds Peninsula).

Division 2 Requirements for fishing

Subdivision 1 General

159How permitted fish may be taken

(1)Permitted fish may be taken only by using beam trawl nets.
(2)A net must not be used unless the net and its use complies with this division.

160Maximum net length

A net must be no longer than 5m.

161Minimum and maximum net mesh size

(1)A net must have a mesh size of at least 28mm.
(2)A net must have a cod end with a mesh size of at least 25mm and no more than 100 rows of mesh.

162Covering net

(1)The part of a net within 100 rows of mesh from its drawstring must not be covered with netting material, unless the material has a mesh size of at least 28mm.
(2)The bottom half of a net, other than within 100 rows of mesh from its drawstring, must not be completely covered.

163Use of more than 1 net

More than 1 net must not be used from the same boat unless the combined length of the nets is no longer than 5m.

163ARestriction on use of nets with particular fishing apparatus or attachments

(1)This section applies if a beam, otter board or trawl sled is used with a net.
(2)The net may be used only if—
(a)the part of the horizontal surface of the underside of the beam, otter board or trawl sled that makes contact with the sea floor (the trawl shoe) is flat and smooth; and
(b)no part of the beam, otter board or trawl sled, including anything attached to the beam, otter board or trawl sled, extends below the trawl shoe.

Examples of nets that must not be used—

1A net that uses a trawl sled that has spikes attached to the horizontal surface of the underside of its trawl shoe.
2A net that uses a trawl sled that has spikes attached to any part of the trawl sled if the spikes extend below the trawl shoe.

s 163A ins 2016 SL No. 119 s 16

Subdivision 2 Use of primary boats

164Maximum boat length

A primary boat longer than 9m must not be used.

Subdivision 3 BRDs

165Requirement to use BRD

A BRD must be used with a net used under this part.

Division 3 Prohibited activity

div hdg ins 2016 SL No. 119 s 17

165APossession of particular fishing apparatus or attachments

(1)A person may possess a beam, otter board or trawl sled used with a net only if—
(a)the part of the horizontal surface of the underside of the beam, otter board or trawl sled that makes contact with the sea floor (the trawl shoe) is flat and smooth; and
(b)no part of the beam, otter board or trawl sled, including anything attached to the beam, otter board or trawl sled, extends below the trawl shoe.

Examples of trawl sleds a person may not possess—

1A trawl sled that has spikes attached to the horizontal surface of the underside of its trawl shoe.
2A trawl sled that has spikes attached to any part of the trawl sled if the spikes extend below the trawl shoe.
(2)A person must not possess a thing designed to attach to a beam, otter board or trawl sled if the thing, when attached, extends below the trawl shoe of the beam, otter board or trawl sled.

s 165A ins 2016 SL No. 119 s 17

Part 7 ‘T8’ licences

Division 1 Preliminary

166Purpose and application of pt 7

This part—
(a)prescribes additional conditions to which a ‘T8’ licence is subject; and
(b)applies to a person acting under a licence that has a ‘T8’ fishery symbol written on it.

167Area for ‘T8’ fishery symbol

The area for the ‘T8’ fishery symbol consists of all tidal waters of the following—
(a)the Facing Island area;
(b)the Keppel Bay area;
(c)the Fitzroy River mouth area;
(d)rivers and creeks between Richards Point (Rodds Peninsula) and Reef Point, south of Townshend Island.

Division 2 Requirements for fishing

Subdivision 1 General

168How permitted fish may be taken

(1)Permitted fish may be taken only by using beam trawl nets.
(2)A net must not be used unless the net and its use complies with this division.

169Maximum net length

(1)A net used in the Fitzroy River mouth area or a river or creek must be no longer than 5m.
(2)A net used in the Facing Island area or the Keppel Bay area must be no longer than 10m.

170Minimum and maximum net mesh size

(1)A net used in a river or creek must have a mesh size of at least 28mm.
(2)A net used in the Fitzroy River mouth area must have a mesh size of at least 31mm.
(3)A net used in the Facing Island area or the Keppel Bay area must have a mesh size of at least 38mm but no more than 60mm.
(4)A net used in a river or creek must have a cod end with a mesh size of at least 25mm and no more than 100 rows of mesh.

171Covering net

(1)The part of a net within 100 rows of mesh from its drawstring must not be covered with netting material, unless the material has a mesh size of—
(a)if the net is used in a river or creek—at least 28mm; or
(b)if the net is used in the Fitzroy River mouth area—at least 31mm; or
(c)if the net is used in the Facing Island area or the Keppel Bay area—at least 38mm but no more than 60mm.
(2)The bottom half of a net, other than within 100 rows of mesh from its drawstring, must not be completely covered.

172Use of more than 1 net

More than 1 net must not be used from the same boat unless the combined length of the nets is no longer than the length permitted under section 169 for a net.

172ARestriction on use of nets with particular fishing apparatus or attachments

(1)This section applies if a beam, otter board or trawl sled is used with a net.
(2)The net may be used only if—
(a)the part of the horizontal surface of the underside of the beam, otter board or trawl sled that makes contact with the sea floor (the trawl shoe) is flat and smooth; and
(b)no part of the beam, otter board or trawl sled, including anything attached to the beam, otter board or trawl sled, extends below the trawl shoe.

Examples of nets that must not be used—

1A net that uses a trawl sled that has spikes attached to the horizontal surface of the underside of its trawl shoe.
2A net that uses a trawl sled that has spikes attached to any part of the trawl sled if the spikes extend below the trawl shoe.

s 172A ins 2016 SL No. 119 s 18

Subdivision 2 Use of primary boats

173Maximum boat length

A primary boat longer than 9m must not be used.

Subdivision 3 BRDs and TEDs

174Requirement to use BRD

A BRD must be used with a net used under this part.

175Requirement to use TED other than in river or creek

A TED must be used with a net used under this part other than in a river or creek.

Division 3 Prohibited activity

div hdg ins 2016 SL No. 119 s 19

175APossession of particular fishing apparatus or attachments

(1)A person may possess a beam, otter board or trawl sled used with a net only if—
(a)the part of the horizontal surface of the underside of the beam, otter board or trawl sled that makes contact with the sea floor (the trawl shoe) is flat and smooth; and
(b)no part of the beam, otter board or trawl sled, including anything attached to the beam, otter board or trawl sled, extends below the trawl shoe.

Examples of trawl sleds a person may not possess—

1A trawl sled that has spikes attached to the horizontal surface of the underside of its trawl shoe.
2A trawl sled that has spikes attached to any part of the trawl sled if the spikes extend below the trawl shoe.
(2)A person must not possess a thing designed to attach to a beam, otter board or trawl sled if the thing, when attached, extends below the trawl shoe of the beam, otter board or trawl sled.

s 175A ins 2016 SL No. 119 s 19

Part 8 ‘T9’ licences

Division 1 Preliminary

176Purpose and application of pt 8

This part—
(a)prescribes additional conditions to which a ‘T9’ licence is subject; and
(b)applies to a person acting under a licence that has a ‘T9’ fishery symbol written on it.

177Area for ‘T9’ fishery symbol

The area for the ‘T9’ fishery symbol consists of all tidal waters of the following—
(a)the Llewellyn Bay area;
(b)the Repulse Bay area;
(c)the Sinclair Bay area;
(d)the Cleveland Bay area;
(e)rivers and creeks between Reef Point, south of Townshend Island, and the northern tip of Cape York Peninsula.

Division 2 Requirements for fishing

Subdivision 1 General

178How permitted fish may be taken

(1)Permitted fish may be taken only by using beam trawl nets.
(2)A net must not be used unless the net and its use complies with this division.

179Maximum net length

(1)A net used in a river or creek must be no longer than 5m.
(2)A net used other than in a river or creek must be no longer than 10m.

180Minimum and maximum net mesh size

(1)A net used in a river or creek must have a mesh size of at least 28mm.
(2)A net used other than in a river or creek must have a mesh size of at least 38mm but no more than 60mm.
(3)A net used in a river or creek must have a cod end with a mesh size of at least 25mm and no more than 100 rows of mesh.

181Covering net

(1)The part of a net within 100 rows of mesh from its drawstring must not be covered with netting material, unless the material has a mesh size of—
(a)if the net is used in a river or creek—at least 28mm; or
(b)if the net is used other than in a river or creek—at least 38mm but no more than 60mm.
(2)The bottom half of a net, other than within 100 rows of mesh from its drawstring, must not be completely covered.

182Use of more than 1 net

More than 1 net must not be used from the same boat unless the combined length of the nets is no longer than the length permitted under section 179 for a net.

182ARestriction on use of nets with particular fishing apparatus or attachments

(1)This section applies if a beam, otter board or trawl sled is used with a net.
(2)The net may be used only if—
(a)the part of the horizontal surface of the underside of the beam, otter board or trawl sled that makes contact with the sea floor (the trawl shoe) is flat and smooth; and
(b)no part of the beam, otter board or trawl sled, including anything attached to the beam, otter board or trawl sled, extends below the trawl shoe.

Examples of nets that must not be used—

1A net that uses a trawl sled that has spikes attached to the horizontal surface of the underside of its trawl shoe.
2A net that uses a trawl sled that has spikes attached to any part of the trawl sled if the spikes extend below the trawl shoe.

s 182A ins 2016 SL No. 119 s 20

Subdivision 2 Use of primary boats

183Maximum boat length

A primary boat longer than 9m must not be used.

Subdivision 3 BRDs and TEDs

184Requirement to use BRD

A BRD must be used with a net used under this part.

185Requirement to use TED other than in river or creek

(1)A TED must be used with a net used under this part, other than in a river or creek.
(2)However, a net used under this part may be used without a TED if—
(a)the boat from which the net is used—
(i)is no longer than 6.7m; and
(ii)has an outboard engine with no more than 90kW of power; and
(b)the net—
(i)is used in water shallower than 3m; and
(ii)remains in the water for no more than 25 minutes; and
(iii)is used only by hand, without any equipment to assist in its use.

Division 3 Prohibited activity

div hdg ins 2016 SL No. 119 s 21

185APossession of particular fishing apparatus or attachments

(1)A person may possess a beam, otter board or trawl sled used with a net only if—
(a)the part of the horizontal surface of the underside of the beam, otter board or trawl sled that makes contact with the sea floor (the trawl shoe) is flat and smooth; and
(b)no part of the beam, otter board or trawl sled, including anything attached to the beam, otter board or trawl sled, extends below the trawl shoe.

Examples of trawl sleds a person may not possess—

1A trawl sled that has spikes attached to the horizontal surface of the underside of its trawl shoe.
2A trawl sled that has spikes attached to any part of the trawl sled if the spikes extend below the trawl shoe.
(2)A person must not possess a thing designed to attach to a beam, otter board or trawl sled if the thing, when attached, extends below the trawl shoe of the beam, otter board or trawl sled.

s 185A ins 2016 SL No. 119 s 21

Chapter 5 Additional licence conditions

186Purpose of ch 5

This chapter prescribes additional conditions to which a commercial fishing boat licence is subject.

187Restrictions on processing scallops on commercial fishing boat

(1)This section applies to the extent that processing a scallop involves more than sorting the scallop or removing half of the shell of the scallop.
(2)A person (the processor) may process a scallop on a commercial fishing boat only if—
(a)the processing takes place in waters mentioned in schedule 3; and
(b)the licence for the boat is a ‘T1’ licence; and
(c)the person in control of the boat is a commercial fisher; and
(d)the processor is any of the following—
(i)a commercial or assistant fisher;
(ii)the holder of the ‘T1’ licence.

s 187 amd 2016 SL No. 119 s 22

Chapter 6 Prescribed offences and suspension criteria

Part 1 Prescribed serious fisheries offences

188Serious fisheries offences

For the Act, schedule, definition serious fisheries offence, an offence constituted by any of the following is a serious fisheries offence—

(a)contravening the Marine Parks Act 2004;
(b)contravening the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975 (Cwlth), section 38BA.

Note—

Other fisheries offences are prescribed as serious fisheries offences under section 625 of the regulation.

s 188 amd 2012 SL No. 252s 5; 2013 SL No. 270s 22

Part 2 Prescribed suspension criteria

189Purpose and application of pt 2

(1)This part prescribes criteria under section 68B(4)(b)(i) of the Act for a court suspending a commercial fisher licence, commercial fishing boat licence or effort units.
(2)The prescribed criteria apply only if—
(a)the licence holder has been convicted (conviction) of—
(i)an offence under section 77(2) or 78(1) of the Act; or
(ii)an offence under section 219(2) of the Act that is a serious fisheries offence under section 625 of the regulation; and
(b)the conviction is not a spent conviction.
(3)In this section—
spent conviction means a conviction—
(a)for which the rehabilitation period under the Criminal Law (Rehabilitation of Offenders) Act 1986 has expired under that Act; and
(b)that is not revived as prescribed by section 11 of that Act.

190Criteria for suspending commercial fisher licence

(1)This section applies for a commercial fisher licence.
(2)Subsection (3) applies if the conviction is constituted by any of the following (a serious scallop offence)—
(a)contravening a regulated waters declaration under chapter 2, part 3;
(b)contravening a regulated waters declaration under chapter 2, part 5, division 9 of the regulation;
(c)the holder of a licence failing to ensure another person acting under the licence complies with the Act if the non-compliance constituted a serious scallop offence mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b).
(3)For a serious scallop offence, the prescribed criteria are, for the licence holder’s—
(a)first conviction—6 months to 1 year’s suspension; or
(b)second conviction—2 to 4 years suspension; or
(c)third or subsequent conviction—5 years suspension.
(4)Otherwise, the prescribed criteria are, for the licence holder’s—
(a)first conviction—3 to 6 months suspension; or
(b)second conviction—1 to 2 years suspension; or
(c)third or subsequent conviction—5 years suspension.

191Criteria for suspending commercial fishing boat licence

(1)This section applies for a commercial fishing boat licence.
(2)For a serious scallop offence, the prescribed criteria are, for the licence holder’s—
(a)first conviction—1 to 3 months suspension; or
(b)second conviction—1 to 2 years suspension; or
(c)third or subsequent conviction—5 years suspension.
(3)Otherwise, the prescribed criteria are, for the licence holder’s—
(a)second conviction—1 to 3 months suspension; or
(b)third conviction—1 to 2 years suspension; or
(c)fourth or subsequent conviction—5 years suspension.

192Criterion for suspending effort units

(1)This section applies for effort units.
(2)The prescribed criterion is, for each conviction of the person mentioned in section 191, suspension of a number of the effort units that reduces the person’s total entitlement under the effort units in a way that, as nearly as practicable, corresponds with the criterion under section 191(2) or (3).

Example for subsection (2)—

A holds a commercial fishing boat licence and effort units for the licence. A is convicted of a serious scallop offence. It is A’s first conviction. The prescribed criterion is suspension of a number of the effort units that entitles A to use the boat identified in A’s effort unit certificate for the licence for 1 to 3 months.

