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MARINE PARKS (ZONING PLANS) REGULATION 1999 - REG 3.2

Description of sanctuary zones

3.2 Description of sanctuary zones

The sanctuary zones of the marine park are comprised of the following areas:

From point 2A at 34° 58′ 34″S, 150° 47′ 09″E 500 metres due east of the southern side of Bulls Waterhole, then generally south following the shoreline at 500 metres from the mean high water mark to point 2B at 34° 59′ 18″S, 150° 47′ 29″E, then due east approximately 0.9 km to point 2C at 34° 59′ 18″S, 150° 48′ 03″E, then due south approximately 1.2 kilometres to point 2D at 34° 59′ 59″S, 150° 48′ 03″E then due west to point 2E at the intersection of 34° 59′ 59″S latitude and the mean high water mark, then generally north following the mean high water mark to point 2F intersecting 34° 58′ 34″S latitude, returning to point 2A, as shown on map 2.
The whole of the tidal waters and tidal lands of Blacks Cave Creek, including all its creeks, bays and tributaries upstream of the intersection of 35° 01′ 10″S latitude and the mean high water mark on the western bank at point 3A and the eastern bank at point 3B, as shown on map 3.
From the mean high water mark to 50 metres seaward around Drum and Drum Sticks, as shown on map 4.
From point 5A at the intersection of 35° 04′ 35″S latitude and the marine park boundary, approximately 1.5 kilometres east of the mean high water mark of the south-eastern extremity of Crocodile Head, then generally south-west approximately 3 kilometres to point 5B at the intersection of 35° 05′ 41″S latitude and the marine park boundary, then due west to the southern extremity of Point Perpendicular to point 5C at the intersection of 35° 05′ 41″S latitude and the mean high water mark, then generally north-east following the mean high water mark to point 5D intersecting 35° 04′ 35″S latitude, returning to point 5A, as shown on map 5.
From point 6A at 35° 04′ 59″S, 150° 47′ 45″E, then generally north-west on a bearing of 312° to the intersection of the mean high water mark at point 6B (on the southern extremity of the headland, approximately 400 metres west of Bream Creek - Boat Harbour), then generally south-east following the mean high water mark to point 6C (on the northern side of Gardeners Gully), at the intersection of a bearing of 132° from point 6A, including all creeks, bays and tributaries to the mean high water mark and the tidal limits then, returning generally north-west to point 6A, as shown on map 6.
From point 7A at 35° 03′ 34″S, 150° 46′ 21″E, then due east 300 metres to point 7B intersecting 35° 03′ 34″S latitude and the mean high water mark (approximately 200 metres south of Honeymoon Bay), then generally south following the shoreline at the mean high water mark to the southern-most part of Dart Point to point 7C intersecting 35° 04′ 43″S latitude, then 300 metres due west to point 7D at 35°04′44″S, 150°46′15″E then generally north at a distance of 300 metres from the mean high water mark returning to point 7A, as shown on map 7.
From point 8A at 35° 01′ 42″S, 150° 44′ 57″E (approximately 3.3 kilometres west of “the Ladders”), then approximately 4.1 kilometres due north to the mean high water mark at Red Point at point 8B intersecting 150° 44′ 57″E longitude, then following the mean high water mark generally south-east, including all creeks, bays and tributaries of Carama Inlet to the mean high water mark and to the tidal limits, to point 8C intersecting 35° 01′ 42″S latitude at “the Ladders”, approximately 250 metres south of Montagu Point, then due west returning to point 8A, as shown on map 8.
From the mean high water mark on the western bank of Wowly Gully at point 9A at 34° 59′ 43″S, 150° 43′ 42″E then generally north-east to the mean high water mark on the eastern bank to point 9B at 34° 59′ 42″S, 150° 43′ 45″E including all creeks, bays and tributaries to the mean high water mark and tidal limits, as shown on map 9.
The whole of the tidal waters and tidal lands to the mean high water mark of Upper Currambene Creek, including all its creeks, bays and tributaries upstream of the intersection of 150° 38′ 37″E longitude and the mean high water mark on the northern bank at point 10A and the southern bank at point 10B, as shown on map 10.
