Fisheries Management (Ocean Hauling Share Management Plan) Regulation 2006



Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Fisheries Management Act 1994.

IAN MACDONALD, M.L.C.,Minister for Primary Industries
2   Commencement
This Regulation commences on 5 February 2007.
3   Ocean Hauling Share Management Plan
The Ocean Hauling Share Management Plan set out in the Appendix to this Regulation has effect.
Appendix
(Clause 3)
Part 1 Preliminary
1   Name of plan
This is the Ocean Hauling Share Management Plan.
2   Definitions
(1)  In this Plan:
endorsement means an endorsement on a commercial fishing licence that authorises the taking of fish in the fishery.
endorsement holder means a person who holds a commercial fishing licence that has an endorsement.
fishery means the ocean hauling fishery (as described in Schedule 1 to the Act).
hauling net means a hauling net (general purpose), garfish net (hauling) or pilchard, anchovy and bait net (hauling).
ocean hauling fishing business means a fishing business the components of which include shares in the fishery.
ocean hauling operations includes the following:
(a)  operating or stowing a hauling net or operating any motor vehicle or boat in relation to the operation of those nets while in, on or adjacent to the waters of the fishery,
(b)  removing any fish taken in the fishery from a hauling net,
(c)  placing any fish taken in the fishery by means of a hauling net into boxes, containers or any other receptacles while in, on or adjacent to the waters of the fishery.
ocean waters has the meaning given by Schedule 1 to the Act.
Supporting Plan means the Fisheries Management Supporting Plan as set out in the Appendix to the Fisheries Management (Supporting Plan) Regulation 2006.
waters of the fishery means the following waters (within the meaning of Schedule 1 to the Act):
(a)  ocean waters within 3 nautical miles of the natural coast line,
(b)  the waters of Jervis Bay,
(c)  the waters of Coffs Harbour.
(2)  In this Plan, a reference to a region of the fishery is a reference to a region described in clause 4.
(3)  In this Plan, longitude and latitude coordinates are in WGS84 datum, unless otherwise provided.
(4)  Notes used in this Plan do not form part of the Plan.
Part 2 Objectives of plan
3   Objectives, performance indicators and triggers for review
(1)  The objectives of this Plan are set out in Column 1 of the Table to this clause.
(2)  For the purposes of section 57 (2) (a) of the Act, the performance indicator in relation to each objective of this Plan is set out in Column 2 of the Table to this clause next to the objective concerned.
(3)  For the purposes of section 57 (2) (b) of the Act, a review of this Plan is required in the circumstances provided for in Column 3 of the Table to this clause next to the objective and performance indicator concerned.
(4)  In the Table:
by-product species means a species of fish that is retained in the fishery, and that is not a target species or conditional target species.
conditional target species means a species of fish listed in the Table to clause 9 under the heading “conditional target species”.
target species means a species of fish listed in the Table to clause 9 under the heading “target species”.
Table
 
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
 
Objective
Performance indicator
Trigger for review
1
Contribute, in conjunction with other fishing regulatory controls (as defined in section 7A of the Act), to managing the impacts of the fishery on the environment and to ensuring ecologically sustainable development
Reduction in the estimated quantity of the ocean hauling catch (by method) which is discarded
The Director-General is satisfied that the estimated quantity of discards for any observed method increases between consecutive observer surveys
  
No new target species or conditional target species with an exploitation status is classified as “overfished” or “recruitment overfished” by the Department
On the basis of resource assessment frameworks approved by the Director-General, the exploitation status of a target species or conditional target species is changed to “overfished” or “recruitment overfished” by the Department
  
Total annual landings of all conditional target species and by-product species as a percentage of the total annual landings for each fishing method remains at 5% or less
The Director-General is satisfied that the contribution of conditional target species and by-product species to total annual landings for any method exceeds 5% in any 2 consecutive years
  
No interactions between the fishery and any threatened species, population or ecological community that are likely to threaten the survival of a species, population or ecological community
Any interaction between the fishery and any threatened species, population or ecological community reported by endorsement holders in the fishery or observed during an observer survey that is likely to threaten the survival of a threatened species, population or ecological community, as determined by the Director-General on advice from relevant experts
  
No interactions between the fishery and protected fish that are likely to threaten the survival of protected fish
On a biennial review undertaken by the Department of interactions between the fishery and protected fish reported by endorsement holders in the fishery or observed during an observer survey, the Director-General, on advice from relevant experts, determines that the level of these reported interactions is likely to threaten the survival of the protected fish
2
Contribute, in conjunction with other fishing regulatory controls (as defined in section 7A of the Act), to promoting viable commercial fishing
There are net returns to the fishery.