Chapter 7 Repeal and transitional provisions

Part 1 Repeal provision

193Repeal

The Fisheries (East Coast Trawl) Management Plan 1999, SL No. 289 is repealed.

Part 2 Saving and transitional provisions

Division 1 Definitions

194Definition for pt 2

In this part—
repealed plan means the repealed Fisheries (East Coast Trawl) Management Plan 1999.

Division 2 General saving and transitional provisions

195References to repealed regulation

In a document, a reference to a particular provision (the previous provision) of the repealed plan is, if the context permits, taken to be a reference to any provision of this plan that corresponds, or substantially corresponds, to the previous provision.

196Existing licences and effort units

(1)This section applies if, immediately before the commencement of this plan—
(a)a licence had a fishery symbol written on it; or
(b)a person held an effort unit.
(2)On the commencement of this plan, the licence and the symbol or the effort unit continues in force under this plan.

197Existing effort unit certificates continue

From the commencement of this plan, an effort unit certificate that was evidence of effort units held immediately before commencement of this plan is taken to be an effort unit certificate given under this plan as evidence of the effort units stated in the certificate.

198Provisions for working out use of entitlement

(1)This section applies to an effort unit holder who notified the chief executive under section 99(3) of the repealed plan that the period of each fishing and steaming day for the effort units is—
(a)from midnight to midnight; or
(b)from 6p.m. to 6p.m.
(2)At the commencement of this plan, the effort unit holder is taken to have given notice to the chief executive under section 75.

Schedule 1 Particular regulated waters

sections 10(3), 11, 14, 17, 20, 21(4), 22, 26, 28 and 87

sch hdg amd 2016 SL No. 238 s 10

Part 1 Southern and northern regional regulated waters

Division 1 Southern regional regulated waters

1Southern regional regulated waters

Waters within the following boundary, other than waters of Moreton Bay—
from the intersection of latitude 28º09.88' south with the mainland shore at high-water mark (at the State’s border with New South Wales, approximately latitude 28º09.88' south, longitude 153º33.10' east) along the shore to latitude 22º00.00' south (approximately at latitude 22º00.00' south, longitude 149º29.68' east)
to latitude 22º00.00' south, longitude 152º56.58' east
to latitude 22º19.18' south, longitude 153º00.32' east
to latitude 22º38.63' south, longitude 152º43.43' east
to latitude 22º44.90' south, longitude 152º10.56' east
to latitude 22º34.40' south, longitude 151º56.06' east
to latitude 23º11.13' south, longitude 151º54.16' east (the light on north reef)
to latitude 23º54.49' south, longitude 152º23.38' east (the light on Lady Musgrave Island)
to latitude 24º06.88' south, longitude 152º42.68' east (the light on Lady Elliot Island)
to latitude 24º21.05' south, longitude 153º08.83' east (the Breaksea spit light off the northern tip of Fraser Island)
to latitude 24º29.90' south, longitude 153º20.06' east
to latitude 24º59.90' south, longitude 153º35.06' east
to latitude 26º09.90' south, longitude 153º50.06' east
to latitude 26º19.90' south, longitude 153º40.76' east
to latitude 26º29.90' south, longitude 153º34.06' east
to latitude 26º40.90' south, longitude 153º31.06' east
to latitude 27º01.90' south, longitude 153º31.26' east
to latitude 27º25.90' south, longitude 153º39.06' east
to latitude 28º03.48' south, longitude 153º47.06' east
to the intersection of latitude 28º09.88' south with the mainland shore at high-water mark.

Division 2 Northern regional regulated waters

2Swain Reefs and Hydrographers Passage

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 22º00.00' south, longitude 150º45.06' east to latitude 21º30.41' south, longitude 150º19.06' east
to latitude 20º46.71' south, longitude 149º39.56' east
to latitude 20º14.11' south, longitude 149º12.06' east
to latitude 19º39.91' south, longitude 149º29.66' east
to latitude 19º39.91' south, longitude 150º02.06' east
to latitude 19º59.91' south, longitude 150º30.06' east
to latitude 19º49.08' south, longitude 150º30.06' east
to latitude 19º56.81' south, longitude 150º42.56' east
to latitude 20º04.61' south, longitude 150º48.61' east
to latitude 20º18.86' south, longitude 150º58.23' east
to latitude 20º26.54' south, longitude 151º04.02' east
to latitude 20º30.27' south, longitude 151º07.61' east
to latitude 20º36.96' south, longitude 151º15.16' east
to latitude 20º42.67' south, longitude 151º22.73' east
to latitude 20º44.50' south, longitude 151º25.31' east
to latitude 20º46.78' south, longitude 151º29.13' east
to latitude 20º48.09' south, longitude 151º31.38' east
to latitude 20º55.00' south, longitude 151º45.50' east
to latitude 20º51.91' south, longitude 151º57.41' east
to latitude 20º52.31' south, longitude 152º02.46' east
to latitude 20º54.97' south, longitude 152º15.39' east
to latitude 21º01.40' south, longitude 152º39.56' east
to latitude 21º12.30' south, longitude 152º42.10' east
to latitude 21º20.00' south, longitude 152º48.10' east
to latitude 21º36.68' south, longitude 152º51.62' east
to latitude 22º00.00' south, longitude 152º56.58' east
to latitude 22º00.00' south, longitude 150º45.06' east.

3Major northern regional regulated waters

Waters within the following boundary—
from the intersection of latitude 22º00.00' south with the mainland shore at high-water mark (approximately latitude 22º00.00' south, longitude 149º29.68' east) along the shore to latitude 21º28.42' south, longitude 149º20.53' east (Allom Point, southern boundary of Llewellyn Bay)
to latitude 21º25.91' south, longitude 149º20.20' east (Freshwater Point, northern boundary of Llewellyn Bay)
along the shore of Llewellyn Bay to latitude 20º06.80' south, longitude 148º26.81' east (northern boundary of Sinclair Bay)
to latitude 20º09.54' south, longitude 148º25.36' east (southern boundary of Sinclair Bay)
along the shore of Sinclair Bay to longitude 142º31.83' east (the northern tip of Cape York Peninsula, approximately latitude 10º41.25' south, longitude 142º31.83' east)
to latitude 10º40.91' south, longitude 145º00.06' east
to latitude 12º59.91' south, longitude 145º00.07' east
to latitude 14º59.91' south, longitude 146º00.07' east
to latitude 17º29.91' south, longitude 147º00.07' east
to latitude 18º42.39' south, longitude 149º00.06' east
to latitude 18º29.91' south, longitude 148º00.06' east
to latitude 18º09.91' south, longitude 147º30.07' east
to latitude 17º45.41' south, longitude 147º00.07' east
to latitude 16º59.91' south, longitude 146º38.07' east
to latitude 16º29.91' south, longitude 146º15.07' east
to latitude 15º59.91' south, longitude 145º56.07' east
to latitude 15º59.91' south, longitude 145º50.57' east
to latitude 16º09.91' south, longitude 145º56.07' east
to latitude 16º15.91' south, longitude 146º01.07' east
to latitude 16º24.41' south, longitude 146º05.07' east
to latitude 16º43.41' south, longitude 146º20.07' east
to latitude 16º55.91' south, longitude 146º30.07' east
to latitude 16º59.91' south, longitude 146º32.57' east
to latitude 17º13.71' south, longitude 146º38.57' east
to latitude 17º45.36' south, longitude 146º48.82' east
to latitude 17º50.67' south, longitude 146º50.97' east
to latitude 18º02.84' south, longitude 147º01.90' east
to latitude 18º09.91' south, longitude 147º10.86' east
to latitude 18º11.41' south, longitude 147º15.07' east
to latitude 18º14.91' south, longitude 147º24.27' east
to latitude 18º19.31' south, longitude 147º24.77' east
to latitude 18º21.41' south, longitude 147º37.76' east
to latitude 18º29.24' south, longitude 147º49.77' east
to latitude 18º37.98' south, longitude 147º58.24' east
to latitude 18º42.97' south, longitude 148º05.16' east
to latitude 18º45.64' south, longitude 148º09.21' east
to latitude 18º50.19' south, longitude 148º22.26' east
to latitude 18º59.14' south, longitude 148º50.22' east
to latitude 19º17.66' south, longitude 149º34.06' east
to latitude 19º29.91' south, longitude 149º57.42' east
to latitude 19º29.91' south, longitude 149º49.06' east
to latitude 19º39.91' south, longitude 150º02.06' east
to latitude 19º39.91' south, longitude 149º29.66' east
to latitude 20º14.11' south, longitude 149º12.06' east
to latitude 20º46.71' south, longitude 149º39.56' east
to latitude 21º30.41' south, longitude 150º19.06' east
to latitude 22º00.00' south, longitude 150º45.06' east
to the intersection of latitude 22º00.00' south with the mainland shore at high-water mark.

Part 2 Regulated waters for scallop replenishment

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Division 1 Hervey Bay

4Hervey Bay scallop replenishment area A

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 24º40.00' south, longitude 152º40.00' east to latitude 24º40.00' south, longitude 152º50.00' east
to latitude 24º30.00' south, longitude 152º50.00' east
to latitude 24º30.00' south, longitude 152º40.00' east
to latitude 24º40.00' south, longitude 152º40.00' east.

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5Hervey Bay scallop replenishment area B

Waters within the following boundary—

from latitude 24º40.00' south, longitude 152º50.00' east to latitude 24º40.00' south, longitude 153º00.00' east
to latitude 24º30.00' south, longitude 153º00.00' east
to latitude 24º30.00' south, longitude 152º50.00' east
to latitude 24º40.00' south, longitude 152º50.00' east.

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Division 2 Bustard Head

6Bustard Head scallop replenishment area A

Waters within the following boundary—

from latitude 23º55.00' south, longitude 151º40.00' east to latitude 23º55.00' south, longitude 151º50.00' east
to latitude 23º45.00' south, longitude 151º50.00' east
to latitude 23º45.00' south, longitude 151º40.00' east
to latitude 23º55.00' south, longitude 151º40.00' east.

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7Bustard Head scallop replenishment area B

Waters within the following boundary—

from latitude 23º55.00' south, longitude 151º50.00' east to latitude 23º55.00' south, longitude 152º00.00' east
to latitude 23º45.00' south, longitude 152º00.00' east
to latitude 23º45.00' south, longitude 151º50.00' east
to latitude 23º55.00' south, longitude 151º50.00' east.

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Division 3 Yeppoon region

8Yeppoon scallop replenishment area A

Waters within the following boundary—

from latitude 22º45.00' south, longitude 151º03.00' east to latitude 22º45.00' south, longitude 151º13.00' east
to latitude 22º35.00' south, longitude 151º05.00' east
to latitude 22º35.00' south, longitude 150º55.00' east
to latitude 22º45.00' south, longitude 151º03.00' east.

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9Yeppoon scallop replenishment area B

Waters within the following boundary—

from latitude 23º00.00' south, longitude 151º10.00' east to latitude 23º00.00' south, longitude 151º20.00' east
to latitude 22º50.00' south, longitude 151º20.00' east
to latitude 22º50.00' south, longitude 151º10.00' east
to latitude 23º00.00' south, longitude 151º10.00' east.

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Part 3 Reef world heritage area regulated waters

10Reef world heritage area

Waters within the following boundary—
from the northern tip of Cape York Peninsula at low-water mark to latitude 10º40.91' south, longitude 145º00.06' east
to latitude 12º59.91' south, longitude 145º00.06' east
to latitude 14º59.91' south, longitude 146º00.06' east
to latitude 17º29.91' south, longitude 147º00.06' east
to latitude 20º59.91' south, longitude 152º55.06' east
to latitude 24º29.90' south, longitude 154º00.06' east
to the mainland shore at its intersection with latitude 24º29.91' south at low-water mark
along the shore at low-water mark to the northern tip of Cape York Peninsula at low-water mark.

Part 4 Southern trawl fishery area regulated waters

11Southern trawl fishery area regulated waters

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 27º57.91' south, longitude 154º00.06' east to latitude 28º09.88' south, longitude 153º33.10' east (point on the shore at the State’s border with New South Wales at high-water mark)
along the shore and breakwall to latitude 27º56.12' south, longitude 153º25.99' east (seaward end of the southern Gold Coast Seaway breakwall)
to the northern tip of Gold Coast Seaway breakwall latitude 27º56.06' south, longitude 153º25.83' east
along the eastern shore of South Stradbroke Island to latitude 27º44.83' south, longitude 153º26.90' east
to latitude 27º43.43' south, longitude 153º27.26' east
along the eastern shore of North Stradbroke Island to latitude 27º23.64' south, longitude 153º26.40' east (Amity Point)
to latitude 27º21.82' south, longitude 153º25.68' east (Reeders Point)
along the eastern shore of Moreton Island to latitude 27º03.68' south, longitude 153º21.71' east (Comboyuro Point)
to latitude 27º05.08' south, longitude 153º12.43' east (Skirmish Point)
along the eastern shore of Bribie Island to latitude 26º50.05' south, longitude 153º07.78' east
to latitude 26º48.38' south, longitude 153º08.36' east (southern end of Kings Beach)
along the shore and breakwall to latitude 26º40.74' south, longitude 153º07.95' east (southern breakwall of Mooloolaba Harbour)
to latitude 26º40.80' south, longitude 153º07.93' east (northern broadway of Mooloolaba Harbour)
along the shore to latitude 25º48.68' south, longitude 153º03.62' east (F↑B at Inskip Point)
to latitude 25º47.52' south, longitude 153º04.62' east (F↑B at Hook Point)
along the eastern shore of Fraser Island to latitude 24º41.83' south, longitude 153º16.00' east (Sandy Cape)
to latitude 24º06.88' south, longitude 152º42.68' east (the light on Lady Elliot Island)
to latitude 23º54.49' south, longitude 152º23.38' east (the light on Lady Musgrave Island)
to latitude 23º11.13' south, longitude 151º54.16' east (the light on North Reef)
to latitude 22º34.40' south, longitude 151º56.06' east
to latitude 22º44.90' south, longitude 152º10.56' east
to latitude 22º38.63' south, longitude 152º43.43' east
to latitude 22º19.18' south, longitude 153º00.32' east
to latitude 22º00.00' south, longitude 152º56.58' east
to latitude 22º00.00' south, longitude 154º31.25' east
to latitude 22º14.90' south, longitude 154º40.08' east
to latitude 27º47.32' south, longitude 154º40.08' east
to latitude 27º47.90' south, longitude 154º22.08' east
to latitude 27º57.91' south, longitude 154º00.06' east.

