New South Wales Consolidated RegulationsThe sanctuary zone of the marine park is comprised of the following areas:
The whole of the tidal waters and tidal lands of Toumbaal Creek, including all its creeks, bays and tributaries upstream of point 2A at 29° 40′ 09.08″S, 153° 19′ 00.08″E and a line drawn generally east of that point to the eastern bank, to the mean high water mark, as shown on map 2.
The whole of the tidal waters and tidal lands of the Sandon River arm of the Sandon River, including all its creeks, bays and tributaries upstream of point 2B at 29° 41′ 08.29″S, 153° 18′ 08.52″E and a line drawn generally north east of that point to the eastern bank, being the junction of the Sandon River and Candole Creek, to the mean high water mark, as shown on map 2.
The whole of the tidal waters and tidal lands incorporating the island/mudflat area in the main section of the Sandon River, to the mean high water mark, east of a line drawn between point 2C at 29° 40′ 37.69″S, 153° 18′ 55.90″E and point 2D at 29° 40′ 43.49″S, 153° 18′ 52.62″E, then following the western side of the estuarine islands to point 2E at 29° 40′ 48.91″S, 153° 18′ 46.05″E, then from a line between point 2E and 2F at 29° 40′ 56.25″S, 153° 18′ 46.64″E, as shown on map 2.
From point 3A at 29° 42′ 55.50″S, 153° 18′ 55.15″E, approximately 1 kilometre (0.5 nautical miles) seaward of Sandon Beach, due east approximately 6 kilometres (3 nautical miles) to the marine park boundary at point 3B at 29° 42′ 55.50″S, 153° 22′ 36.19″E, then generally south approximately 5 kilometres (2.6 nautical miles) following the boundary of the marine park to point 3C, in line with Rocky Point, at 29° 45′ 39.44″S, 153° 21′ 35.32″E then due west approximately 4 kilometres (2.1 nautical miles) to point 3D at 29° 45′ 39.44″S, 153° 18′ 55.15″E approximately 1.7 kilometres (0.9 nautical miles) east of Rocky Point, then due north to point 3A, as described above and shown on map 3.
From the mean high water mark at point 3E on Minnie Water Back Beach (approximately 480m south of the northern tip of the beach) at 29° 47′ 09.17″S, 153° 17′ 37.06″E, due east approximately 6 kilometres (3 nautical miles) to the boundary of the marine park to point 3F at 29° 47′ 09.17″S, 153° 21′ 36.14″E, then generally south approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 nautical miles) following the boundary of the marine park to point 3G at 29° 48′ 22.95″S, 153° 21′ 06.56″E, then due west approximately 6 kilometres (3 nautical miles) to the southern tip of Minnie Water Back Beach at point 3H (29° 48′ 22.95″S, 153° 17′ 12.65″E), then returning north to point 3E, along the mean high water mark, as shown on map 3.
The whole of the tidal waters and tidal lands of the northern arm of the Wooli Wooli River and central basin, including all its creeks, bays and tributaries upstream from a line drawn between point 4A at 29° 50′ 22.95″S, 153° 13′ 58.57″E and point 4B at 29° 50′ 26.99″S, 153° 13′ 56.09″E, at the forks, to the mean high water mark, as shown on map 4.
The whole of the tidal waters and tidal lands of Station Creek including all its creeks, bays and tributaries upstream from a line drawn between point 5A at 29° 56′ 51.86″S, 153° 14′ 45.89″E and point 5B at 29° 56′ 52.70″S, 153° 14′ 47.25″E, approximately 1.2 kilometres upstream of the mouth of the creek, to the mean high water mark, as shown on map 5.
The whole of the tidal waters and tidal lands of the Corindi River (lower reaches), north of the main channel from a line drawn between point 6A on the northern bank of the mouth of the river at 29° 58′ 43.81″S, 153° 13′ 57.29″E to point 6B at the south eastern point of the main island at 29° 58′ 50.25″S, 153° 13′ 39.15″E, then following the southern and western part of the island to the northern point at 6C at 29° 58′ 38.11″S, 153° 13′ 38.45″E, then generally north to the eastern point of the small island at 6D at 29° 58′ 30.41″S, 153° 13′ 36.01″E, then following the southern bank of the small island to the western side of the small island to point 6E at 29° 58′ 29.50″S, 153° 13′ 32.70″E, then due west upstream to point 6F on the northern bank of the river at 29° 58′ 28.85″S, 153° 13′ 29.87″E, then following the northern bank of the river to point 6G at 29° 58′ 27.26″S, 153° 13′ 16.53″E, then upstream to point 6H on a second small island at 29° 58′ 35.06″S, 153° 13′ 14.08″E, and continues upstream to point 6I at the junction of the Corindi River and Mullet Creek at 6I at 29° 58′ 40.30″S, 153° 13′ 16.47″E, and includes the whole of the tidal waters and tidal lands of Saltwater Creek, Mullet Creek and other creeks, bays and tributaries north of the area described above, to the mean high water mark, as shown on map 6.