The Director-General is satisfied that the gross value of production of the fishery has not exceeded the sum of indicative industry operational costs and government management costs relevant to the fishery for 3 consecutive years
Part 3 Description of fishery
Note—
The fishery is described in Schedule 1 to the Act as consisting of the use of a hauling net or purse seine net to take fish from any of the following waters:
(a)  ocean waters within 3 nautical miles of the natural coast line,
(b)  the waters of Jervis Bay,
(c)  the waters of Coffs Harbour.
The ocean hauling fishery extends to the use of any net by the method of hauling to take fish from any of the waters referred to above.
4   Regions of fishery
(1)  For the purposes of this Plan, the waters of the fishery are divided into 7 regions.
(2)  The 7 regions of the fishery are as follows:
(a)  Upper north coast (Region 1). The waters of the fishery lying generally north of the parallel 29°15′ south latitude.
(b)  Clarence (Region 2). The waters of the fishery lying generally between the parallel 29°15′ south latitude and the parallel 29°45′ south latitude.
(c)  North coast (Region 3). The waters of the fishery lying generally between the parallel 29°45′ south latitude and the parallel 31°44′ south latitude.
(d)  Central (Region 4). The waters of the fishery lying generally between the parallel 31°44′ south latitude and the parallel 33°25′ south latitude.
(e)  Metropolitan (Region 5). The waters of the fishery lying generally between the parallel 33°25′ south latitude and the parallel 34°20′ south latitude.
(f)  Upper south coast (Region 6). The waters of the fishery lying generally between the parallel 34°20′ south latitude and the parallel 35°25′ south latitude.
(g)  Lower south coast (Region 7). The waters of the fishery lying generally south of the parallel 35°25′ south latitude.
5   Classes of share
There are 29 classes of share available in the fishery, being the following classes:
(a)  Ocean hauling—general ocean hauling shares—Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7,
(b)  Ocean hauling—hauling net (general purpose) shares—Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7,
(c)  Ocean hauling—garfish net (hauling) shares—Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7,
(d)  Ocean hauling—pilchard, anchovy and bait net (hauling) shares—Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7,
(e)  Ocean hauling—purse seine net shares.
Note—
The classes of share available correspond to the type of endorsement available in the fishery and the region in which that endorsement authorises the holder to take fish.
6   Types of endorsement
(1)  There are 29 types of endorsement available in the fishery, as follows:
(a)  General ocean hauling endorsement—Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7,
(b)  Hauling net (general purpose) endorsement—Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7,
(c)  Garfish net (hauling) endorsement—Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7,
(d)  Pilchard, anchovy and bait net (hauling) endorsement—Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7,
(e)  Purse seine net endorsement.
(2) General ocean hauling endorsement—Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 A general ocean hauling endorsement authorises the holder to assist another person who holds an endorsement of a kind referred to in subclause (4), (6) or (8) to take fish, but only if the region specified in that other endorsement is the same as the region specified in the general ocean hauling endorsement.
(3)  Only shareholders who hold ocean hauling—general ocean hauling shares for a region are eligible to be given, or to nominate a person to be given, a general ocean hauling endorsement for that region.
