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FISHERIES (MACKEREL) RULES 2019 (S.R. 2019, NO. 5) - SCHEDULE 2

- Restricted Waters for Purse Seine Nets

SCHEDULE 2 - Restricted Waters for Purse Seine Nets

Rule 17

PART 1 - North-west region

1. 

Arthur River, upstream from an imaginary straight line from Gardiner Point north to the opposite shore

2. 

Black River, upstream from the mouth where the river enters Bass Strait between Peggs Beach and Black River Beach and including those waters within 100 metres to seaward of that mouth

3. 

The Blowhole, King Island, within 300 metres of The Blowhole on the east coast of King Island between Naracoopa and the Sea Elephant River

4. 

Blythe River and its tributaries, upstream from the mouth and including those waters within 100 metres of the seaward extremity of the rocks on the eastern shore at the mouth

5. 

Cam River, upstream from the mouth and including those waters within 300 metres to seaward of the road bridge

6. 

Currie Harbour, enclosed by an imaginary straight line from the tip of the westernmost breakwater at the south-western end of Currie Harbour to the north-western extremity of Currie Harbour, known as Devils Gap

7. 

Detention River, including the waters of Pebbly Bay, upstream from the mouth where the river enters Bass Strait between Hellyer Beach and Forwards Beach and including those waters within 100 metres to seaward of that mouth

8. 

Don River, upstream from an imaginary straight line from Don Heads in the west to the gun club building on the eastern shore and including those waters within 100 metres to seaward of this line

9. 

Duck Bay

10. 

East Inlet and West Inlet, near Stanley, enclosed by an imaginary straight line from the northern extremity of Black River Beach to the eastern extremity of Anthony Beach

11. 

Emu River and its tributaries, upstream from the mouth and including those waters within 200 metres to seaward of the road bridge

12. 

Forth River

13. 

Grassy Harbour, enclosed by an imaginary straight line from the end of the jetty at Jetty Point to Sandblow Point

14. 

Henty River, within 100 metres to seaward of the mouth of the river

15. 

Hibbs Lagoon, from the mouth of that lagoon

16. 

Inglis River, upstream of an imaginary straight line from the seaward extremity of the breakwater on the northern shore of the river to the seaward extremity of the breakwater on the southern side of the river, including those waters within 100 metres of that line

17. 

Macquarie Harbour, south and east of an imaginary straight line from Gordon Point to Charcoal Burners Bluff

18. 

Mosquito Inlet, from the northern extremity of Black Banks to Egging Point and west to the shore of Robbins Island

19. 

Pieman River, upstream from an imaginary straight line through Pieman Head along longitude 144º 55' East

20. 

River Leven

21. 

River Mersey

22. 

Sea Elephant River, from the mouth of that river on King Island

23. 

Stanley, west of an imaginary straight line from the northern extremity of Black River Beach to a point 500 metres off the shore of the town of Stanley, at the line of longitude of the western face of the western wave wall of the Fishermans Dock, and within 500 metres of the shore in a general easterly direction, and then following the shore to the line of latitude at the eastern extremity of Godfreys Beach

24. 

Sulphur Creek, upstream from the railway bridge

PART 2 - North-east region

1. 

Ansons Bay

2. 

Boobyalla Inlet, upstream from an imaginary straight line originating on Murdochs Beach at latitude 40º 52' 4.5" South longitude 147º 52' 56.9" East and finishing at latitude 40º 52' 5.4" South longitude 147º 52' 57.5" East on Boobyalla Beach

3. 

Brid River and waters south of an imaginary straight line from the eastern extremity of Barnbougle Beach to the boat ramp at the southern end of Old Pier Beach and the old wharf piles

4. 

Cameron Inlet on Flinders Island, upstream from an imaginary straight line from the north-western tip of Planter Beach west to the opposite shore

5. 

Douglas River, north of Bicheno

6. 

Four Mile Creek, near St Patricks Head

7. 

Georges Bay

8. 

Little Musselroe River

9. 

Musselroe Bay and waters enclosed upstream by an imaginary straight line from the point known as Ryans Arm at line of longitude 148º 9' 8" East due north to the opposite shore

10. 

North East River and Arthurs Creek, upstream from an imaginary straight line from the eastern extremity of Holloway Point south to the northern extremity of Foochow Beach

11. 

Pipers River, from the mouth of that river

12. 

River Tamar, upstream from an imaginary straight line from Point Rapid to Sheeptail Point

13. 

Saltwater Inlet

14. 

Scamander River

15. 

Tomahawk River, upstream from an imaginary straight line from the eastern extremity of the northern arm of the river entrance south to Tomahawk Beach

PART 3 - Southern region

1. 

Bream Creek

2. 

Browns River and waters inshore and west of an imaginary straight line from Bonnet Point to Soldiers Rocks at Blackmans Bay and Kingston

3. 

Buxton River, upstream from an imaginary straight line from the south-eastern extremity of Horrels Point to Penquite Point

4. 

Carlton River, upstream from an imaginary straight line from the western extremity of Carlton Bluff to the Carlton Beach Surf Lifesaving Club building on the opposite shore

5. 

Catamaran River, upstream from the mouth and including those waters within 200 metres to seaward of the mouth

6. 

Coal River, north of the causeway across the western arm of Pitt Water

7. 

D'Entrecasteaux River, upstream from an imaginary straight line eastwards from the intersection of the Cockle Creek Road and the Leprena Track to the eastern side of the river at the northern extremity of Coal Pit Bight

8. 

Esperance River, upstream from an imaginary straight line between Slacks Point and Hawkers Point

9. 

Huon River, upstream from the line of latitude from the navigation light on Brabazon Point to the western side of the river

10. 

The following lagoons:

 

(a) Blackswan Lagoon, upstream from an imaginary straight line from the southern extremity of Little Lagoon Beach west to the other shore;

 

(b) Bryans Lagoon, from the mouth of that lagoon;

 

(c) Cloudy Bay Lagoon on Bruny Island, upstream from an imaginary straight line from the south-western extremity of the spit at the western end of Cloudy Beaches west to the opposite shore;

 

(d) Earlham Lagoon, from the mouth of that lagoon;

 

(e) Freshwater Lagoon, from the mouth of that lagoon;

 

(f) New River Lagoon, from the mouth of that lagoon;

 

(g) Okehampton Lagoon, from the mouth of that lagoon;

 

(h) Saltwater Lagoon, from the mouth of that lagoon;

 

(i) Southport Lagoon, from the mouth of that lagoon;

 

(j) Troyheleener Lagoon, upstream from the Tasman Highway (A3) road bridge;

11. 

Lisdillon River and Lisdillon Lagoon, upstream from an imaginary straight line from the southern extremity of Lisdillon Beach west to the opposite shore

12. 

Little Swanport Estuary and Little Swanport River, upstream from an imaginary straight line north from Limekiln Point to the opposite shore

13. 

Lune River, upstream from line of latitude 43º 26' 50" South across the channel at Bream Bay to the seaward limit boundary across the river at Echo Island

14. 

Meredith River, north of Swansea

15. 

North West Bay River, upstream from an imaginary straight line across North-West Bay from the boat ramp at Dru Point to the western extremity of Stinkpot Bay

16. 

Patersons Arch, within 200 metres of the lookout on the point west of Patersons Arch on the Tasman Peninsula

17. 

Pipe Clay Lagoon

18. 

Pitt Water

19. 

Prosser River

20. 

Taroona waters, as defined in the Fisheries Rules 2009

21. 

Waterfall Bay, within 200 metres of the low-water mark of the shore from the main waterfall in Waterfall Bay east to the southern extremity of Waterfall Bluff



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