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MARINE PARKS (ZONING PLANS) REGULATION 1999 - REG 5.2

Description of sanctuary zones

5.2 Description of sanctuary zones

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

From point 1A on Tyagarah Beach, approximately 2 kilometres south of the Brunswick River southern training wall at the intersection of the mean high water mark and 28°33.376′S latitude, then due east approximately 100 metres to point 1B at 28°33.376′S, 153°33.601′E, then following the coastline generally north at 100 metres seaward from the mean high water mark to the northern boundary of the marine park at point 1C at 28°32.251′S, 153°33.538′E, then following the northern boundary of the marine park due east approximately 825 metres to point 1D at 28°32.251′S, 153°34.045′E, then generally in a south-easterly direction in a direct line of sight with the Cape Byron Lighthouse approximately 8.8 kilometres to point 1E at 28°36.337′S, 153°36.833′E, then due east approximately 7.1 kilometres to point 1F at 28°36.337′S, 153°41.207′E at the eastern boundary of the marine park, then following the marine park boundary generally south approximately 4.7 kilometres to point 1G at 28°38.780′S, 153°41.690′E, then due west approximately 1.7 kilometres to point 1J at 28°38.780′S, 153°40.683′E, then due north approximately 885 metres to point 1K at 28°38.313′S, 153°40.683′E, then due west approximately 3.9 kilometres to point 1L at Cape Byron, in line with the Cape Byron Lighthouse, at the intersection of the mean high water mark and 28°38.313′S latitude, then following the mean high water mark generally north to point 1A, as shown on map 1, but not including the Cape Byron, Little Wategos Beach, Main Beach, Belongil Beach, Tyagarah Beach or Wilsons Reef and Bait Reef habitat protection zones as described in Division 3.
The whole of the tidal waters and tidal lands to the mean high water mark of Marshalls Creek, including all its creeks, bays and tributaries, upstream of a line (being the junction of the Brunswick River and Marshalls Creek) bearing 135° from point 2A (at the intersection of the mean high water mark on the north-western bank of Marshalls Creek and 153°32.772′E longitude), to the intersection of the line with the mean high water mark on the south-eastern bank of Marshalls Creek, as shown on map 2, but not including the following:
(i) the tidal waters and tidal lands to the mean high water mark of the stretch of Marshalls Creek that is both:
(A) upstream of a line bearing due west from point 2B, at the intersection of the mean high water mark on the eastern bank and 28°30.665′S latitude, approximately 250 metres south of the New Brighton Post Office, to the intersection of the line with the mean high water mark on the western bank, and
(B) downstream of a line bearing 045° from point 2C, at the intersection of the mean high water mark and 28°30.553′S latitude at the western end of Casons Lane, to the intersection of the line with the mean high water mark on the eastern bank,
(ii) the tidal waters and tidal lands to the mean high water mark of Billinudgel Creek (Capricornia Canal) upstream of a line (being the line of the upstream edge of the North Ocean Shores bridge) bearing generally north-west from point 2D, at the intersection of the mean high water mark on the southern bank and 153°32.503′E longitude, to point 2E, at the intersection of the mean high water mark on the northern bank and 153°32.496′E longitude,
(iii) special purpose zone 2 (Marshalls Creek Oyster Leases), as described in Division 4.
The whole of the tidal waters and tidal lands to the mean high water mark of Simpsons Creek, including all its creeks, bays and tributaries, upstream of a line bearing due east from point 2F, at the intersection of 28°32.967′S latitude and the mean high water mark on the western bank, to the intersection of the line with the mean high water mark on the eastern bank, located near the Brunswick Heads Bowling Club, as shown on map 2.
From point 4A at the northern end of Kings Beach at the intersection of the mean high water mark and 28°42.528′S latitude, then due east approximately 215 metres to point 4B at 28°42.528′S, 153°37.184′E, then due north approximately 640 metres to point 4C at 28°42.181′S, 153°37.184′E (which is approximately 200 metres north of Cocked Hat Rocks), then due east approximately 1.2 kilometres to point 4D at 28°42.181′S, 153°37.923′E, then generally south south-west approximately 2.7 kilometres to point 4E at 28°43.621′S, 153°37.578′E, then due west approximately 945 metres to point 4F, located approximately 100 metres seaward from the mean high water mark at the south-eastern extremity of Jews Point, at 28°43.621′S, 153°36.997′E, then following the shoreline generally north at 100 metres seaward from the mean high water mark to point 4G at 28°43.315′S, 153°37.177′E, then due west approximately 100 metres to point 4H located approximately 100 metres north of the easternmost rock outcrop at Snapper Rock, at the intersection of the mean high water mark and 28°43.315′S latitude, then following the mean high water mark generally north to point 4A, as shown on map 4.
From point 5A on the southern side of the Lennox Head boat channel at the intersection of the mean high water mark and 28°47.962′S latitude, then following the southern side of the boat channel generally east approximately 160 metres to point 5B at 28°47.932′S, 153°35.847′E, then generally south south-east to point 5C at the intersection of the mean high water mark and 153°35.924′E longitude then generally north, following the shoreline at the mean high water mark to point 5A, as shown on map 5 but not including special purpose zone 5 (Lennox Head).
From point 5D at the intersection of the mean high water mark and 153°36.129′E longitude, then due north approximately 100 metres to point 5E at 28°48.264′S, 153°36.129′E, then following the shoreline for approximately 500 metres generally north-west at 100 metres seaward from the mean high water mark to point 5F at 28°48.116′S, 153°35.974′E, then generally north to point 5G at 28°47.931′S, 153°35.908′E, then generally north approximately 590 metres, to point 5H at 28°47.622′S, 153°35.830′E, approximately 235 metres seaward from the mean high water mark, then due east approximately 1.3 kilometres to point 5I at 28°47.622′S, 153°36.598′E, then generally south south-west approximately 1.8 kilometres to point 5J at the intersection of the mean high water mark and 28°48.571′S latitude (being the intersection of the mean high water mark and the southern boundary of the marine park), then generally north-west following the mean high water mark to point 5D, as shown on map 5.



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