(4) Hauling net (general purpose) endorsement—Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 A hauling net (general purpose) endorsement authorises the holder to use a hauling net (general purpose) to take fish in the region of the fishery specified in the endorsement.
(5)  Only shareholders who hold ocean hauling—hauling net (general purpose) shares for a region are eligible to be given, or to nominate a person to be given, a hauling net (general purpose) endorsement for that region.
(6) Garfish net (hauling) endorsement—Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 A garfish net (hauling) endorsement authorises the holder to use a garfish net (hauling) to take fish in the region of the fishery specified in the endorsement.
(7)  Only shareholders who hold ocean hauling—garfish net (hauling) shares for a region are eligible to be given, or to nominate a person to be given, a garfish net (hauling) endorsement for that region.
(8) Pilchard, anchovy and bait net (hauling) endorsement—Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 A pilchard, anchovy and bait net (hauling) endorsement authorises the holder to use a pilchard, anchovy and bait net (hauling) to take fish in the region of the fishery specified in the endorsement.
(9)  Only shareholders who hold ocean hauling—pilchard, anchovy and bait net (hauling) shares for a region are eligible to be given, or to nominate a person to be given, a pilchard, anchovy and bait net (hauling) endorsement for that region.
(10) Purse seine net endorsement A purse seine net endorsement authorises the holder to use a purse seine net to take fish in any region of the fishery.
(11)  Only shareholders who hold ocean hauling—purse seine net shares are eligible to be given, or to nominate a person to be given, a purse seine net endorsement.
Part 4 Minimum and maximum shareholdings
7   Minimum shareholding
(1)  For the purpose of section 67 (1) of the Act, the minimum shareholding in relation to a class of shares specified in the Table to this clause is, subject to subclause (2), the number of shares of that class specified in the Table next to the class concerned.
Note—
A person who does not hold the minimum shareholding required for a class of shares will not be eligible to be given, or to nominate another person to be given, an endorsement that authorises the taking of fish in respect of shares of that class. See sections 68 (3) (b) and 69 (2) of the Act.
(2)  The minimum shareholding in relation to a class of shares is, if the shareholder is an original entitlement holder in relation to that class of shares, 1 share of that class.
(3)  Subclause (2) ceases to apply in respect of a class of shares held by a shareholder if the shareholder transfers, assigns, forfeits or surrenders any shares of that class after the commencement of this Plan (in which case subclause (1) applies to the shareholder).
(4)  For the purposes of this clause, an original entitlement holder, in relation to a class of shares, is a person who:
(a)  held shares of that class immediately before the commencement of this Plan, and
(b)  was, immediately before the commencement of this Plan, eligible for an endorsement in the fishery (or to nominate a person to be given an endorsement in the fishery) on the basis of that shareholding.
(5)  A person who is issued with shares of a class as a consequence of a decision of the Share Appeal Panel on an appeal in relation to the issue of shares in the fishery and who would have been entitled to an endorsement in the fishery, or to nominate a person to be given an endorsement, if those shares had been issued before the commencement of this Plan, is taken to be an original entitlement holder in relation to that class of shares.
(6)  The shares relied on to meet the minimum shareholding requirement must all be a component of the same ocean hauling fishing business.
Table
Class of shares
Minimum shareholding
Ocean hauling—general ocean hauling shares (Region 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7)
40
Ocean hauling—hauling net (general purpose) shares (Region 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7)
40
Ocean hauling—garfish net (hauling) shares (Region 1 or 2)
10
Ocean hauling—garfish net (hauling) shares (Region 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7)
40
Ocean hauling—pilchard, anchovy and bait net (hauling) shares (Region 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7)
30
Ocean hauling—purse seine net shares
40
8   Maximum shareholding
For the purpose of section 72 (1) of the Act, the maximum shareholding is 40% of the total number of shares in the fishery at the commencement of this Plan.