Part 5 Other particular regulated waters

12Near the New South Wales border to Point Lookout on North Stradbroke Island

(1)Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 28º09.90' south on the territorial sea baseline (approximately latitude 28º09.90' south, longitude 153º33.09' east) along the territorial sea baseline to latitude 27º26.06' south (Point Lookout, North Stradbroke Island, approximately latitude 27º26.06' south, longitude 153º32.78' east)
to latitude 27º26.10' south, longitude 153º34.66' east
to latitude 27º29.90' south, longitude 153º32.66' east
to latitude 27º33.70' south, longitude 153º31.26' east
to latitude 27º36.30' south, longitude 153º30.47' east
to latitude 27º43.50' south, longitude 153º29.27' east
to latitude 27º48.10' south, longitude 153º28.26' east
to latitude 27º52.90' south, longitude 153º27.66' east
to latitude 27º55.10' south, longitude 153º27.47' east
to latitude 27º56.30' south, longitude 153º27.86' east
to latitude 27º59.90' south, longitude 153º27.86' east
to latitude 28º04.30' south, longitude 153º29.06' east
to latitude 28º05.90' south, longitude 153º30.06' east
to latitude 28º06.50' south, longitude 153º30.47' east
to latitude 28º06.70' south, longitude 153º30.86' east
to latitude 28º08.10' south, longitude 153º31.86' east
to latitude 28º08.10' south, longitude 153º33.47' east
to latitude 28º08.50' south, longitude 153º34.07' east
to latitude 28º09.10' south, longitude 153º34.86' east
to latitude 28º09.90' south on the territorial sea baseline.
(2)The regulated period for the waters is from 1 October to 31 March.

13Moreton Bay

Waters of Moreton Bay outside the ‘M1’ and ‘M2’ area.

14Southern Moreton Bay area

(1)Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 27º26.93' south, longitude 153º14.70' east (the A S Huybers flashing red light beacon off King Island, near Wellington Point) to latitude 27º30.30' south, longitude 153º19.35' east (the flashing green light beacon off the western tip of Peel Island)
to latitude 27º32.48' south, longitude 153º20.20' east (the west cardinal light beacon off the northern tip of the bank commonly known as Banana Bank)
to latitude 27º35.20' south, longitude 153º22.83' east (the green light beacon on the south-western side of the Pelican Banks)
to latitude 27º35.65' south, longitude 153º24.27' east (the special mark flashing yellow light beacon at the southern tip of the Pelican Banks)
to latitude 27º34.70' south, longitude 153º24.27' east (the flashing red light beacon on the eastern side of the Pelican Banks)
to latitude 27º34.20' south, longitude 153º24.37' east (the flashing green light beacon off the western shore of North Stradbroke Island)
to latitude 27º32.17' south, longitude 153º24.07' east (the flashing green light beacon off Wallen Wallen)
to latitude 27º31.14' south, longitude 153º23.07' east (the special mark flashing yellow light beacon at the southern tip of Goat Island)
to latitude 27º30.20' south, longitude 153º23.99' east (the southern end of Harold Walker Jetty, Dunwich, North Stradbroke Island)
along the southern side of Harold Walker Jetty to latitude 27º30.14' south on North Stradbroke Island’s western shore (approximately latitude 27º30.14' south, longitude 153º24.08' east)
along North Stradbroke Island’s western shore to latitude 27º29.60' south, longitude 153º24.15' east (the jetty at One Mile Anchorage)
along the southern side of the jetty at One Mile Anchorage to latitude 27º29.58' south, longitude 153º24.13' east (the western end of the jetty)
to latitude 27º29.51' south, longitude 153º22.89' east (the south cardinal light beacon known as Douglas Light)
to latitude 27º27.25' south, longitude 153º19.98' east (the green light beacon that flashes every 6 seconds off Maroom Bank)
to latitude 27º25.99' south, longitude 153º17.41' east (the isolated danger beacon on Hope Banks)
to latitude 27º26.93' south, longitude 153º14.70' east.
(2)The regulated period for the waters is from midnight on 30 June to midnight on 30 September.

15Amity Bight and the South Passage

(1)Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 27º26.06' south on North Stradbroke Island’s north-eastern shore (Point Lookout approximately latitude 27º26.06' south, longitude 153º32.78' east), north and west along the shore of North Stradbroke Island to latitude 27º23.64' south (Amity Point approximately latitude 27º23.64' south, longitude 153º26.40' east)
to longitude 153º25.68' east on Moreton Island’s southern shore (Reeders Point approximately latitude 27º21.82' south, longitude 153º25.68' east)
along Moreton Island’s eastern shore to latitude 27º17.40' south (approximately latitude 27º17.40' south, longitude 153º25.27' east)
to latitude 27º17.40' south, longitude 153º28.56' east
to latitude 27º20.40' south, longitude 153º30.06' east
to latitude 27º26.10' south, longitude 153º34.66' east
to latitude 27º26.06' south on North Stradbroke Island’s north-eastern shore.
(2)The regulated period for the waters is from 6p.m. to 6a.m. from 1 October to 1 March.

16Boggy Creek, Pinkenba

(1)Waters of Boggy Creek upstream of a line—
from Luggage Point to the oil tanker berth
along the oil pipeline viaduct to the start of the viaduct on Bulwer Island.
(2)The regulated period for the waters is from midday on 1 November to midday on 30 April.

17Brisbane River mouth area

(1)Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 27º19.70' south, longitude 153º08.91' east to latitude 27º18.40' south, longitude 153º08.91' east
to latitude 27º18.40' south, longitude 153º11.16' east
to latitude 27º19.95' south, longitude 153º11.16' east
to latitude 27º19.70' south, longitude 153º08.91' east.
(2)The regulated period for the waters is from midnight on 30 June to midnight on 30 September.

18Northern section of Moreton Bay

(1)Waters within the following boundary—
from the intersection of latitude 27º04.93' south with Bribie Island’s western shore

Editor’s note—

The intersection of latitude 27º04.93' south with Bribie Island’s western shore is at approximately latitude 27º04.93' south, longitude 153º09.48' east.
to latitude 27º09.19' south, longitude 153º03.91' east (the special mark yellow flashing light beacon off the Caboolture River)
to latitude 27º10.97' south, longitude 153º06.14' east (the special mark yellow flashing light beacon No. 1 at the entrance of the Scarborough Boat Harbour)
to latitude 27º10.95' south, longitude 153º06.77' east (north of Castlereagh Point)
to latitude 27º09.20' south, longitude 153º06.77' east
to latitude 27º09.20' south, longitude 153º11.46' east
to latitude 27º12.12' south, longitude 153º17.23' east (the flashing red beacon M8 off Four Fathom Bank)
to latitude 27º12.03' south, longitude 153º18.71' east (the flashing red beacon MB2 off Middle Bank)
to latitude 27º08.36' south, longitude 153º20.75' east (the east cardinal beacon M7 west of Cowan Cowan Point on Moreton Island)
to latitude 27º07.35' south, longitude 153º20.47' east (the flashing yellow beacon M5 west of Cowan Cowan township on Moreton Island)
to latitude 27º05.24' south, longitude 153º18.90' east (the flashing red beacon M4 off Yule Bank)
to latitude 27º03.48' south, longitude 153º18.78' east (the flashing red beacon M2 off Salamander Bank)
to latitude 27º02.75' south, longitude 153º16.22' east (the flashing yellow beacon S1 in Spitfire Channel)
to latitude 27º02.27' south, longitude 153º15.45' east (the west cardinal beacon NW12 in Spitfire Channel)
to latitude 27º00.03' south, longitude 153º14.52' east (the southernmost flashing red beacon NW10 in North-West Channel)
to latitude 27º01.80' south on Bribie Island’s eastern shore (approximately latitude 27º01.80' south, longitude 153º10.89' east)
along Bribie Island’s eastern, southern and western shores to latitude 27º04.93' south on Bribie Island’s western shore.
(2)The regulated period for the waters is from midnight on 30 June to midnight on 30 September.

19Caloundra Head

(1)Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 26º44.90' south on the mainland shore (north of Caloundra Head at approximately latitude 26º44.90' south, longitude 153º08.17' east) to latitude 26º44.90' south, longitude 153º12.56' east
to latitude 26º51.90' south, longitude 153º12.56' east
to latitude 26º51.90' south on the western shore of Pumicestone Strait (approximately latitude 26º51.90' south, longitude 153º06.75' east)
along the mainland shore to latitude 26º44.90' south.
(2)The regulated period for the waters is from 6p.m. to 6a.m. from 1 October to 31 December.

20Warana Beach at Kawana Waters

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 26º43.80' south, longitude 153º08.10' east to latitude 26º43.81' south, longitude 153º08.73' east
to latitude 26º43.92' south, longitude 153º08.73' east
to latitude 26º43.91' south, longitude 153º08.10' east
to latitude 26º43.80' south, longitude 153º08.10' east.

21Lakes Doonella and Weyba

Waters of Lakes Doonella and Weyba.

22Noosa River and Lakes Cooroibah and Cootharaba

(1)Waters of the Noosa River and Lakes Cooroibah and Cootharaba.
(2)The regulated period for the waters is from 7p.m. to 6a.m.

23Laguna Bay area

Waters within the Laguna Bay area.

24Hook Point to Taleerba Creek, Fraser Island

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 25º47.00' south on Fraser Island’s eastern shore (at approximately latitude 25º47.00' south, longitude 153º04.86' east), north along Fraser Island’s eastern shore to latitude 25º37.00' south (at approximately latitude 25º37.00' south, longitude 153º05.36' east)
to latitude 25º37.20' south, longitude 153º06.96' east
to latitude 25º47.70' south, longitude 153º07.26' east
to latitude 25º47.00' south on Fraser Island’s eastern shore.

25Taleerba Creek to Indian Head, Fraser Island

(1)Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 25º37.00' south on Fraser Island’s eastern shore (at approximately latitude 25º37.00' south, longitude 153º05.36' east) to latitude 25º00.50' south on Fraser Island’s eastern shore (at approximately latitude 25º00.50' south, longitude 153º21.56' east)
to latitude 25º00.70' south, longitude 153º22.66' east
to latitude 25º29.38' south, longitude 153º09.38' east
to latitude 25º37.20' south, longitude 153º06.96' east
to latitude 25º37.00' south on Fraser Island’s eastern shore.
(2)The regulated period for the waters is from midday on 1 August to midday on 1 April.

26Fraser Island—Indian Head to Waddy Point

(1)Eastern foreshore waters of Fraser Island and waters within 400m out to sea from the eastern shore at low water, between 400m north of Waddy Point and 400m south of Indian Head.
(2)The regulated period for the waters is from midday on 1 September to midday on 30 September.

27Fraser Island—Hook Point to northern tip

(1)Fraser Island’s eastern foreshore waters and waters within 200m out to sea from the shore at low water, between an F↑B sign at Hook Point and the northern tip of Fraser Island.
(2)The regulated period for the waters is from midday on 1 September to midday on 1 April.

28Mary River

Waters of the Mary River between lines between the following places marked by F↑B signs—
longitude 152º46.73' east on the northern bank of the river and longitude 152º46.89' east on its southern bank
longitude 152º51.80' east on the northern bank of the river near ‘Tandora’, and longitude 152º51.77' east on the shore of Crab Island (Meteor Point)
longitude 152º51.68' east on the shore of Crab Island and longitude 152º52.01' east on the southern bank of the river.

29Hervey Bay seasonal night-time closure

(1)Waters of Hervey Bay within the following boundary—
from longitude 152º48.82' east on the mainland shore (near Point Vernon, approximately latitude 25º14.67' south, longitude 152º48.82' east) to latitude 25º15.28' south, longitude 152º45.06' east
to latitude 25º13.34' south, longitude 152º40.19' east
to latitude 25º08.90' south, longitude 152º39.06' east
to latitude 25º07.38' south, longitude 152º35.13' east
to latitude 25º07.38' south, longitude 152º37.06' east
to latitude 25º04.90' south, longitude 152º37.06' east
to latitude 25º04.90' south on the mainland shore (approximately latitude 25º04.90' south, longitude 152º33.22' east)
along the shore to longitude 152º48.82' east on the mainland shore.
(2)The regulated period for the waters is from 1 March to 1 May from 6p.m. to 6a.m.

30Hervey Bay—other closures

(1)Waters of Hervey Bay within the following boundary—
from longitude 152º48.82' east on the mainland shore (near Point Vernon, approximately latitude 25º14.67' south, longitude 152º48.82' east) to latitude 25º13.34' south, longitude 152º40.19' east
to latitude 25º08.90' south, longitude 152º39.06' east
to latitude 25º07.38' south, longitude 152º37.06' east
to latitude 25º04.90' south, longitude 152º37.06' east
to latitude 25º04.90' south on the mainland shore (approximately latitude 25º04.90' south, longitude 152º33.22' east)
along the shore to longitude 152º48.82' east on the mainland shore.
(2)The regulated periods for the waters are—
(a)from 2 May to the end of February; and
(b)from 1 March to 1 May, from 6a.m. to 6p.m.

31Skyringville Creek

(1)The following waters—
(a)the creek commonly known as Skyringville Creek—
(i)upstream of a line running south-east from the north-western tip of Barubbra Island; and
(ii)downstream of a line between F↑B signs on opposite sides of the creek about 800m from its banks;
(b)waterways joining the parts of the creek described in paragraph (a).
(2)The regulated period for the waters mentioned in subsection (1)(a)(i) is from 1 August to 30 November.

32Southern Hervey Bay

(1)Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 25º09.18' south on the mainland shore (Burrum Point)

Editor’s note—

Burrum Point is at approximately latitude 25º09.18' south, longitude 152º38.02' east.
to latitude 25º08.69' south, longitude 152º49.93' east (Fairway Buoy, Hervey Bay)
to latitude 25º13.50' south on the western shore of Fraser Island (Moon Point, approximately latitude 25º13.50' south, longitude 152º59.50' east)
to longitude 152º49.21' east on the mainland shore (Point Vernon, approximately latitude 25º14.47' south, longitude 152º49.21' east)
along the shore to longitude 152º38.12' east on the mainland shore.
(2)The regulated period for the waters is from midnight on 30 June to midnight on 31 October.

33Burnett River

(1)Waters of the Burnett River and waterways joining it.
(2)The regulated period for the waters is from 1 August to 30 November.
(3)However, subsection (2) does not apply to the following waters within the regulated waters—
(a)the waters upstream of a line between F↑B signs on opposite sides of the Burnett River near its junction with Bundaberg Creek;
(b)the waters downstream of a line between F↑B signs on opposite sides of the river near the western tip of Harriett Island.

34Baffle Creek

Waters of Baffle Creek and waterways joining it.

35Sandy Cape

(1)Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 24º41.83' south, longitude 153º16.00' east (Sandy Cape) to latitude 24º38.90' south, longitude 153º16.00' east
to latitude 24º44.90' south, longitude 153º06.06' east
to latitude 24º47.90' south, longitude 153º06.06' east
to latitude 24º48.94' south, longitude 153º07.26' east (Rooney Point)
to latitude 24º41.83' south, longitude 153º16.00' east.
(2)The regulated period for the waters is from midday 20 September to midday 1 February.