The north western part extends from the mean high water mark at point 7A at 29° 54′ 31.36″S, 153° 16′ 19.27″E, approximately 1.5 kilometres (0.8 nautical miles) south of Jones Point, due east approximately 1.5 kilometres (0.8 nautical miles) to point 7B at 29° 54′ 31.36″S, 153° 17′ 13.41″E, then due south approximately 3.6 kilometres (1.9 nautical miles) to point 7C at 29° 56′ 26.88″S, 153° 17′ 13.41″E, then due west approximately 2 kilometres (1 nautical mile) to point 7D at 29° 56′ 26.88″S, 153° 16′ 01.14″E (500 metres east of Pebbly Beach northern headland) then generally north for 1 kilometre (0.5 nautical miles) at 500 metres from the mean high water mark to point 7E at 29° 55′ 52.15″S, 153° 15′ 57.90″E, then due west 500 metres to point 7F at 29° 55′ 52.15″S, 153° 15′ 39.25″E at the mean high water mark at the southern tip of Freshwater Beach, then due north along the mean high water mark to point 7A described above, as shown on map 7.
The south eastern part extends from point 7C at 29° 56′ 26.88″S, 153° 17′ 13.41″E, approximately 2.5 kilometres (1.3 nautical miles) due east of Pebbly Beach northern headland, and extends due east approximately 2.7 kilometres (1.4 nautical miles) to point 7G at 29° 56′ 26.88″S, 153° 19′ 01.99″E, then due south approximately 3.5 kilometres (1.9 nautical miles) to point 7H at 29° 58′ 23.07″S, 153° 19′ 01.99″E, then due west approximately 2.7 kilometres (1.4 nautical miles), in line with the northern tip of North Rock, to point 7I at 29° 58′ 23.07″S, 153° 17′ 13.41″E, then due north approximately 3.5 kilometres (1.9 nautical miles) to point 7C, as described above, as shown on map 7.
From the mean high water mark at the eastern tip of the southern breakwall, generally south to point 7J at 29° 53′ 24.16″S, 153° 16′ 19.50″E, approximately 200 metres from the mean high water mark, then at 200 metres from the mean high water mark along Jones Beach and Jones Point to point 7K on the southern side of Jones Point at 29° 53′ 38.09″S, 153° 16′ 27.46″E, at a bearing of 107°, as shown on map 7.
From point 8E, at 30° 07′ 39.67″S, 153° 12′ 21.40″E then following Flat Top Point from the mean high water mark to 200 metres around Flat Top Point to point 8F at 30° 07′ 57.37″S, 153° 12′ 21.40″E, then returning due north to point 8E, as shown on map 8.
From the mean high water mark at the eastern tip of Bare Bluff at point 9A, at 30° 09′ 23.28″S, 153° 12′ 24.16″E, then generally east approximately 1.3 kilometres (0.7 nautical miles) in a line of sight with the northern most point of South West Solitary Island to point 9B at 500 metres from the mean high water mark of South West Solitary Island at 30° 09′ 29.78″S, 153° 13′ 12.62″E, and encompasses South West Solitary Island from the mean high water mark to 500 metres, then due south from point 9C at 30° 09′ 58.66″S, 153° 13′ 43.56″E, in line with the eastern most point of South West Solitary Island, approximately 5.3 kilometres (2.8 nautical miles) to point 9D at 30° 12′ 51.62″S, 153° 13′ 43.56″E, then due west approximately 5.6 kilometres (3 nautical miles), in line with Green Bluff to point 9E at 30° 12′ 51.61″S, 153° 10′ 12.47″E, at approximately 500 metres from the mean high water mark, then follows the mean high water mark at approximately 500 metres north around Green Bluff to point 9F at 30° 12′ 24.32″S, 153° 09′ 52.84″E, then extends generally north following the mean high water mark at 200 metres along Moonee Beach to point 9G at 30° 11′ 53.57″S, 153° 10′ 08.68″E, then due west to point 9H at 30° 11′ 53.57″S, 153° 10′ 01.20″E, at the mean high water mark, approximately 1.5 kilometres north of the northern side of Moonee Creek.