Part 5 Species that may be taken
9   At least 80% of each hauling shot must be comprised of target or conditional target species
(1)  An endorsement holder must not use a net specified in the Table to this clause to take fish unless at least 80% (by whole weight) of the catch taken from each haul is comprised of target species or conditional target species for that type of net.
(2)  In this clause:
(a)  the target species for a net specified in the Table to this clause is any fish of a species listed next to the type of net concerned under the heading “target species”, and
(b)  the conditional target species (if any) for a net specified in the Table to this clause is any fish of a species listed next to the type of net concerned under the heading “conditional target species”.
(3)  For the purposes of section 24 of the Act, it is unlawful to use a net specified in the Table to this clause to take fish in the fishery in contravention of this clause.
Table
Type of net
Target species
Conditional target species
Hauling net (general purpose)
Australian salmon (Arripis trutta)
Dart (Trachinotus spp.)
Luderick (Girella tricuspidata)
Sand whiting (Sillago ciliata)
Sea mullet (or any other species of mullet included in the Family MUGILIDAE)
Yellowfin bream (Acanthopagrus australis)
Blue mackerel (Scomber australasicus)
Australian bonito (Sarda australis)
Leaping bonito (Cybiosarda elegans)
Oriental bonito (Sarda orientalis)
Mulloway (Argyrosomus japonicus)
Diamond fish (Monodactylus argentus)
Frigate mackerel (Auxis thazard)
Mackerel tuna (Euthynnus affinis)
Longtail tuna (Thunnus tonggol)
Silver trevally (Pseudocaranx dentex)
Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus commerson)
Sweep (Scorpis lineolata)
Tarwhine (Rhabdosargus sarba)
Garfish net (hauling)
Sea garfish (Hyporhamphus australis)
Nil
Pilchard, anchovy and bait net (hauling)
Anchovy (Engraulis australis)
Blue mackerel (Scomber australasicus)
Pilchard (Sardinops neopilchardus)
Yellowtail scad (Trachurus novaezelandiae)
Whitebait spp. (Family CLUPEIDAE/GALAXIIDAE)
Nil
Purse seine net
Anchovy (Engraulis australis)
Australian salmon (Arripis trutta)
Whitebait spp. (Family CLUPEIDAE/GALAXIIDAE)
Blue mackerel (Scomber australasicus)
Australian bonito (Sarda australis)
Oriental bonito (Sarda orientalis)
Jack mackerel (Trachurus declivis)
Pilchard (Sardinops neopilchardus)
Silver trevally (Pseudocaranx dentex)
Sweep (Scorpis lineolata)
Yellowtail scad (Trachurus novaezelandiae)
Skipjack tuna (also known as striped tuna) (Katsuwonus pelamis)
Nil
Part 6 Areas and times of operation
10   Waters permanently closed to ocean hauling
(1)  Pursuant to section 20 (2) of the Act, it is declared that the waters within 200 metres of the mean low water mark of the waters listed in Schedule 1 are waters in which the class of commercial fishing that consists of the taking of fish by commercial fishers in the fishery is prohibited, subject to subclause (2).
(2)  The declaration under subclause (1) does not prohibit the use of any of the following nets, where those nets are cast from and hauled back to a boat, in waters that are adjacent to a headland that is at the end of a beach specified in Schedule 1:
(a)  garfish net (hauling),
(b)  pilchard, anchovy and bait net (hauling).
11   Beaches closed to ocean hauling on a seasonal basis
Pursuant to section 20 (2) of the Act, it is declared that the beaches specified in Column 1 of Schedule 2 are waters in which the class of commercial fishing that consists of the taking of fish by commercial fishers in the fishery is prohibited, during the period specified next to the beach concerned in Column 2 of the Schedule.
Note—
See the Supporting Plan for section 20 (2) closures that apply to more than one share management fishery.