36Northern Fraser Island and north of Fraser Island

(1)Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 24º59.90' south, longitude 152º45.98' east to latitude 24º43.40' south, longitude 152º30.06' east
to latitude 24º01.40' south, longitude 151º49.06' east
to latitude 23º10.83' south, longitude 150º59.56' east (the light on Great Keppel Island)
to latitude 22º59.90' south, longitude 151º00.06' east
to latitude 21º59.90' south, longitude 150º42.56' east
to latitude 21º59.90' south, longitude 152º00.06' east
to latitude 22º05.60' south, longitude 152º14.57' east (the western tip of Herald No. 1 in the Swain Reefs)
to latitude 23º11.13' south, longitude 151º54.16' east (the light on North Reef)
to latitude 23º54.49' south, longitude 152º23.38' east (the light on Lady Musgrave Island)
to latitude 24º06.88' south, longitude 152º42.68' east (the light on Lady Elliot Island)
to latitude 24º41.83' south, longitude 153º16.00' east (Sandy Cape, Fraser Island)
to latitude 24º48.94' south, longitude 153º07.26' east (Rooney Point)
along Fraser Island’s western shore to latitude 24º59.90' south, longitude 153º13.23' east
to latitude 24º59.90' south, longitude 152º45.98' east.
(2)The regulated period for the waters is from 8a.m. to 6p.m.

37Gladstone offshore area

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 23º44.90' south, longitude 153º30.06' east to latitude 24º29.90' south, longitude 153º30.06' east
to latitude 24º29.90' south, longitude 154º00.06' east
to latitude 23º38.54' south, longitude 153º44.16' east
to latitude 23º44.90' south, longitude 153º30.06' east.

38Keppel Bay near Middle Island Observatory

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 23º10.21' south, longitude 150º55.26' east to latitude 23º10.23' south, longitude 150º55.32' east
to latitude 23º10.29' south, longitude 150º55.35' east
to latitude 23º10.35' south, longitude 150º55.32' east
to latitude 23º10.37' south, longitude 150º55.26' east
to latitude 23º10.35' south, longitude 150º55.20' east
to latitude 23º10.29' south, longitude 150º55.17' east
to latitude 23º10.23' south, longitude 150º55.20' east
to latitude 23º10.21' south, longitude 150º55.26' east.

39Yeppoon offshore area

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 22º59.90' south, longitude 153º00.06' east to latitude 23º29.90' south, longitude 153º00.06' east
to latitude 23º16.72' south, longitude 153º37.41' east
to latitude 22º59.90' south, longitude 153º32.21' east
to latitude 22º59.90' south, longitude 153º00.06' east.

40Shoalwater Bay

Waters, and waterways joining the waters, within the following boundary—
from latitude 21º29.91' south, longitude 149º38.06' east to latitude 22º23.02' south on the mainland shore near Charon Point (approximately latitude 22º23.02' south, longitude 149º48.51' east)
east along the shore to latitude 22º18.86' south on the mainland shore near Reef Point (approximately latitude 22º18.86' south, longitude 150º33.99' east)
to latitude 22º17.75' south on the mainland shore (approximately latitude 22º17.75' south, longitude 150º33.69' east)
north to Townshend Island
north along the shore of Townshend Island to longitude 150º30.06' east (approximately latitude 22º12.78' south, longitude 150º30.06' east)
to latitude 22º05.41' south, longitude 150º40.56' east
to latitude 21º59.91' south, longitude 151º00.06' east
to latitude 21º29.91' south, longitude 150º45.06' east
to latitude 21º29.91' south, longitude 149º38.06' east.

41Broadsound to Dunk Island

(1)Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 21º59.90' south, longitude 150º42.56' east to latitude 20º14.91' south, longitude 149º10.07' east
to latitude 19º59.91' south, longitude 149º00.06' east
to latitude 19º58.91' south, longitude 148º27.06' east
to latitude 19º50.91' south, longitude 148º05.06' east
to latitude 19º14.91' south, longitude 147º30.07' east
to latitude 18º45.74' south, longitude 146º43.07' east
to latitude 17º51.74' south, longitude 146º12.73' east
to latitude 17º51.74' south, longitude 147º35.61' east
to latitude 19º39.55' south, longitude 150º35.06' east
to latitude 20º09.91' south, longitude 150º20.06' east
to latitude 20º59.90' south, longitude 151º30.06' east
to latitude 21º59.90' south, longitude 152º00.06' east
to latitude 21º59.90' south, longitude 150º42.56' east.
(2)The regulated period for the waters is from 8a.m. to 6p.m.

42Swain Reefs

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 19º49.08' south, longitude 150º30.06' east to latitude 20º18.91' south, longitude 150º30.06' east
to latitude 20º18.91' south, longitude 150º33.06' east
to latitude 20º29.91' south, longitude 150º33.06' east
to latitude 20º29.91' south, longitude 151º00.06' east
to latitude 20º59.91' south, longitude 151º00.06' east
to latitude 20º59.91' south, longitude 151º30.06' east
to latitude 21º29.91' south, longitude 151º30.06' east
to latitude 21º29.90' south, longitude 152º30.06' east
to latitude 21º59.90' south, longitude 152º30.06' east
to latitude 21º59.90' south, longitude 152º40.06' east
to latitude 22º21.90' south, longitude 152º40.06' east
to latitude 22º29.90' south, longitude 152º35.06' east
to latitude 21º59.90' south, longitude 151º43.56' east
to latitude 21º59.91' south, longitude 151º30.06' east
to latitude 22º18.40' south, longitude 151º30.06' east
to latitude 22º34.40' south, longitude 151º56.06' east
to latitude 22º44.90' south, longitude 152º10.56' east
to latitude 22º38.63' south, longitude 152º43.43' east
to latitude 22º19.18' south, longitude 153º00.32' east
to latitude 22º00.00' south, longitude 152º56.58' east
to latitude 21º36.68' south, longitude 152º51.62' east
to latitude 21º20.00' south, longitude 152º48.10' east
to latitude 21º12.30' south, longitude 152º42.10' east
to latitude 21º01.40' south, longitude 152º39.56' east
to latitude 20º54.97' south, longitude 152º15.39' east
to latitude 20º52.31' south, longitude 152º02.46' east
to latitude 20º51.91' south, longitude 151º57.41' east
to latitude 20º55.00' south, longitude 151º45.50' east
to latitude 20º48.09' south, longitude 151º31.38' east
to latitude 20º46.78' south, longitude 151º29.13' east
to latitude 20º44.50' south, longitude 151º25.31' east
to latitude 20º42.67' south, longitude 151º22.73' east
to latitude 20º36.96' south, longitude 151º15.16' east
to latitude 20º30.27' south, longitude 151º07.61' east
to latitude 20º26.54' south, longitude 151º04.02' east
to latitude 20º18.86' south, longitude 150º58.23' east
to latitude 20º04.61' south, longitude 150º48.61' east
to latitude 19º56.81' south, longitude 150º42.56' east
to latitude 19º49.08' south, longitude 150º30.06' east.

43Grasstree Island area

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 21º17.60' south, longitude 149º18.12' east to latitude 21º19.31' south, longitude 149º19.47' east
to latitude 21º22.09' south, longitude 149º19.16' east
west along the shore to latitude 21º17.60' south, longitude 149º18.12' east.

44Pioneer River mouth

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 21º10.09' south, longitude 149º12.43' east
to latitude 21º10.85' south, longitude 149º15.95' east
to latitude 21º10.30' south, longitude 149º16.24' east
to latitude 21º06.10' south, longitude 149º15.35' east
to the intersection of longitude 149º13.51' east with the mainland shore
along the mainland shore to latitude 21º08.79' south, longitude 149º12.79' east
to latitude 21º10.09' south, longitude 149º12.43' east.

45Egremont Pass Closure

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 20º56.92' south, longitude 149º25.55' east to latitude 20º55.60' south, longitude 149º24.35' east
to latitude 20º53.94' south, longitude 149º24.72' east
to latitude 20º54.12' south, longitude 149º26.34' east
to latitude 20º56.94' south, longitude 149º25.56' east.

46Refuge Bay on Scawfell Island

Waters within the following boundary—
from the intersection of longitude 149º35.10' east with the northern shore of Scawfell Island
to the intersection of longitude 149º36.13' east with the northern shore of Scawfell Island
then along the shore of Refuge Bay to the intersection of longitude 149º35.10' east with the northern shore of Scawfell Island.

47Pioneer Bay

Waters within the following boundary—
from the intersection of longitude 148º44.05' east with the mainland shore (Mandalay Point)
to the intersection of longitude 148º42.91' east with the mainland shore
to latitude 20º15.91' south, longitude 148º41.79' east
to the intersection of latitude 20º15.12' south with the mainland shore.

Editor’s notes—

The intersection of longitude 148º42.91' east with the mainland shore is near the intersection of Broadwater Avenue and Ocean View Avenue, Airlie Beach.

Latitude 20º15.91' south, longitude 148º41.79' east is near the eastern tip of Pigeon Island.

The intersection of latitude 20º15.12' south with the mainland shore is approximately 2km south of Bluff Point.

48Hayman Island to Cape Abbot

(1)Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 20º03.30' south, longitude 148º52.75' east (the western tip of Hayman Island) to longitude 148º45.11' east on the mainland shore (the northern tip of Pioneer Point, approximately latitude 20º14.02' south, longitude 148º45.11' east)
to latitude 20º05.88' south on the south-western shore of Gumbrell Island (the island’s south-western tip, approximately latitude 20º05.88' south, longitude 148º36.20' east)
along Gumbrell Island’s western shore to latitude 20º05.55' south (the island’s south-western tip, approximately latitude 20º05.55' south, longitude 148º36.46' east)
to latitude 19º58.33' south, longitude 148º27.02' east (the northern tip of Gloucester Head, Gloucester Island)
to latitude 19º58.90' south, longitude 148º21.87' east (the northern tip of Middle Island)
to latitude 19º58.59' south, longitude 148º15.55' east (Cape Edgecumbe)
to latitude 19º51.49' south, longitude 148º05.12' east (the seaward end of the jetty at Abbot Point)
to latitude 19º50.78' south, longitude 147º54.23' east (the northern tip of Camp Island)
to latitude 19º43.90' south, longitude 147º50.19' east
to latitude 19º43.64' south, longitude 148º21.61' east (the light on Holbourne Island)
to latitude 20º03.30' south, longitude 148º52.75' east.
(2)The regulated period for the waters is from 8a.m. to 6p.m. from 1 April to 31 October.

49Bowen to Cairns offshore area

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 16º55.91' south, longitude 146º30.07' east to latitude 17º29.91' south, longitude 146º30.07' east
to latitude 18º29.91' south, longitude 147º00.07' east
to latitude 18º29.91' south, longitude 147º11.07' east
to latitude 18º23.91' south, longitude 147º09.07' east
to latitude 18º22.41' south, longitude 147º12.57' east
to latitude 18º23.91' south, longitude 147º20.06' east
to latitude 18º29.91' south, longitude 147º22.57' east
to latitude 18º29.91' south, longitude 147º30.07' east
to latitude 18º39.91' south, longitude 147º30.07' east
to latitude 18º39.91' south, longitude 147º42.06' east
to latitude 18º59.91' south, longitude 148º00.06' east
to latitude 19º29.91' south, longitude 149º00.06' east
to latitude 19º29.91' south, longitude 149º57.42' east
to latitude 19º17.66' south, longitude 149º34.06' east
to latitude 18º59.14' south, longitude 148º50.22' east
to latitude 18º50.19' south, longitude 148º22.26' east
to latitude 18º45.64' south, longitude 148º09.21' east
to latitude 18º42.97' south, longitude 148º05.16' east
to latitude 18º37.98' south, longitude 147º58.24' east
to latitude 18º29.24' south, longitude 147º49.77' east
to latitude 18º21.41' south, longitude 147º37.76' east
to latitude 18º19.31' south, longitude 147º24.77' east
to latitude 18º14.91' south, longitude 147º24.27' east
to latitude 18º11.41' south, longitude 147º15.07' east
to latitude 18º09.91' south, longitude 147º10.86' east
to latitude 18º02.84' south, longitude 147º01.90' east
to latitude 17º50.67' south, longitude 146º50.97' east
to latitude 17º45.36' south, longitude 146º48.82' east
to latitude 17º13.71' south, longitude 146º38.57' east
to latitude 16º59.91' south, longitude 146º32.57' east
to latitude 16º55.91' south, longitude 146º30.07' east.

50Townsville to Cape York Peninsula offshore area

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 10º40.91' south, longitude 143º55.07' east to latitude 10º59.91' south, longitude 144º00.07' east
to latitude 11º17.91' south, longitude 144º00.07' east
to latitude 11º17.91' south, longitude 143º30.07' east
to latitude 11º59.91' south, longitude 143º30.07' east
to latitude 11º59.91' south, longitude 143º45.07' east
to latitude 12º59.91' south, longitude 143º45.07' east
to latitude 13º04.91' south, longitude 143º55.07' east
to latitude 13º29.91' south, longitude 144º00.07' east
to latitude 13º29.91' south, longitude 144º03.07' east
to latitude 13º56.41' south, longitude 144º22.07' east
to latitude 13º59.91' south, longitude 144º30.07' east
to latitude 14º26.41' south, longitude 145º30.07' east
to latitude 14º59.91' south, longitude 145º30.07' east
to latitude 14º59.91' south, longitude 145º32.07' east
to latitude 15º34.91' south, longitude 145º32.07' east
to latitude 15º34.91' south, longitude 145º48.07' east
to latitude 15º59.91' south, longitude 145º48.07' east
to latitude 15º59.91' south, longitude 145º56.07' east
to latitude 16º29.91' south, longitude 146º15.07' east
to latitude 16º59.91' south, longitude 146º38.07' east
to latitude 17º45.41' south, longitude 147º00.07' east
to latitude 18º09.91' south, longitude 147º30.07' east
to latitude 18º29.91' south, longitude 148º00.06' east
to latitude 18º42.39' south, longitude 149º00.06' east
to latitude 17º29.91' south, longitude 147º00.07' east
to latitude 14º59.91' south, longitude 146º00.07' east
to latitude 12º59.91' south, longitude 145º00.07' east
to latitude 10º40.91' south, longitude 145º00.06' east
to latitude 10º40.91' south, longitude 143º55.07' east.

51Etty Bay area

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 17º33.33' south, longitude 146º05.42' east
along the shore of Etty Bay to latitude 17º33.72' south, longitude 146º05.61' east
to latitude 17º33.72' south, longitude 146º05.85' east
to latitude 17º33.33' south, longitude 146º05.76' east
to latitude 17º33.33' south, longitude 146º05.42' east.

