Port Hacking

Schedule 1 of the Fisheries Management (Estuary General Share Management Plan) Regulation 2006

Area affected

Species of fish that must not be taken

Methods of fishing prohibited

Period

Port Hacking - Nets and Traps

The whole of the waters of  Port Hacking or its tributaries to the westward of a line drawn southerly from  the southernmost extremity of Hungry Point to the northernmost extremity of  Cabbage Tree or Pulpit Point.

Any species of fish.

Any method involving the  use of a net or a trap, other than the following:

  • a dip or scoop net (prawns),
  • a landing net.

All year.

Port Hacking - Nets and Traps

Port Hacking - Gunnamatta Bay

The whole of the waters of that part of Port Hacking being Gunnamatta Bay, together with all the creeks, tributaries and inlets of that part north of a line extending north easterly from the southernmost extremity of Burrameer (Burraneer) Point to the southernmost extremity of Hungry Point.

All species of the following:

  • worms (Class: POLYCHAETA),
  • nippers (Family: CALLIANAS SIDAE),
  • shellfish (Class: GASTROPODA / BIVALVIA).
Any method.Any method.

Port Hacking - Gunnamatta Bay

Port Hacking - Simpson’s Bay Beach to Costens Point

The whole of the foreshore of Port Hacking from the east end of Simpson’s Bay Beach generally west to the most northern end of Costens Point (including the foreshore extending from the mean high water mark, to 100 metres horizontally seaward from the mean low water mark)

All species of shellfish  (Class: GASTROPODA / BIVALVIA).

Any method.

All year.

Port Hacking - Simpson's Bay Beach to Costens Point