12   Hauling net (general purpose) and pilchard, anchovy and bait net (hauling) restrictions
(1)  For the purposes of section 68 (6A) of the Act, it is a condition of an endorsement that the endorsement holder does not carry out ocean hauling operations (other than operations in relation to use of a garfish net (hauling)) on weekends or on public holidays during the months of November, December, January and February.
(2)  In this clause:
public holiday means a day that is observed as a public holiday throughout New South Wales.
weekend means the period between midnight on a Friday and midnight on the immediately following Sunday.
13   Garfish net (hauling) restrictions
(1)  For the purposes of section 68 (6A) of the Act, it is a condition of an endorsement that the endorsement holder does not use a garfish net (hauling) to take fish in the fishery on a weekend or a public holiday.
(2)  In this clause:
public holiday means a day that is observed as a public holiday throughout New South Wales.
weekend means the period between midnight on a Friday and midnight on the immediately following Sunday.
Part 7 General requirements in relation to taking fish
14   Taking of fish with the assistance of others
(1)  For the purposes of section 68 (6A) of the Act, it is a condition of an endorsement that the endorsement holder does not take fish or otherwise engage in any ocean hauling operations in the fishery with the assistance of any other person, unless the other person holds a general ocean hauling endorsement and the region specified in that other person’s endorsement is the same as the region specified in the first person’s endorsement.
(2)  This clause does not apply to the taking of fish in the fishery from ocean waters (but not from the shore) by use of a purse seine net.
15   Evidence of endorsement must be produced where fishing priority sought
(1)  If an endorsement holder seeks to take priority over another fisher in ocean hauling operations in the fishery, including by taking a turn before that other fisher, the other fisher may request the endorsement holder seeking to take priority, before taking that turn, to produce evidence of his or her endorsement in the fishery to that other fisher.
(2)  The endorsement holder seeking to take priority may, before responding to such a request, require the fisher making the request to produce evidence of his or her endorsement in the fishery to the endorsement holder seeking priority.
(3)  For the purposes of section 68 (6A) of the Act, it is a condition of an endorsement that an endorsement holder must not fail to comply with any reasonable request to produce evidence of an endorsement made in accordance with this clause.
Note—
Clauses 83 and 84 of the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2002 set out the general rules for rights of priority between fishers setting or hauling nets in the fishery.
16   Display of identification information on motor vehicles
(1)  For the purposes of section 68 (6A) of the Act, it is a condition of an endorsement that the endorsement holder does not engage in any ocean hauling operations unless there is clearly displayed on any motor vehicle used in connection with the operations the following information:
(a)  the words “Ocean hauling fishery”,
(b)  the number of the fishing business of which the endorsement is a component (being the number allocated to the fishing business by the Director-General under the Act).
(2)  If a motor vehicle is being used by more than one endorsement holder, it is sufficient that the information referred to in subclause (1) is displayed as required in relation to only one of those endorsement holders.
17   Use of nets in or near flagged swimming areas
(1)  For the purposes of section 68 (6A) of the Act, it is a condition of an endorsement that the endorsement holder does not shoot or retrieve a net, for the purpose of taking fish in the fishery, while in a flagged swimming area.
(2)  In this clause:
flagged swimming area means any part of a beach used as a swimming area, the boundaries of which are indicated by flags.
18   Boat capacity restrictions
(1)  For the purposes of section 68 (6A) of the Act, it is a condition of an endorsement of a type specified in Column 1 of the Table to this clause that the endorsement holder does not use a boat to take fish in the fishery if the boat has a length exceeding the maximum boat length specified in Column 2 of the Table next to the endorsement concerned.
Table
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Types of endorsement
Maximum boat length
Exemption code
Hauling net (general purpose) endorsement
6 metres
N/A
Garfish net (hauling) endorsement, pilchard, anchovy and bait net (hauling) endorsement, and purse seine net endorsement
20 metres
OH
(2)  Subclause (1) does not apply in respect of an original boat if:
(a)  it is exempted from the maximum boat length requirement in accordance with an exemption criteria determined by the Director-General, and
(b)  that exemption is noted on the fishing boat licence for the boat by the Minister using a code of a kind (if any) specified in Column 3 of the Table to this clause next to the endorsement concerned.