52Mission Beach

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 18º02.09' south, longitude 146º03.15' east to latitude 18º02.09' south, longitude 146º03.53' east
to latitude 17º59.94' south, longitude 146º04.43' east
to latitude 17º58.91' south, longitude 146º06.07' east
to latitude 17º54.49' south, longitude 146º05.92' east
to latitude 17º54.09' south, longitude 146º06.53' east
to latitude 17º51.49' south, longitude 146º07.23' east
to latitude 17º51.11' south, longitude 146º06.53' east
to latitude 17º49.35' south, longitude 146º06.35' east
south along the shore to latitude 18º02.09' south, longitude 146º03.15' east.

53Mission Beach night-time closure

(1)Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 17º51.49' south, longitude 146º07.23' east to latitude 17º55.50' south, longitude 146º08.11' east
to latitude 17º58.05' south, longitude 146º06.07' east
north along the shore to latitude 17º51.49' south, longitude 146º07.23' east.
(2)The regulated period for the waters is from 8p.m. to 6a.m.

54Trinity Bay

Waters of Trinity Bay and waterways joining it west of a line from latitude 16º52.34' south, longitude 145º50.90' east (False Cape) to latitude 16º46.48' south, longitude 145º41.72' east (Taylor Point).

55Yorkeys Knob to Simpson Point

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 16º47.96' south on the mainland shore (Yorkeys Knob, approximately latitude 16º47.96' south, longitude 145º43.30' east) along the shore to longitude 145º37.82' east (Simpson Point, approximately latitude 16º42.31' south, longitude 145º37.82' east)
to latitude 16º43.51' south on the western shore of Double Island (approximately latitude 16º43.51' south, longitude 145º40.66' east)
to latitude 16º45.60' south, longitude 145º41.40' east
to latitude 16º46.61' south, longitude 145º42.22' east
to latitude 16º46.70' south, longitude 145º42.55' east
to latitude 16º47.96' south on the mainland shore.

56Cook Bay

(1)Waters of Cook Bay within the following boundary—
from latitude 16º43.51' south on the western shore of Double Island (approximately latitude 16º43.51' south, longitude 145º40.66' east) to latitude 16º45.60' south, longitude 145º41.40' east
to latitude 16º46.61' south, longitude 145º42.22' east
to latitude 16º46.70' south, longitude 145º42.55' east
to latitude 16º43.51' south on the western shore of Double Island.
(2)The regulated period for the waters is from 6a.m. to 6p.m.

57Island Point to the Daintree River

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 16º28.73' south on the mainland shore (the light beacon at Island Point, near Port Douglas, approximately latitude 16º28.73' south, longitude 145º27.85' east) along the shore to longitude 145º27.56' east (near the northern bank of the Daintree River, approximately latitude 16º17.21' south, longitude 145º27.56' east)
to latitude 16º28.73' south on the mainland shore.

58North of latitude 15°30.00' south

(1)Waters north of latitude 15º30.00' south.

Editor’s note—

Latitude 15º30.00' south is approximately the latitude of Cooktown.
(2)The regulated period for the waters is from 8a.m. to 6p.m.

59Grave Point to Indian Head

Waters within the following boundary—
from longitude 145º18.27' east on the mainland shore (Grave Point approximately latitude 15º33.15' south, longitude 145º18.27' east) along the shore to latitude 15º22.51' south (Indian Head approximately latitude 15º22.51' south, longitude 145º17.30' east)
to the intersection of latitude 15º29.77' south with the mainland shore (Monkhouse Point)
to longitude 145º18.27' east on the mainland shore.

60Cape Bedford to Murray Reefs

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 15º13.56' south on the mainland shore (Cape Bedford approximately latitude 15º13.56' south, longitude 145º20.26' east) along the shore to longitude 145º15.65' east (approximately latitude 15º05.58' south, longitude 145º15.65' east)
to latitude 15º05.58' south, longitude 145º15.90' east (the northern tip of the Murray Reefs)
to latitude 15º13.56' south on the mainland shore.

61Cape Flattery to Lookout Point

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 14º56.96' south, longitude 145º20.81' east (Cape Flattery) along the mainland shore to latitude 14º50.09' south, longitude 145º13.88' east (eastern tip of Lookout Point)
to latitude 14º56.96' south, longitude 145º20.81' east (Cape Flattery).

62Lookout Point to Baron Reef

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 14º50.09' south, longitude 145º13.88' east (eastern tip of Lookout Point) along the mainland shore to latitude 14º26.16' south (at approximately latitude 14º26.16' south, longitude 144º37.15' east)
to latitude 14º28.27' south, longitude 144º41.92' east (northern tip of Baron Reef)
to latitude 14º30.05' south, longitude 144º45.93' east (northern tip of Noble Island)
to latitude 14º33.06' south, longitude 144º54.26' east (northern tip of Morris Island)
to latitude 14º43.88' south, longitude 145º06.07' east (the navigational light on Pethebridge Islets)
to latitude 14º42.14' south, longitude 145º12.16' east (northern tip of the northernmost island of the Turtle Island Group)
to latitude 14º50.09' south, longitude 145º13.88' east (eastern tip of Lookout Point).

63Barrow Point to Bizant River

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 14º21.48' south on the mainland shore (Barrow Point approximately latitude 14º21.48' south, longitude 144º39.05' east) along the shore to longitude 144º01.53' east (the western bank of the Bizant River approximately latitude 14º29.05' south, longitude 144º01.53' east)
to latitude 14º15.70' south, longitude 144º11.69' east (the western tip of Bathurst Head)
to latitude 14º13.26' south on the western shore of Denham Island (approximately latitude 14º13.26' south, longitude 144º14.66' east)
along the island’s southern shore to latitude 14º14.34' south (approximately latitude 14º14.34' south, longitude 144º16.19' east)
to latitude 14º08.40' south, longitude 144º28.97' east (the northern tip of the Channel Rocks)
to latitude 14º09.41' south, longitude 144º30.07' east
to latitude 14º09.41' south, longitude 144º31.57' east
to latitude 14º14.91' south, longitude 144º36.07' east
to latitude 14º20.76' south, longitude 144º39.16' east (the navigation light on Barrow Island)
to latitude 14º21.48' south on the mainland shore.

64Marrett River to Rocky River

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 14º22.73' south on the mainland shore (the northern bank of the Marrett River approximately latitude 14º22.73' south, longitude 144º10.15' east) along the shore to latitude 13º46.41' south (the northern bank of the Rocky River approximately latitude 13º46.41' south, longitude 143º32.16' east)
to latitude 13º46.41' south, longitude 143º38.16' east (the western tip of Wilkie Island)
to latitude 14º13.45' south, longitude 143º47.67' east (the easternmost point of the easternmost island of the Cliff Islands)
to latitude 14º22.73' south on the mainland shore.

65Rocky River to latitude 13°08.91' south

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 13º46.41' south on the mainland shore (the northern bank of the Rocky River approximately latitude 13º46.41' south, longitude 143º32.16' east) along the shore to latitude 13º08.91' south (approximately latitude 13º08.91' south, longitude 143º30.54' east)
to latitude 13º08.91' south, longitude 143º33.56' east
to latitude 13º10.80' south, longitude 143º34.43' east
to latitude 13º16.83' south, longitude 143º34.53' east
to latitude 13º24.11' south, longitude 143º39.27' east
to latitude 13º32.11' south, longitude 143º38.63' east
to latitude 13º46.41' south, longitude 143º34.93' east
to latitude 13º46.41' south on the mainland shore.

66Latitude 13°08.91' south to Thorpe Point

Waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 13º08.91' south on the mainland shore (approximately latitude 13º08.91' south, longitude 143º30.50' east) along the shore to latitude 11º55.21' south (the eastern tip of Thorpe Point approximately latitude 11º55.21' south, longitude 143º08.78' east)
to latitude 11º57.87' south, longitude 143º15.51' east (500m north-west of the northern tip of Harvey Island)
to latitude 11º56.68' south, longitude 143º16.00' east (500m north of the northern tip of Nob Island)
to latitude 11º58.29' south, longitude 143º17.67' east (500m east of the eastern tip of Clerke Island)
to latitude 11º58.71' south, longitude 143º17.25' east (500m south of the southern tip of Clerke Island)
to latitude 11º59.73' south, longitude 143º16.16' east (500m south of the southern tip of Hicks Island)
to latitude 12º00.05' south, longitude 143º14.63' east (500m south of the southern tip of Orton Island)
to latitude 11º59.91' south, longitude 143º13.07' east
to latitude 12º04.91' south, longitude 143º10.07' east
to latitude 12º08.91' south, longitude 143º07.57' east
to latitude 12º11.83' south, longitude 143º07.59' east (500m east of the eastern tip of Tyrrel Reefs)
to latitude 12º12.17' south, longitude 143º06.53' east
to latitude 12º12.17' south, longitude 143º05.97' east
to latitude 12º15.19' south, longitude 143º05.85' east
to latitude 12º16.79' south, longitude 143º07.62' east (500m north of the northern tip of Ada Reef)
to latitude 12º18.45' south, longitude 143º11.13' east (500m east of the eastern tip of Lion Reef)
to latitude 12º18.40' south, longitude 143º11.84' east (500m north of the northern tip of Daniell Reef)
to latitude 12º21.53' south, longitude 143º14.71' east (the eastern tip of Andrew Reef)
to latitude 12º24.91' south, longitude 143º18.07' east
to latitude 12º29.91' south, longitude 143º18.07' east
to latitude 12º33.41' south, longitude 143º21.26' east
to latitude 12º35.31' south, longitude 143º24.97' east (the northern tip of Rocky Island)
to latitude 12º36.85' south, longitude 143º26.83' east (the northern tip of Restoration Island)
to latitude 12º37.91' south, longitude 143º26.87' east
to latitude 12º45.34' south, longitude 143º24.46' east (500m east of the eastern tip of Lloyd Island)
to latitude 12º47.24' south, longitude 143º25.40' east
to latitude 12º48.12' south, longitude 143º26.71' east (500m north of the northern tip of Waight Bank)
to latitude 12º48.30' south, longitude 143º33.49' east (500m north-east of the north-eastern tip of Landsdown Reef)
to latitude 12º53.08' south, longitude 143º33.42' east (500m east of the eastern tip of Rocky Islet)
to latitude 12º53.84' south, longitude 143º34.29' east (500m east of the eastern tip of Ashton Rock Reef)
to latitude 12º56.41' south, longitude 143º33.38' east (500m east of the eastern tip of Hammond Reef)
to latitude 13º08.91' south, longitude 143º33.56' east
to latitude 13º08.91' south on the mainland shore.

67Round Point to Fly Point near Cape York Peninsula

Waters, and waterways joining the waters, within the following boundary—
from longitude 143º05.74' east on the mainland shore (the northern tip of Round Point approximately latitude 11º53.44' south, longitude 143º05.74' east) to latitude 11º48.21' south, longitude 142º58.76' east (the eastern tip of Nigger Head Reef)
to latitude 11º35.60' south, longitude 142º54.14' east (the eastern tip of Pirie Islet)
to latitude 11º15.38' south, longitude 142º52.93' east (500m east of the eastern tip of Bushy Island Reef)
to latitude 10º59.39' south, longitude 142º46.04' east (500m east of the eastern tip of Tern Island Reef)
to latitude 10º52.91' south, longitude 142º42.06' east (500m east of the eastern tip of Turtle Island Reef)
to latitude 10º46.28' south, longitude 142º38.14' east (500m east of the eastern tip of Ariel Bank)
to latitude 10º45.02' south on the mainland shore (the eastern tip of Fly Point approximately latitude 10º45.02' south, longitude 142º36.59' east)
along the shore to longitude 143º05.74' east.

68Tip of Cape York Peninsula

Waters south of latitude 10º41.19' south, within the following boundary—
from the intersection of longitude 145º17.02' east with the mainland shore (the northern tip of Cape York Peninsula)
to latitude 10º41.25' south, longitude 142º32.51' east
to longitude 142º34.95' east on the mainland shore (the northern tip of Osnaburg Point approximately latitude 10º43.53' south, longitude 142º34.95' east)
along the shore to longitude 142º31.83' east.

Schedule 2 Effort unit conversion factor for boats

schedule 4, part 3, definition effort unit conversion factor

Number of hull units for boat

Effort unit conversion factor for boat

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Schedule 3 Waters where scallops may be processed on a boat

section 187(a)

1Tin Can Bay public wharf area

Tin Can Inlet within a 1n mile radius of the public wharf at Tin Can Bay township.

2Parts of Hervey Bay

(1)Waters of Hervey Bay within the following boundary—
from latitude 25º19.00' south, longitude 152º55.00' east then eastward along latitude 25º19.00' south to the intersection with the western shore of Big Woody Island
north along the western shore of Big Woody Island to the northern tip of Big Woody Island
to latitude 25º17.49' south, longitude 152º55.66' east
to latitude 25º18.10' south, longitude 152º55.66' east
to latitude 25º18.10' south, longitude 152º55.00' east
to latitude 25º19.00' south, longitude 152º55.00' east.
(2)Waters of Hervey Bay within the following boundary—
from the special mark known as EU1 to the south cardinal mark known as S6
to the special mark known as S4
to the special mark known as EU1.

3Burnett River from near Bundaberg to near Millaquin Sugar Mill

The Burnett River, Bundaberg between the railway bridge and the shortest straight line across the river from the pump station at the Millaquin Sugar Mill.

4Area near Gladstone

The area near Gladstone within the following boundary—
from the green beacon near the northern shore at the mouth of Auckland Inlet to the rear lead at Targinie Channel, Middle Bank
to Permain Point on the southern tip of Picnic Island
along the western shore of Picnic Island to its northern tip
to the northern tip of Clinton Coal Wharf
to the shore on the northern side of the wharf
to the green beacon near the northern shore at the mouth of Auckland Inlet.

5Area near Yeppoon

Waters near Double Head, near Yeppoon, within the following boundary—
from the intersection of latitude 23º10.40' south with the mainland shore

Editor’s note—

The intersection of latitude 23º10.40' south with the mainland shore is near Bluff Point.
to latitude 23º10.40' south, longitude 150º48.56' east
to latitude 23º09.65' south, longitude 150º48.56' east
to Double Head
to Wreck Point
along the shore to latitude 23º10.40' south.

6Area near Bowen

Waters west of Stone Island, near Bowen, within the following boundary—
from Dalrymple Point to the western side of South Head, Stone Island
along the western shore of Stone Island to the tip of the sand spit at the island’s south-western tip
to the lead known as M5
to Dalrymple Point.

7Area west of Cape Cleveland

Waters west of Cape Cleveland within the following boundary—
from Cape Cleveland along the shore to longitude 147º00.07' east
along longitude 147º00.07' east to latitude 19º11.91' south
along latitude 19º11.91' south to the shore
along the shore to Cape Cleveland.