The sanctuary zone then extends from point 9H at 30° 11′ 53.57″S, 153° 10′ 01.20″E, generally north approximately 2.5 kilometres along the mean high water mark on Moonee Beach to point 9I at 30° 10′ 48.96″S, 153° 10′ 53.98″E, approximately 500 metres south of the northern tip of Moonee Beach, then follows Look at Me Now Headland at approximately 500 metres from the mean high water mark north to point 9J at 30° 10′ 19.77″S, 153° 11′ 38.96″E, at 200 metres from the mean high water mark at Dammerels Headland, then follows the shoreline north at 200 metres from the mean high water mark to point 9K at 30° 09′ 53.33″S, 153° 11′ 48.13″E at 200 metres from the mean high water mark at the northern tip of Fiddamans Beach, then due west to the northern tip of Fiddamans Beach to point 9L at the mean high water mark at 30° 09′ 53.33″S, 153° 11′ 41.56″E, then follows the mean high water mark north along Diggers Point, Back Sandy Beach and southern side of Bare Bluff to return to point 9A, as shown on map 9.
From the mean high water mark at point 11A at 29° 55′ 23.45″S, 153° 23′ 20.51″E, on the eastern side of Anemone Bay, due north approximately 50 metres to point 11B at 29° 55′ 21.82″S, 153° 23′ 20.51″E, then due west approximately 500 metres to point 11C at 29° 55′ 21.82″S, 153° 22′ 59.64″E, then in a direct line south east approximately 1.3 kilometres to point 11D at 29° 55′ 58.70″S, 153° 23′ 23.44″E, then due east approximately 200 metres to the most south westerly point of North Solitary Island at point 11E at 29° 55′ 58.70″S, 153° 23′ 31.76″E, then returning along the mean high water mark on the western side of the island to point 11A, as shown on map 11.
From the mean high water mark to 100 metres seaward around North West Rock, as shown on map 11.
From the mean high water mark at point 12A at 30° 00′ 58.05″S, 153° 16′ 17.76″E, on the most northerly point of North West Solitary Island, generally north west approximately 500 metres to point 12B at 30° 00′ 45.48″S, 153° 16′ 05.59″E, then in a direct line generally south approximately 1 kilometre to point 12C at 30° 01′ 19.37″S, 153° 16′ 02.90″E, and then generally north east approximately 370 metres to the mean high water mark at the southern end of North West Solitary Island at point 12D at 30° 01′ 10.29″S, 153° 16′ 14.88″E, and returning along the mean high water mark on the western side of the island to point 12A, as shown on map 12.
From the mean high water mark to 500 metres seaward around South West Solitary Island (Groper Islet), as shown on map 13.
From the mean high water mark at point 14A at 30° 12′ 26.71″S, 153° 15′ 59.59″E, on the most south westerly point of the main island, due west approximately 200 metres to point 14B at 30° 12′ 26.71″S, 153° 15′ 52.11″E, then in a direct line generally north west 500 metres to point 14C at 30° 12′ 13.13″S, 153° 15′ 48.81″E, 200 metres from the most south westerly point of “Birdie”, then due east to point 14D at 30° 12′ 13.13″S, 153° 15′ 52.55″E, 100 metres from the mean high water mark at “Birdie”, then follows “Birdie” at 100 metres from the mean high water mark, around “Birdie” to point 14E at 30° 12′ 15.61″S, 153° 16′ 02.60″E, and returning along the mean high water mark on the northern and western sides of the island to point 14A, as shown on map 14.
From the mean high water mark at point 15A at 30° 14′ 23.71″S, 153° 10′ 47.76″E, to 200 metres seaward to point 15B at 30° 14′ 18.07″S, 153° 10′ 43.81″E, then follows Split Solitary Island at 200 metres from the mean high water mark south west of the split through the island to point 15C at 30° 14′ 33.61″S, 153° 10′ 55.43″E, at 200 metres seaward of the mean high water mark, then to point 15D at the mean high water mark at 30° 14′ 28.11″S, 153° 10′ 51.45″E, and returning along the mean high water mark on the southern and western sides of the island to point 15A, as shown on maps 10 and 15.