(3)  In this clause, an original boat means a boat that, immediately before the commencement of this Plan, was a component of an ocean hauling fishing business.
(4)  For the purposes of this clause, the length of a boat is the length noted on the fishing boat licence for that boat.
Part 8 General
19   Adoption of Supporting Plan
For the purposes of section 57A (5) of the Act, the provisions of the Supporting Plan, as they relate to the fishery, and as in force from time to time, are adopted by this Plan.
20   Authorised amendments to Plan
For the purposes of section 64 of the Act, any amendment to this Plan is authorised.
Schedule 1 Waters closed to ocean hauling
(Clause 10)
Table   Waters in which ocean hauling is prohibited
Region 1—Upper North Coast
Location
Description of waters
Bogangar Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the beach from Norries Head generally northwest along the length of the beach for a distance of 400 metres (identified by a group of unnamed rocks).
Crabbes Creek Beach (also known as Golden Beach)
The whole of the waters adjacent to the beach from the intersection of the beach and an extension of Gloria Street, generally south along the beach for a distance of approximately 2.67km to that part of the beach adjacent to the northern end of North Head Road.
Brunswick River
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline on both sides of the mouth of the Brunswick River for a distance of 1,000m, as indicated by the signposts on the breakwall.
Seven Mile Beach to Boulder Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the intersection of Seven Mile Beach and an extension of Rutherford St (indicated by the Lennox Head boat channel) and Whites Head, excluding the boat channel.
Shelly Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between Black Head and Ballina Head.
Airforce Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline from the northern Evans River breakwall generally north for a distance of 400 metres (indicated by the 4WD access track onto the beach).
Region 2—Clarence
Location
Description of waters
Woody Bay
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the northeasternmost extremity of Woody Head and the post marked “NSWF” on the foreshore (near the western end of the Woody Head camping ground) approximately 300 metres along the shoreline.
Turners Beach to Pippi Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the southern breakwall of the Clarence River and the vehicle access track on Pippi Beach (approximately 700 metres south of Yamba Point), including Turners Beach, Yamba Beach and Pippi Beach. The waters adjacent to Convent Beach are excluded from this prohibition.
Angourie Bay to Rocky Point (Lake Arragan entrance)
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between Angourie Point and Rocky Point (directly north of Red Cliff Beach) including Angourie Bay, Little Shelley Beach, Shelley Beach and Plumbago Beach.
Region 3—North Coast
Location
Description of waters
Park Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between Macauleys Headland and a line drawn east from the shoreline passing through the northern-most point of Little Muttonbird Island (east of the entrance of Coffs Creek).
Hungry Head
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline from the southern training wall of the Bellingen River for a distance of 1km travelling generally south along the shoreline.
Nambucca North Head
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the northern end of Beilbys Beach and the southern end of Shelly Beach (Cliffy Point).
Forster Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline from the southern side of the mouth of the Nambucca River for a distance of 1km travelling generally southwesterly along the shoreline.
Middle Beach and Grassy Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between Scotts Head and Grassy Head.
Smoky Cape
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the northwesternmost extremity of Laggers Point, following the shoreline to a point on South Smoky Beach 3km generally southwest from Smoky Cape (that is, adjacent to Black Rocks), including Little Bay, Gap Beach and North Smoky Beach.
Hat Head
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline from the northernmost extremity of Korogoro Point, following the shoreline to a point on Killick Beach 3km generally southwest of the Jew Bite, including Gap Beach, O’Connors Beach and Third Beach.
Crescent Head
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline from Little Nobby at the southern end of Killick Beach for a distance along that beach of 1km.