8Area west of Magnetic Island

Waters west of Magnetic Island within the following boundary—
from latitude 19º07.91' south, on the western shore of Magnetic Island, along the latitude to longitude 146º46.07' east
along longitude 146º46.07' east to latitude 19º08.91' south
along latitude 19º08.91' south to the shore of Magnetic Island
along the shore to latitude 19º07.91' south.

9Part of North East Bay (Great Palm Island)

North East Bay (Great Palm Island) within the following boundary—
from longitude 146º41.07' east, on the northern shore of Great Palm Island, along the longitude to latitude 18º42.91' south
along latitude 18º42.91' south to longitude 146º40.07' east
along longitude 146º40.07' east to the shore of Great Palm Island
along the shore to longitude 146º41.07' east.

10Lucinda Services Jetty area

Waters within a 1km radius of the seaward end of the Lucinda Services Jetty, Lucinda.

Schedule 4 Dictionary

section 6(3)

Part 1 Extended definitions for areas

1Meaning of Brisbane River mouth area–north

Brisbane River mouth area–north means waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 27º21.74' south on the mainland shore (Juno Point approximately latitude 27º21.74' south, longitude 153º09.27' east) to latitude 27º20.54' south, longitude 153º10.13' east (the second green beacon marking the Koopa Channel)
to latitude 27º20.00' south, longitude 153º11.50' east (the Western Coffee Pot beacon)
to latitude 27º21.57' south, longitude 153º10.40' east (the Western Inner Bar beacon)
to longitude 153º09.60' east on the mainland shore (Luggage Point approximately latitude 27º22.69' south, longitude 153º09.60' east)
to latitude 27º21.74' south on the mainland shore.

2Meaning of Brisbane River mouth area–south

Brisbane River mouth area–south means waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 27º21.63' south, longitude 153º10.53' east (the Eastern Inner Bar beacon) to latitude 27º20.07' south, longitude 153º11.63' east (the Eastern Coffee Pot beacon)
to latitude 27º20.01' south, longitude 153º11.75' east
to latitude 27º21.44' south, longitude 153º10.83' east
to latitude 27º21.63' south, longitude 153º10.53' east.

3Meaning of Brisbane River–Victoria Bridge to Juno Point area

Brisbane River–Victoria Bridge to Juno Point area means waters of the Brisbane River between the Victoria Bridge and a line from the F↑B sign at Juno Point to the eastern bank of the river.

3AMeaning of central area

The central area means the waters within the following boundary—
from the intersection of latitude 22º00.00' south with the mainland shore at high-water mark (approximately latitude 22º00.00' south, longitude 149º29.68' east)
along the shore to latitude 21º28.42' south, longitude149º20.53' east (Allom Point, southern boundary of Llewellyn Bay)
to latitude 21º25.91' south, longitude 149º20.20' east (Freshwater Point, northern boundary of Llewellyn Bay)
along the shore to latitude 21º14.71' south, longitude 149º15.36' east (Dudgeon Point)
to latitude 21º12.60' south, longitude 149º11.73' east
along the shore to latitude 21º08.84' south, longitude 149º12.63' east
to latitude 21º08.86' south, longitude 149º13.26' east (East Point)
along the shore and breakwall to latitude 21º06.38' south, longitude 149º14.10' east (southern breakwall at Mackay outer harbour)
to latitude 21º06.27' south, longitude 149º13.95' east (northern breakwall at Mackay outer harbour)
along the breakwall and shore to latitude 20º29.44' south, longitude 148º42.91' east
to latitude 20º28.89' south, longitude 148º44.21' east
along the shore to latitude 20º06.80' south, longitude 148º26.81' east
to latitude 20º09.54' south, longitude 148º25.36' east
along the shore and wharf to latitude 20º01.38' south, longitude 148º15.11' east
to latitude 20º01.48' south, longitude 148º15.95' east (Dalrymple Point)
along the shore to latitude 19º16.24' south, longitude 146º50.15' east
to latitude 19º16.13' south, longitude 146º50.13' east
to latitude 19º15.32' south, longitude 146º50.80' east
to latitude 19º14.57' south, longitude 146º50.14' east
to latitude 19º14.62' south, longitude 146º50.00' east
to latitude 19º15.01' south, longitude 146º49.74' east
to latitude 19º14.97' south, longitude 146º49.43' east
to latitude 19º14.98' south, longitude 146º49.35' east
along the shore to latitude 17º36.09' south, longitude 146º07.95' east (Hall Point)
to latitude 17º35.98' south, longitude 146º07.73' east (Goodman Point)
along the shore to latitude 17º30.65' south, longitude 146º04.22' east
to latitude 17º30.31' south, longitude 146º04.63' east (Flying Fish Point)
along the shore to latitude 16º55.36' south, longitude 145º47.21' east (Stafford Point)
to latitude 16º55.07' south, longitude 145º46.92' east (northern breakwall end at the entrance to Cairns Port)
along the breakwall and shore to latitude 16º28.69' south, longitude 145º27.85' east (Island Point)
to latitude 16º28.83' south, longitude 145º27.34' east
along the mainland shore to latitude 16º00.00' south
to latitude 16º00.00' south, longitude 146º42.122' east
to latitude 18º19.889' south, longitude 148º20.043' east
to latitude 18º44.900' south, longitude 152º35.040' east
to latitude 21º09.053' south, longitude 154º00.873' east
to latitude 21º08.978' south, longitude 152º48.000' east
to latitude 21º20.000' south, longitude 152º48.100' east
to latitude 22º00.00' south, longitude 152º56.579' east
to latitude 22º00.00' south, longitude 149º29.680' east.

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4Meaning of Cleveland Bay area

Cleveland Bay area means waters of Cleveland Bay, near Townsville, south of a line from Cape Pallarenda to Cape Cleveland.

5Meaning of Comboyuro Point to Caloundra Head area

Comboyuro Point to Caloundra Head area means waters within the following boundary—
from Comboyuro Point, Moreton Island, to the NW2 special mark beacon at the entrance to the North West Channel near Caloundra
to Caloundra Head
along the shore to the F↑B sign at southern tip of the sand spit between Kings Beach and Bulcock Beach, Caloundra
to the F↑B sign at the northern tip of Bribie Island
along the eastern shore of Bribie Island to Skirmish Point
to Comboyuro Point.

6Meaning of deep water net area

The deep water net area means waters within the following boundary—

from latitude 28º03.48' south, longitude 153º47.06' east to latitude 27º25.90' south, longitude 153º39.06' east
to latitude 27º01.90' south, longitude 153º31.26' east
to latitude 26º40.90' south, longitude 153º31.06' east
to latitude 26º29.90' south, longitude 153º34.06' east
to latitude 26º19.90' south, longitude 153º40.76' east
to latitude 26º09.90' south, longitude 153º50.06' east
to latitude 24º59.90' south, longitude 153º35.06' east
to latitude 24º29.90' south, longitude 153º20.06' east
to latitude 24º21.05' south, longitude 153º08.83' east (the Breaksea Spit light, off the northern tip of Fraser Island)
to latitude 24º06.88' south, longitude 152º42.68' east (the light on Lady Elliot Island)
to latitude 23º54.49' south, longitude 152º23.38' east (the light on Lady Musgrave Island)
to latitude 23º11.13' south, longitude 151º54.16' east (the light on North Reef)
to latitude 22º34.40' south, longitude 151º56.06' east
to latitude 22º44.90' south, longitude 152º10.56' east
to latitude 22º38.63' south, longitude 152º43.43' east
to latitude 22º19.18' south, longitude 153º00.32' east
to latitude 22º00.00' south, longitude 152º56.58' east
to latitude 21º36.68' south, longitude 152º51.62' east
to latitude 21º20.00' south, longitude 152º48.10' east
to latitude 21º12.30' south, longitude 152º42.10' east
to latitude 21º01.40' south, longitude 152º39.56' east
to latitude 20º54.97' south, longitude 152º15.39' east
to latitude 20º52.31' south, longitude 152º02.46' east
to latitude 20º51.91' south, longitude 151º57.41' east
to latitude 20º55.00' south, longitude 151º45.50' east
to latitude 20º48.09' south, longitude 151º31.38' east
to latitude 20º46.78' south, longitude 151º29.13' east
to latitude 20º44.50' south, longitude 151º25.31' east
to latitude 20º42.67' south, longitude 151º22.73' east
to latitude 20º36.96' south, longitude 151º15.16' east
to latitude 20º30.27' south, longitude 151º07.61' east
to latitude 20º26.54' south, longitude 151º04.02' east
to latitude 20º18.86' south, longitude 150º58.23' east
to latitude 20º04.61' south, longitude 150º48.61' east
to latitude 19º56.81' south, longitude 150º42.56' east
to latitude 19º49.08' south, longitude 150º30.06' east
to latitude 19º59.91' south, longitude 150º30.06' east
to latitude 19º39.91' south, longitude 150º02.06' east
to latitude 19º29.91' south, longitude 149º49.06' east
to latitude 19º29.91' south, longitude 149º57.42' east
to latitude 19º17.66' south, longitude 149º34.06' east
to latitude 18º59.14' south, longitude 148º50.22' east
to latitude 18º50.19' south, longitude 148º22.26' east
to latitude 18º45.64' south, longitude 148º09.21' east
to latitude 18º42.97' south, longitude 148º05.16' east
to latitude 18º37.98' south, longitude 147º58.24' east
to latitude 18º29.24' south, longitude 147º49.77' east
to latitude 18º21.41' south, longitude 147º37.76' east
to latitude 18º19.31' south, longitude 147º24.77' east
to latitude 18º14.91' south, longitude 147º24.27' east
to latitude 18º11.41' south, longitude 147º15.07' east
to latitude 18º09.91' south, longitude 147º10.86' east
to latitude 18º02.84' south, longitude 147º01.90' east
to latitude 17º50.67' south, longitude 146º50.97' east
to latitude 17º45.36' south, longitude 146º48.82' east
to latitude 17º13.71' south, longitude 146º38.57' east
to latitude 16º59.91' south, longitude 146º32.57' east
to latitude 16º55.91' south, longitude 146º30.07' east
to latitude 16º43.41' south, longitude 146º20.07' east
to latitude 16º24.41' south, longitude 146º05.07' east
to latitude 16º15.91' south, longitude 146º01.07' east
to latitude 16º09.91' south, longitude 145º56.07' east
to latitude 15º59.91' south, longitude 145º50.57' east
to latitude 15º59.91' south, longitude 145º56.07' east
to latitude 16º29.91' south, longitude 146º15.07' east
to latitude 16º59.91' south, longitude 146º38.07' east
to latitude 17º45.41' south, longitude 147º00.07' east
to latitude 18º09.91' south, longitude 147º30.07' east
to latitude 18º29.91' south, longitude 148º00.06' east
to latitude 18º42.39' south, longitude 149º00.06' east
to latitude 17º29.91' south, longitude 147º00.07' east
to latitude 14º59.91' south, longitude 146º00.07' east
to latitude 18º19.91' south, longitude 148º20.06' east
to latitude 18º44.91' south, longitude 152º35.06' east
to latitude 22º14.90' south, longitude 154º40.06' east
to latitude 27º47.90' south, longitude 154º40.06' east
to latitude 27º47.90' south, longitude 154º22.06' east
to latitude 27º57.90' south, longitude 154º00.06' east
to latitude 28º03.48' south, longitude 153º47.06' east.

7Meaning of Facing Island area

Facing Island area means waters within the following boundary—
from latitude 23º49.93' south, longitude 151º15.22' east (Auckland Point) to latitude 23º47.80' south, longitude 151º17.08' east (Tail Point, Chinaman Island)
to latitude 23º45.25' south, longitude 151º19.93' east (North Point, Facing Island)
along the western shore to latitude 23º52.85' south, longitude 151º22.44' east (Gatcombe Head)
to latitude 23º53.33' south, longitude 151º30.88' east (Fairway Buoy (Wild Cattle Cutting))
to latitude 23º59.46' south, longitude 151º26.43' east (Tiber Point)
along the shore to latitude 23º49.93' south, longitude 151º15.22' east.

8Meaning of Fisherman Islands area

Fisherman Islands area means—
(a)waters upstream of a line between—
(i)the northern tip of the northernmost wharf on Fisherman Islands; and
(ii)the mainland, passing through the rear (seaward) lead of the Lytton Rocks Reach about 900m downstream from Luggage Point; and
(b)waterways joining the waters described in paragraph (a), other than the part of the Boat Passage east of the bridge between Whyte Island and Fisherman Islands.

9Meaning of Fitzroy River mouth area

Fitzroy River mouth area means waters of Keppel Bay and rivers and creeks joining it south and west of the following line—
from Cattle Point to an unnamed point on the shore of Curtis Island about 1.25n miles north of Maria Inlet
along the western shore of Curtis Island to the southern bank of Barker Creek
across The Narrows to the southern bank of Deception Creek at Division Point.

10Meaning of Great Sandy Strait area

Great Sandy Strait area means waters in the Great Sandy Strait between the following lines—
a line from the F↑B sign at the mouth of Pulgul Creek to the F↑B sign at the southern tip of Big Woody Island, and then to the F↑B sign at Blackfellow Point, Fraser Island
a line from the F↑B sign at North Head, Mary River to the F↑B sign at North White Cliffs, Fraser Island.

11Meaning of Hervey Bay area

Hervey Bay area means waters of Hervey Bay between latitude 25º04.90' south and a line—
from longitude 152º49.40' east on the mainland shore (the eastern tip of Point Vernon, approximately latitude 25º14.72' south, longitude 152º49.40' east)
to latitude 25º13.05' south, longitude 152º59.05' east (Sandy Point, Fraser Island).

12Meaning of Keppel Bay area

Keppel Bay area means waters of Keppel Bay within the following boundary—
from latitude 23º30.90' south, longitude 150º59.64' east (an unnamed point on the shore of Curtis Island about 1.25n miles north of Maria Inlet) along the shore to latitude 23º28.76' south, longitude 150º59.48' east (Warner Point)
to latitude 23º24.97' south, longitude 150º51.15' east (Quartz Rock)
to latitude 23º25.98' south, longitude 150º49.80' east
to latitude 23º28.77' south, longitude 150º52.38' east (Cattle Point)
to latitude 23º30.90' south, longitude 150º59.64' east.

13Meaning of Laguna Bay area

Laguna Bay area means waters within the following boundary—
from the intersection of latitude 26º15.90' south with the mainland shore

Editor’s note—

The intersection of latitude 26º15.90' south with the mainland shore is near Teewah at approximately latitude 26º15.90' south, longitude 153º04.20' east.
to latitude 26º22.54' south, longitude 153º06.98' east (eastern tip of Noosa Head)
then along the mainland shore to its intersection with latitude 26º15.90' south.