From a port navigation marker at point 11A at 35° 01′ 33″S, 150° 40′ 05″E in Currambene Creek, then generally south east to a port navigation marker at point 11B at 35° 01′ 34″S, 150° 40′ 09″E, then continuing south east to a port navigation marker at point 11C at 35° 01′ 36″S, 150° 40′ 16″E, then generally south to a port navigation marker at point 11D at 35° 01′ 41″S, 150° 40′ 21″E, then generally south to a port navigation mark at point 11E at 35° 01′ 49″S, 150° 40′ 19″E, then generally south to a port navigation maker at point 11F at 35° 01′ 52″S, 150° 40′ 17″E, then generally south to point 11G at 35° 02′ 01″S, 150° 40′ 13″E, then due west to intersect 35° 02′ 01″S latitude and the mean high water mark at point 11H (in line with the channel draining the Fish Reserve at the Lady Denman Heritage Complex), then generally north following the mean high water mark to point 11I (approximately 100 metres downstream of the Woollamia Regional Boat Ramp) intersecting with a line bearing 230° from point 11A, then returning generally north east to point 11A, as shown on map 11.
From point 11J at 35° 01′ 46″S, 150° 40′ 52″E (approximately 1.1 kilometres north east of the southern bank of the entrance to Currambene Creek), then due east approximately 1 km to point 11K at 35° 01′ 46″S, 150° 41′ 32″E, then due south approximately 1.3 kilometres to point 11L at 35° 02′ 28″S, 150° 41′ 32″E, then generally south-west approximately 1.3 km to point 11M at 35° 02′ 44″S, 150° 40′ 43″E, then generally north-west to point 11N at the intersection of a bearing of 325° from point 11M to the mean high water mark, then following the mean high water mark to the southern bank of the entrance to Currambene Creek to point 11O at the intersection of a bearing of 220° from point 11J and the mean high water mark, then returning generally north-east to point 11J, described above, as shown on map 11.
The whole of the tidal lands and tidal waters to mean high water mark, including all creeks, bays and tributaries of Moona Moona Creek upstream of a line from point 12A 35° 03′ 05″S, 150° 40′ 27″E (approximately 50 metres upstream of the western side of the road bridge) generally north-west on a bearing of 330° to the intersection of the mean high water mark on the northern bank of Moona Moona Creek at point 12B, then generally south-east on a bearing of 150° to the intersection of the mean high water mark on the southern bank to point 12C, as shown on map 12.
From a navigation marker approximately 1 kilometre east of Plantation Point at point 13A at 35° 04′ 22″S, 150° 42′ 24″E. then due east approximately 2 kilometres to point 13B at 35° 04′ 22″S, 150° 43′ 44″E, then due south to the intersection of 150° 43′ 44″E longitude and the Commonwealth waters boundary at point 13C, then generally south-west along the Commonwealth boundary to the intersection of HMAS Creswell special purpose zone at point 13D, described below, then following the boundary of the special purpose zone to point 13E, described below, at the intersection of the Commonwealth waters boundary, then generally northwards following the shoreline at a distance of 100 metres from the mean high water mark along Sailors Beach, Hyams Beach and Chinamans Beach to point 13F at an intersection with 35° 05′ 34″S latitude, then due west 100 metres to point 13G at the intersection of 35° 05′ 34″S latitude and the mean high water mark, then generally north following the mean high water mark to point 13H at the intersection of a bearing of 240° from point 13A and the mean high water mark, then returning to point 13A, described above, as shown on map 13.
From point 14A, 100 metres due east of the mean high water mark at “the Tumbledown” on latitude 35° 07′ 10″S, then generally south-west at a distance of 100 metres from the mean high water mark then the Commonwealth waters boundary to point 14B at the intersection with the mean high water mark on Governor Head, then generally north following the shoreline at the mean high water mark to point 14C at the intersection of the mean high water mark and the Commonwealth waters boundary, then following the Commonwealth boundary generally north-east and at the mean high water mark on Bowen Island to point 14D at the intersection of the mean high water mark and 35° 07′ 10″S latitude, then returning to point 14A, described above, as shown on map 14.
From point 15A due south of the eastern extremity of Steamers Head at the intersection of 150° 44′ 18″ longitude and the marine park boundary, then generally south-west following the marine park boundary to point 15B at 35° 12′ 48.3″S, 150° 41′ 46.2″E, then due north to St Georges Head to point 15C at the intersection of 150° 41′ 46.2″E longitude and the mean high water mark, then following the mean high water mark generally north-east to the eastern extremity of Brooks Rock to point 15D at the intersection of 35° 10′ 44″S latitude and the mean high water mark, then on a bearing of 89° to the western extremity of Steamers Head to intersect with mean high water mark at point 15E, then following the shoreline at the mean high water mark to the eastern extremity of Steamers Head to point 15F at the intersection of 150° 44′ 18″E longitude and the mean high water mark, then returning to point 15A, described above, as shown on map 15.



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