North Shore Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the easternmost extremity of Point Plomer to a point on North Shore Beach 3.5km generally north of the wall travelling along the beach at Pelican Point.
Port Macquarie to Middle Rock Point
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the southern wall of the entrance to the Hastings River and Middle Rock Point (south of Lighthouse Beach), including Town Beach, Oxleys Beach, Rocky Beach, Flynns Beach, Nobbys Beach, Shelly Beach, Miners Beach and Lighthouse Beach.
Grants Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the northern wall of Camden Haven Inlet and a point on Grants Beach 1km along the beach.
Region 4—Central
Location
Description of waters
Crowdy Head to Wallabi Point
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the southwesternmost point of Crowdy Head and Wallabi Point, including the entrance to the Manning River and Old Bar Beach.
Shelly Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline of Shelly Beach (north of Red Head and Black Head Bay).
Wallis Lake entrance to Seven Mile Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the Wallis Lake entrance and the northern end of Seven Mile Beach, including Forster Beach, Pebbly Beach, One Mile Beach, Burgess Beach, Lobster Pot Beach and McBrides Beach.
Boomerang Beach to Blueys Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between Pimply Rock and Blueys Beach.
Treachery Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between Treachery Head and Yagon Gibber Headland.
Bennetts Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline for 500 metres on either side of Bennetts Beach Surf Club.
Fingal Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between Fingal Beach Surf Club and a point 1km generally northeast along the beach.
Stockton Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the sewerage treatment works and a point 500 metres north of the Signa shipwreck (a distance of approximately 6.5km).
Nobbys Head to Nine Mile Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the southern breakwall at Nobbys Head and the Waste Water Treatment Works at Belmont on Nine Mile Beach, including Nobbys Beach, Newcastle Beach, Bar Beach, Dixon Park Beach, Merewether Beach, Dudley Beach, Redhead Beach and approximately 5km of Nine Mile Beach.
Deep Cave Bay
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the northern end of Moonee Beach and Flat Rocks Point.
Frazer Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the easternmost point of Snapper Point and the easternmost point of Wybung Head. The area includes Bongon Beach, Frazer Beach, Gravelly Beach and Deadmans Beach.
Pebbley Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the easternmost point of Norah Head and the northernmost point of Soldiers Point.
Region 6—Upper South Coast
Location
Description of waters
Coalcliff Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the beach (known as Coalcliff Beach) north of Coalcliff Harbour.
Scarborough Beach to Wombarra Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the rocks at the northern end of Scarborough Beach to the pool at the southern end of Wombarra Beach, including Noony’s Gulf.
Austinmer Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the southeasternmost extremity of Bell’s Point and the pool at the southern end of Austinmer Beach.
Boyds Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the southernmost extremity of Minnamurra Point and the northwesternmost extremity end of Cathedral Rocks.
Culburra Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the southern end of Greenwell Point and the southeastern end of Culburra Beach, including Tilbury Cove.
Cudmirrah Beach to Monument Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the northern end of Cudmirrah Beach and the northern end of Monument Beach.
Region 7—Lower South Coast
Location
Description of waters
Pebbly Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to Pebbly Beach in Murramarang National Park.
Wimbie Beach to Rosedale Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the southern extremity of Wimbie Beach and the northern extremity of Rosedale Beach, including Circuit Beach, Lilli Pilli Beach, Mosquito Bay, Garden Bay, Malua Bay, Pretty Point Bay and McKenzies Beach.
Bengello Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the Moruya River breakwall and a point 500 metres generally northeast along Bengello Beach.
Tarandore Point to Tuross Head
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between Tarandore Point and Tuross Head, including One Tree Beach.
Brou Beach (also known as Wilson Hall Beach)
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline for 300 metres on each side of the first set of rocks south of the Lake Brou opening.