14Meaning of Llewellyn Bay area

Llewellyn Bay area means waters of Llewellyn Bay, near Sarina, west of a line—
from longitude 149º20.20' east on the mainland shore at Freshwater Point (approximately latitude 21º25.91' south, longitude 149º20.20' east)
to longitude 149º20.53' east on the mainland shore at Allom Point (approximately latitude 21º28.42' south, longitude 149º20.53' east).

15Meaning of Logan River area

Logan River area means the waters of Logan River, and waterways joining it, upstream of the line—
from the intersection of the mainland shore with longitude 153º19.20' east to latitude 27º40.40' south, longitude 153º19.50' east
to latitude 27º41.50' south, longitude 153º21.10' east
to the intersection of the mainland shore with longitude 153º21.10' east.

Editor’s notes—

The mainland shore intersects with longitude 153º19.20' east at approximately latitude 27º40.50' south.

The mainland shore intersects with longitude 153º21.10' east at approximately latitude 27º41.90' south.

16Meaning of ‘M1’ and ‘M2’ area

The ‘M1’ and ‘M2’ area means the waters of Moreton Bay within the following boundary—

from latitude 27º04.93' south on Bribie Island’s western shore (approximately latitude 27º04.93' south, longitude 153º09.48' east) to latitude 27º09.19' south, longitude 153º03.91' east (the special mark flashing yellow light beacon off the Caboolture River)
to latitude 27º10.97' south, longitude 153º06.14' east (the special mark yellow flashing light beacon No. 1 at the entrance of the Scarborough Boat Harbour)
to latitude 27º11.03' south, longitude 153º07.97' east (the North Reef flashing green light beacon)
to latitude 27º14.51' south, longitude 153º07.40' east (the Garnet Rock flashing green light beacon off Margate)
to latitude 27º16.51' south, longitude 153º06.75' east (the Otter Rock flashing green light beacon off Woody Point)
to latitude 27º15.99' south, longitude 153º06.12' east
to latitude 27º19.44' south, longitude 153º06.44' east (the special mark flashing yellow light beacon off the banks of Cabbage Tree Creek)
to latitude 27º20.00' south, longitude 153º11.50' east (the Western Coffee Pot flashing green light beacon near the banks of the Brisbane River, marking the main shipping channel)
to latitude 27º18.63' south, longitude 153º12.48' east (No. 1 Entrance West flashing white and red light beacon of the main shipping channel of the Brisbane River)
to latitude 27º18.65' south, longitude 153º12.62' east (No. 2 Entrance East flashing yellow light beacon of the main shipping channel of the Brisbane River)
to latitude 27º20.07' south, longitude 153º11.62' east (the Eastern Coffee Pot flashing red light beacon)
to latitude 27º21.64' south, longitude 153º10.53' east (the east inner bar flashing red light beacon of the main shipping channel of the Brisbane River)
to latitude 27º22.19' south, longitude 153º14.18' east (the north cardinal beacon north of St Helena Island)
to latitude 27º24.34' south, longitude 153º14.50' east (the south cardinal light beacon south-east of St Helena Island)
to latitude 27º24.86' south, longitude 153º14.56' east (the red light beacon north-east of Green Island)
to latitude 27º26.93' south, longitude 153º14.70' east (the A S Huybers flashing red light beacon off King Island, near Wellington Point)
to latitude 27º30.30' south, longitude 153º19.35' east (the flashing green light beacon off the western tip of Peel Island)
to latitude 27º32.48' south, longitude 153º20.20' east (the west cardinal light beacon off the northern tip of the bank commonly known as Banana Bank)
to latitude 27º35.20' south, longitude 153º22.83' east (the green light beacon on the south-western side of the Pelican Banks)
to latitude 27º35.65' south, longitude 153º23.83' east (the south cardinal beacon at the southern tip of the Pelican Banks)
to latitude 27º34.70' south, longitude 153º24.27' east (the flashing red light beacon on the eastern side of the Pelican Banks)
to latitude 27º34.20' south, longitude 153º24.37' east (the flashing green light beacon off the western shore of North Stradbroke Island)
to latitude 27º32.17' south, longitude 153º24.07' east (the flashing green light beacon off Wallen Wallen)
to latitude 27º31.14' south, longitude 153º23.07' east (the special mark flashing yellow light beacon at the southern tip of Goat Island)
to latitude 27º30.20' south, longitude 153º23.99' east (the southern end of Harold Walker Jetty, Dunwich, North Stradbroke Island)
along the southern side of Harold Walker Jetty to latitude 27º30.14' south on North Stradbroke Island’s western shore (approximately latitude 27º30.14' south, longitude 153º24.08' east)
along North Stradbroke Island’s western shore to latitude 27º29.60' south, longitude 153º24.15' east (the jetty at One Mile Anchorage)
along the southern side of the jetty at One Mile Anchorage to latitude 27º29.58' south, longitude 153º24.13' east (the western end of the jetty at One Mile Anchorage)
to latitude 27º29.51' south, longitude 153º22.89' east (the south cardinal light beacon known as Douglas Light)
to latitude 27º27.25' south, longitude 153º19.98' east (the green light beacon that flashes every 6 seconds off Maroom Bank)
to latitude 27º25.99' south, longitude 153º17.41' east (the isolated danger beacon on Hope Banks)
to latitude 27º25.31' south, longitude 153º18.26' east (the flashing green light beacon north of Chain Banks)
to latitude 27º24.22' south, longitude 153º20.10' east (the northernmost red lateral beacon at the entrance to Rous Channel)
to latitude 27º18.70' south, longitude 153º23.10' east (the northernmost green lateral beacon at the entrance to Fraser’s Gutter)
to latitude 27º15.90' south, longitude 153º23.06' east
east along latitude 27º15.90' south to latitude 27º15.90' south, longitude 153º23.61' east (Moreton Island’s western shore)
along Moreton Island’s western shore to latitude 27º03.68' south (Comboyuro Point approximately latitude 27º03.68' south, longitude 153º21.71' east)
to latitude 27º05.08' south on Bribie Island’s eastern shore (Skirmish Point approximately latitude 27º05.08' south, longitude 153º12.43' east)
along Bribie Island’s eastern, southern and western shores to latitude 27º04.93' south on Bribie Island’s western shore.

17Meaning of Moreton Bay

Moreton Bay means waters within the following boundary, other than waters in the Fisherman Islands area—
from the F↑B sign at the south-eastern tip of Toorbul Point to the F↑B sign at the southern end of South Esplanade, Bongaree, Bribie Island
along Bribie Island’s western and southern shores to Skirmish Point
to Comboyuro Point, Moreton Island
along Moreton Island’s western shore to Reeders Point
to Amity Point, North Stradbroke Island
along North Stradbroke Island’s western and southern shores to its south-eastern tip
to the north-eastern tip of South Stradbroke Island
along South Stradbroke Island’s northern, western and southern shores to the seaward tip of the northern breakwater wall of the Gold Coast Seaway
to the seaward tip of the southern breakwater wall of the Gold Coast Seaway at Nerang Head on The Spit
along the shore of The Spit to the Gold Coast Highway bridge over the Nerang River near Waterways Drive, Main Beach
along the eastern side of the Gold Coast Highway bridge to the mainland shore
along the shore to the F↑B sign at the south-eastern tip of Toorbul Point.

17AMeaning of northern area

The northern area means the waters within the following boundary—
from the intersection of latitude 16º00.00' south with the mainland shore at high-water mark (approximately 16º00.00’ south 145º26.091’ east)
along the shore to latitude 15º27.43' south, longitude 145º15.33' east (northern tip of Cooktown Headland)
to latitude 15º27.60' south, longitude 145º14.45' east (Point Saunders)
along the shore to latitude 10º41.25' south, longitude 142º31.86' east (tip of Cape York Peninsula)
to latitude 10º41.25' south, longitude 145º00.06' east
to latitude 12º59.91' south, longitude 145º00.06' east
to latitude 14º59.91' south, longitude 146º00.06' east
to latitude 16º00.00' south, longitude 146º42.122' east
to latitude 16º00.00' south, longitude 145º26.091' east.

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18Meaning of Repulse Bay area

Repulse Bay area means waters of Repulse Bay, near Proserpine, within the following boundary—
from Rocky Point along the shore to the northern bank of the O’Connell River
east for 2n miles
to Rocky Point.

19Meaning of Sinclair Bay area

Sinclair Bay area means waters of Sinclair Bay, near Bowen, within the following boundary—
from latitude 20º09.54' south, longitude 148º25.36' east on the shore to latitude 20º06.80' south, longitude 148º26.81' east on the shore
along the shore to latitude 20º09.54' south, longitude 148º25.36' east.

20Meaning of ‘T1’ area

The ‘T1’ area means the waters within the following boundary—

from latitude 27º57.91' south, longitude 154º00.06' east to latitude 28º09.88' south, longitude 153º33.10' east (point on the shore at the State’s border with New South Wales at high-water mark)
along the shore and breakwall to latitude 27º56.12' south, longitude 153º25.99' east (seaward end of the southern Gold Coast Seaway breakwall)
to the northern tip of Gold Coast Seaway breakwall latitude 27º56.06' south, longitude 153º25.83' east
along the eastern shore of South Stradbroke to latitude 27º44.83' south, longitude 153º26.90' east
to latitude 27º43.43' south, longitude 153º27.26' east
along the eastern shore of North Stradbroke to latitude 27º23.64' south, longitude 153º26.40' east (Amity Point)
to latitude 27º21.82' south, longitude 153º25.68' east (Reeders Point)
along the eastern shore of Moreton Island to latitude 27º03.68' south, longitude 153º21.71' east (Comboyuro Point)
to latitude 27º05.08' south, longitude 153º12.43' east (Skirmish Point)
along the eastern shore of Bribie Island to latitude 26º50.05' south, longitude 153º07.78' east
to latitude 26º48.38' south, longitude 153º08.36' east (southern end of Kings Beach)
along the shore and breakwall to latitude 26º40.74' south, longitude 153º07.95' east (southern breakwall of Mooloolaba Harbour)
to latitude 26º40.80' south, longitude 153º07.93' east (northern breakwall of Mooloolaba Harbour)
along the shore to latitude 25º48.68' south, longitude 153º03.89' east (F↑B at Inskip Point)
to latitude 25º47.52' south, longitude 153º04.62' east (F↑B at Hook Point)
along the eastern shore of Fraser Island to latitude 25º13.50' south, longitude 152º59.50' east (Sandy Point)
to latitude 25º14.47' south, longitude 152º49.21' east (Point Vernon)
along the shore to latitude 24º45.45' south, longitude 152º24.76' east (South Head)
to latitude 24º44.83' south, longitude 152º23.84' east
along the shore to latitude 24º00.15' south, longitude 151º44.50' east (Chews Point)
to latitude 24º01.31' south, longitude 151º43.65' east (Pancake Point)
along the shore to latitude 24º00.50' south, longitude 151º36.22' east (Spit end)
to latitude 24º03.30' south, longitude 151º37.90' east (Blackney Point)
along the shore to latitude 24º02.22' south, longitude 151º33.87' east (Innes Head)
to latitude 24º01.98' south, longitude 151º32.75' east (Norton Point)
along shore to latitude 23º59.46' south, longitude 151º26.43' east (Tiber Point)
to latitude 23º59.38' south, longitude 151º25.67' east
along the shore to latitude 23º56.23' south, longitude 151º21.42' east
to latitude 23º56.13' south, longitude 151º21.26' east (near Boyne Island)
along the shore to latitude 23º51.12' south, longitude 151º18.70' east (South Trees Wharf)
to latitude 23º51.22' south, longitude 151º17.77' east (Parsons Point)
along the shore to latitude 23º49.93' south, longitude 151º15.22' east (Auckland Point)
to latitude 23º47.80' south, longitude 151º17.08' east (Tail Point, Chinaman Island)
along the eastern shore of Curtis Island to latitude 23º30.90' south, longitude 150º59.64' east (unnamed point on the shore of Curtis Island about 1.25n miles north of Maria Inlet)
to latitude 23º28.77' south, longitude 150º52.38' east
along the shore and breakwall to latitude 23º09.52' south, longitude 150º47.33' east (southern tip of Rosslyn Bay breakwall)
to latitude 23º09.52' south, longitude 150º47.10' east (northern end of Rosslyn Bay breakwall)
along the breakwall and shore to latitude 22º57.85' south, longitude 150º46.65' east (Sandy Point)
to latitude 22º56.62' south, longitude 150º47.64' east
along the shore to latitude 22º32.18' south, longitude 150º47.36' east (Cape Clinton)
to latitude 22º28.21' south, longitude 150º45.42' east (Northeast Point)
along the shore to latitude 22º20.67' south, longitude 149º54.78' east
to latitude 22º23.01' south, longitude 149º48.55' east (Charon Point)
along the shore to latitude 22º20.90' south, longitude 149º41.53' east
to latitude 22º00.00' south, longitude 149º29.68' east
along the shore to latitude 21º28.42' south, longitude 149º20.53' east (Allom Point)
to latitude 21º25.91' south, longitude 149º20.20' east (Freshwater Point)
along the shore to latitude 21º14.71' south, longitude 149º15.36' east (Dudgeon Point)
to latitude 21º12.60' south, longitude 149º11.73' east
along the shore to latitude 21º08.84' south, longitude 149º12.63' east
to latitude 21º08.86' south, longitude 149º13.26' east (East Point)
along the shore and breakwall to latitude 21º06.38' south, longitude 149º14.10' east (southern breakwall at Mackay outer harbour)
to latitude 21º06.27' south, longitude 149º13.95' east (northern breakwall at Mackay outer harbour)
along the breakwall and shore to latitude 20º29.44' south, longitude 148º42.91' east
to latitude 20º28.89' south, longitude 148º44.21' east
along the shore to latitude 20º06.80' south, longitude 148º26.81' east
to latitude 20º09.54' south, longitude 148º25.36' east
along the shore and wharf to latitude 20º01.38' south, longitude 148º15.11' east
to latitude 20º01.48' south, longitude 148º15.95' east (Dalrymple Point)
along the shore to latitude 19º16.24' south, longitude 146º50.15' east
to latitude 19º16.13' south, longitude 146º50.13' east
to latitude 19º15.32' south, longitude 146º50.80' east
to latitude 19º14.57' south, longitude 146º50.14' east
to latitude 19º14.62' south, longitude 146º50.00' east
to latitude 19º15.01' south, longitude 146º49.74' east
to latitude 19º14.97' south, longitude 146º49.43' east
to latitude 19º14.98' south, longitude 146º49.35' east
along the shore to latitude 17º36.09' south, longitude 146º07.95' east (Hall Point)
to latitude 17º35.98' south, longitude 146º07.73' east (Goodman Point)
along the shore to latitude 17º30.65' south, longitude 146º04.22' east
to latitude 17º30.31' south, longitude 146º04.63' east (Flying Fish Point)
along the shore to latitude 16º55.36' south, longitude 145º47.21' east (Stafford Point)
to latitude 16º55.07' south, longitude 145º46.92' east (northern breakwall end at the entrance to Cairns Port)
along the breakwall and shore to latitude 16º28.69' south, longitude 145º27.85' east (Island Point)
to latitude 16º28.83' south, longitude 145º27.34' east
along the shore to latitude 15º27.43' south, longitude 145º15.33' east (northern tip of Cooktown Headland)
to latitude 15º27.60' south, longitude 145º14.45' east (Point Saunders)
along the shore to latitude 10º41.25' south, longitude 142º31.86' east (tip of Cape York Peninsula)
to latitude 10º41.25' south, longitude 145º00.06' east
to latitude 12º59.91' south, longitude 145º00.06' east
to latitude 14º59.91' south, longitude 146º00.06' east
to latitude 18º19.91' south, longitude 148º20.04' east
to latitude 18º44.90' south, longitude 152º35.04' east
to latitude 22º14.90' south, longitude 154º40.08' east
to latitude 27º47.32' south, longitude 154º40.08' east
to latitude 27º47.90' south, longitude 154º22.08' east
to latitude 27º57.91' south, longitude 154º00.06' east.

21Meaning of ‘T2’ area

The ‘T2’ area means the waters within the following boundary—

from latitude 27º57.91' south, longitude 154º00.06' east to latitude 28º09.88' south, longitude 153º33.10' east (point on the shore at the State's border with New South Wales at high-water mark)
along the shore and breakwall to latitude 27º56.12' south, longitude 153º25.99' east (seaward end of the southern Gold Coast Seaway breakwall)
to the northern tip of Gold Coast Seaway breakwall latitude 27º56.06' south, longitude 153º25.83' east
along the eastern shore of South Stradbroke to latitude 27º44.83' south, longitude 153º26.90' east
to latitude 27º43.43' south, longitude 153º27.26' east
along the eastern shore of North Stradbroke to latitude 27º26.06' south, longitude 153º32.78' east (Point Lookout)
to latitude 27º01.67' south, longitude 153º28.09' east (Cape Moreton)
to latitude 26º48.15' south, longitude 153º09.03' east (Caloundra Head)
along the shore and breakwall to latitude 26º40.74' south, longitude 153º07.95' east (southern breakwall of Mooloolaba Harbour)
to latitude 26º40.80' south, longitude 153º07.93' east (northern breakwall of Mooloolaba Harbour)
along the shore to latitude 25º48.62' south, longitude 153º03.89' east (F↑B at Inskip Point)
to latitude 25º47.52' south, longitude 153º04.62' east (F↑B at Hook Point)
along the eastern shore of Fraser Island to latitude 24º41.83' south, longitude 153º16.00' east (Sandy Cape)
to latitude 24º44.83' south, longitude 152º23.84' east (Burnett Head)
along the shore to latitude 24º21.40' south, longitude 151º58.66' east
to latitude 24º21.40' south, longitude 154º40.08' east
to latitude 27º47.32' south, longitude 154º40.08' east
to latitude 27º47.90' south, longitude 154º22.08' east
to latitude 27º57.91' south, longitude 154º00.06' east.

Part 2 Extended definitions for other things

22Working out hull units for a boat

The hull units, for a boat, must be worked out by using the following formula and rounding the amount worked out to the nearest whole number—

equation

where—
HU means the number of hull units for the boat.
L means the length of the boat.
B means the beam of the boat.
D means the depth of the boat.

Editor’s note—

The figure of 0.6 represents a block coefficient to standardise variations in boat design and the figure of 2.83 represents a constant which converts cubic metres to units of 100 cubic feet.

23Meaning of beam of a boat

The beam, of a boat, means the maximum breadth, in metres, amidships between—
(a)if the boat has a metal shell—the moulded lines of its frame; or
(b)if the boat does not have a metal shell—the outer surfaces of its hull, excluding sponsons, fenders and rubbing strips.

24Meaning of depth of a boat

(1)The depth, of the boat, means the vertical distance, measured in metres, from its keel datum to—
(a)if the boat is, after 15 December 2000, modified or replaced under chapter 3, part 8—a point amidships that is level with the highest point of its uppermost continuous deck; or
(b)otherwise—
(i)for a boat with a stepped uppermost continuous deck the raised part of which extends over amidships—a line of reference extending from the lower part of the deck along a parallel line to the raised part; or
(ii)if subparagraph (i) does not apply—the underside of its uppermost continuous deck at the side amidships.
(2)In this section—
amidships, of a boat, means the vertical plane at the middle of its length at a right angle to its centre-line plane.
keel datum means—
(a)for a composite or wooden boat—the lower edge of its keel rabett; or
(b)for a boat in which the form at the lower part of midship section is of a hollow nature or if thick or horizontal garboards are fitted—the point where the line of the hull bottom shell continued inwards cuts the boat’s centre-line; or
(c)if, because of the boat’s shape, the keel datum can not be worked out under paragraph (a) or (b)—the tangent providing the greatest depth measurement.

25Meaning of length of a net

(1)

The length, of a beam trawl net, means the distance the net is capable of extending across the beam or pole used to open it.

(2)

The length, of an otter trawl net, means the combined length, in metres, of the head rope and bottom rope when taut between the outermost points of the meshes attached to the head rope and bottom rope.

26Working out an engine’s maximum continuous brake kW

(1)An engine’s maximum continuous brake kW must be worked out from the manufacturer’s recommended maximum continuous brake kW for its engine type.
(2)The engine must be identified by the following—
(a)make;
(b)model;
(c)year of manufacture;
(d)serial number;
(e)cylinder block;
(f)aspiration and cooling systems.
(3)The following aspects of the recommendation must be considered—
(a)ambient water temperature in the range 25ºC to 27ºC or the temperature mentioned in the recommendation closest to the range;
(b)fuel injectors consistent with the recommended maximum continuous brake kW of the engine type.
(4)If the manufacturer revises the recommendation for the engine type, the revised rating is taken to apply to all new engines of that type installed on boats from the day the revised rating took effect.
(5)The following must be disregarded—
(a)variation from the standard power output, including, for example, engine deratings;
(b)different gear boxes or transmission trains associated with individual engines.
(6)In this section—
engine type means the type of main propulsion engine or engines installed on the boat.

27Meaning of sweep of a net

(1)The sweep, of a net, includes a chain, rope, shackle, wire or other fitting used to attach otter boards or sleds to the point on the head rope or bottom rope of a net where the outermost meshes are attached.
(2)If fittings mentioned in subsection (1) are joined to make a single fitting, the single fitting is 1 sweep.

28When a boat is detected by VMS at a place

A boat is detected by VMS at or in a place if a signal has come from VMS equipment for the boat at or in the place.

Part 3 Other definitions

appropriately marked means stated in writing that is—
(a)legible and permanent; and
(b)raised or recessed.

def appropriately marked ins 2014 SL No. 267 s 18(2)

bar, in relation to mesh in a trawl net, means—
(a)for a knotted trawl net—a side of a mesh of the net from 1 knot to the next knot on the same side of the mesh; or
(b)for a knotless trawl net—a side of a mesh of the net from 1 corner to the next corner.
beam, of a boat, see section 23 of this schedule.
beam trawl net means a trawl net with its mouth attached to a beam or pole to keep the net open.
behind, in relation to a part of a net, means away from the front opening of the net.

def behind ins 2014 SL No. 267 s 18(2)

belly rope, for a cod end, means rope that—
(a)is made from at least 12mm polyethylene rope; and
(b)runs the length of the cod end.

def belly rope ins 2014 SL No. 267 s 18(2)

BRD means bycatch reduction device.
BRD use condition see section 39(1).
Brisbane River mouth area–north see section 1 of this schedule.
Brisbane River mouth area–south see section 2 of this schedule.
Brisbane River–Victoria Bridge to Juno Point area see section 3 of this schedule.
central area see section 3A of this schedule.

def central area ins 2014 SL No. 267 s 18(2)

Cleveland Bay area see section 4 of this schedule.
Comboyuro Point to Caloundra Head area see section 5 of this schedule.
compliant chaffing mat, for a cod end, means a mat that is attached to the bottom half of the circumference of the cod end—
(a)only—
(i)along the leading edge of the mat; and
(ii)halfway along the length of each side of the mat; and
(iii)at a point on each rear corner of the mat; and
(b)along no more than half of the length of the cod end.

def compliant chaffing mat ins 2014 SL No. 267 s 18(2)

compliant crab bag means a crab bag that—
(a)is made of mesh of a mesh size of at least 88mm; and
(b)has a circumference of no more than 50 meshes; and
(c)is installed—
(i)inside the cod end of the net; and
(ii)at no more than 50 meshes from the cod end drawstrings of the net.

def compliant crab bag ins 2014 SL No. 267 s 18(2)

conviction, for chapter 6, part 2, see section 189(2)(a).
deep water net area see section 6 of this schedule.
depth, of a boat, see section 24 of this schedule.
detected by VMS see section 28 of this schedule.
east coast trawl fishery see section 3.
east coast trawl fishery waters see section 3.
effort unit means an effort unit continued under section 196.
effort unit certificate means a certificate issued under section 101 of the repealed regulation or replaced under section 71 of the Act or changed or replaced under section 93.
effort unit conversion factor, for a boat, means the effort unit conversion factor for the boat stated in schedule 2 opposite the number of hull units for the boat.
effort year means the period from midday on 1 January to midday on 1 January in the next year.
entitlement, for an effort unit, see section 73(4).
escape hole see section 61(2)(b).

def escape hole ins 2014 SL No. 267 s 18(2)

Facing Island area see section 7 of this schedule.
Fisherman Islands area see section 8 of this schedule.
fishery symbol means a fishery symbol mentioned in section 31(2).
fishing days, for effort units, means the number of days worked out by dividing the total number of the units by the effort unit conversion factor for the boat identified in the effort unit certificate for the units.
Fitzroy River mouth area see section 9 of this schedule.
front opening, of the net, means the opening through which fish enter the net.

def front opening ins 2014 SL No. 267 s 18(2)

Great Sandy Strait area see section 10 of this schedule.
ground chain means a chain attached at 1 or more points to the bottom rope of an otter trawl net so that the chain is suspended below the bottom rope when the net is in use.
Hervey Bay area see section 11 of this schedule.
hull units, for a boat, see section 22 of this schedule.
in front of, in relation to a part of a net, means towards the front opening of the net.

def in front of ins 2014 SL No. 267 s 18(2)

Keppel Bay area see section 12 of this schedule.
Laguna Bay area see section 13 of this schedule.
leading edge means the edge nearest to the front opening of the net.

def leading edge ins 2014 SL No. 267 s 18(2)

length of—
(a)a commercial fishing boat—see schedule 11, part 1, section 3 of the regulation; or
(b)a beam trawl net—see section 25(1) of this schedule; or
(c)an otter trawl net—see section 25(2) of this schedule.
licence, for the east coast trawl fishery, means a licence for the fishery under section 31(1).
Llewellyn Bay area see section 14 of this schedule.
Logan River area see section 15 of this schedule.
‘M1’ and ‘M2’ area see section 16 of this schedule.
‘M1’ licence means a commercial fishing boat licence with an ‘M1’ fishery symbol written on it.
‘M2’ licence means a commercial fishing boat licence with an ‘M2’ fishery symbol written on it.
major scallop area see section 68(1).
manually reported, for a boat, means notice about a boat’s position and operation given under section 683 of the regulation.
maximum continuous brake kW see section 26 of this schedule.
mesh size, of a net, see schedule 11, part 1, section 6 of the regulation.
Moreton Bay see section 17 of this schedule.
nominated communication mode, for a boat, means a mode nominated for the person in control of the boat under section 64.
northern area see section 17A of this schedule.

def northern area ins 2014 SL No. 267 s 18(2)

notice means a written notice.
otter trawl net means a trawl net with its mouth kept open by otter boards and the force of water.
permitted fish see section 8.
plan means management plan.
principal fish see section 7.
recognised BRD, for chapter 3, part 3, division 3, see section 40(2).
recognised TED, for chapter 3, part 4, division 3, see section 61.
regulated waters means the waters declared to be regulated waters under section 10(1).
regulation means the Fisheries Regulation 2008.
repealed plan see section 194.
replacement licence means—
(a)a replacement licence issued under section 71 of the Act to replace a licence that has been lost, damaged or destroyed; or
(b)a licence for a boat to replace another boat licensed to operate in the east coast trawl fishery.
Repulse Bay area see section 18 of this schedule.
serious scallop offence see section 190(2).
Sinclair Bay area see section 19 of this schedule.
square mesh means netting material orientated so the direction of the mesh twine is longitudinal and transverse to the length of the cod end.
steaming day see section 73(1).
sweep, of a net, see section 27 of this schedule.
‘T1’ area see section 20 of this schedule.
T1 effort units see section 73(1)(a).
‘T1’ licence means a commercial fishing boat licence with a ‘T1’ fishery symbol written on it.
‘T2’ area see section 21 of this schedule.
T2 effort units see section 73(1)(b).
‘T2’ licence means a commercial fishing boat licence with a ‘T2’ fishery symbol written on it.
‘T5’ licence means a commercial fishing boat licence with a ‘T5’ fishery symbol written on it.
‘T6’ licence means a commercial fishing boat licence with a ‘T6’ fishery symbol written on it.
‘T7’ licence means a commercial fishing boat licence with a ‘T7’ fishery symbol written on it.
‘T8’ licence means a commercial fishing boat licence with a ‘T8’ fishery symbol written on it.
‘T9’ licence means a commercial fishing boat licence with a ‘T9’ fishery symbol written on it.
TED means turtle excluder device.
TED use condition see section 60(1).
tickler chain means a chain attached to a trawl net or the otter boards of an otter trawl net that is in front of the mouth of the net when the net is in use.
trailing edge means the edge furthest from the front opening of the net.

def trailing edge ins 2014 SL No. 267 s 18(2)

trawling see section 3.
trawl net means any beam trawl net or otter trawl net described in chapter 4 and any other fishing apparatus normally used with it.

Example of other fishing apparatus—

ground chains or ropes
try net means an otter or beam trawl net of the following lengths, used for no longer than 25 minutes at a time, for sampling or testing or to work out the abundance or presence of principal fish—
(a)for an otter trawl net—no longer than 10m;
(b)for a beam trawl net—no longer than 2.5m.
usage notice see section 24(2).
use, a trawl net, includes—
(a)setting and shooting the net; and
(b)having the net rigged for fishing.

Example of rigged for fishing for paragraph (b)—

having a cod end and ground chains attached

def use ins 2014 SL No. 267 s 18(2)

used, for—
(a)a boat, on a fishing or steaming day, see section 75; or
(b)effort units, see section 74(1).
VMS maintenance and use obligations means the obligations under section 679 of the regulation.