Mummaga Head to Glasshouse Rocks
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the northeasternmost extremity of Mummaga Head (Dalmeny) and Glasshouse Rocks (south of Narooma Beach), including Joshs Beach, Yabbara Beach, Duesburys Beach, Kianga Beach (except between 1 May and 30 June in each year, both dates inclusive), Carters Beach, Bar Beach and Narooma Beach.
Corunna Point to Boat Harbour Point
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the southeasternmost extremity of Corunna Point and the southeasternmost extremity of Boat Harbour Point, including Mystery Bay.
Blue Point to Breakaway Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the northeasternmost extremity of Blue Point and the southern end of Breakaway Beach, including Jack Common Beach and Beares Beach.
Armonds Bay Beach to Murrah Head
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the northern extremity of Armonds Bay and the southeastern extremity of Murrah Head.
Goalen Head to Bunga Head
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the eastern extremity of Goalen Head and the eastern extremity of Bunga Head, including Bunga Beach.
Bengunnu Point to Picnic Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the eastern extremity of Bengunnu Point and the northern end of Picnic Beach.
Merimbula Beach
The whole of the waters adjacent to the shoreline between the northern extremity of Merimbula Beach and a point 500 metres south along that beach.
Schedule 2 Beaches closed to ocean hauling on a seasonal basis
(Clause 11)
Column 1
Column 2
Closed beaches
Period of closure
All ocean beaches bounded by Point Danger at Tweed Heads south to Goanna Headland (Evans Headland)
From 8am Good Friday to midnight on Easter Sunday
Bluff Beach (Iluka)
From 1 December to 31 January in the succeeding year
Brooms Head Beach—that section from Cakora Point or Brooms Head, north westerly to a line extending due east from the road bridge over the entrance to Cakora Lagoon
From 15 December to 15 January in the succeeding year
Station Creek Beach (North of Red Rock)
From 1 October to the last day in February in the succeeding year
Main Beach (Nambucca heads)
From 1 October to the last day in February in the succeeding year
Grassy Beach bounded by Grassy Head and Middle Head
From 1 October to the last day in February in the succeeding year
Smoky Cape—Laggers Point south to a point due west of Black Rocks (approximately 3,000 metres south from Smoky Cape)
From 1 October to the last day in February in the succeeding year
Town Beach (Port Macquarie)
From 1 October to the last day in February in the succeeding year
Flynns Beach
From 1 October to the last day in February in the succeeding year
Shelly Beach
From 1 October to the last day in February in the succeeding year
Miners Beach
From 1 October to the last day in February in the succeeding year
Lighthouse Beach—that part from the southern extremity of Tacking Point south to Watonga Rock
From 1 October to the last day in February in the succeeding year
Grants Beach (North Haven Beach)—that part from the northern breakwall to Camden Haven inlet for a distance of 1,000 metres
From 1 December to 31 January in the succeeding year
Hat Head Beach—that portion of Hat Head Beach for a distance of 1,000 metres from Korogoro Creek mouth, north to a pedestrian access no. 6
Between sunrise and sunset in the period from 15 December to 31 January in the succeeding year
Whale Beach
From 1 November to the last day in February in the succeeding year
Avalon Beach
From 1 November to the last day in February in the succeeding year
Bilgola Beach
From 1 November to the last day in February in the succeeding year
Bungan Beach
From 1 November to the last day in February in the succeeding year
Basin Beach
From 1 November to the last day in February in the succeeding year
Mona Vale Beach
From 1 November to the last day in February in the succeeding year
Warriewood Beach
From 1 November to the last day in February in the succeeding year
Turimetta Beach
From 1 November to the last day in February in the succeeding year
Narrabeen Beach
From 1 November to the last day in February in the succeeding year
Collaroy Beach
From 1 November to the last day in February in the succeeding year
Dee Why Beach
From 1 November to the last day in February in the succeeding year
Manly Beach
From 1 November to the last day in February in the succeeding year
All ocean beaches bounded by South Head and Cape Banks
From 1 November to the last day in February in the succeeding year