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Importance of the Fly Point - Corrie Island sanctuary zone. The Fly Point – Halifax Park no-take marine protected area has been protected since 1983, firstly as part of the Fly Point – ... migratory birds protected under the international CAMBA/JAMBA
Jervis Bay Marine Park Zoning Map (PDF, 2008.75 KB) and User Guide (PDF, 881.61 KB). ... To obtain an accessible version of this content please email marine.estate@marine.nsw.gov.au.
Things you need to know. Jervis Bay Marine Park is home to lots of wildlife, including threatened and protected species that also use these beaches. ... However, to protect important roosting and feeding habitat for threatened shorebird species, domestic
please note that there are no Private Mooring Areas in the Cape Byron Marine Park. ... Completed fisheries and marine protected area permit application forms should be submitted to: ahp.central@dpi.nsw.gov.au.
Fishers are advised to familiarise themselves with the relevant fisheries legislation and be aware that other restrictions on fishing operations may apply in Marine Protected Areas.
Permits and approvals. A variety of activities within the marine park require a permit, including:. ... Completed fisheries and marine protected area permit application forms should be submitted to: ahp.central@dpi.nsw.gov.au.
Operation DPI Bravo 15 was run for the second consecutive year on the Australia day long weekend in January targeting unlawful activities within Sydney Aquatic Reserves and Intertidal Protected Areas. ... Teraglin seized from the Port Stephens Great
Recreational fishing. Recreational fishing is a popular activity in the Solitary Islands Marine Park. ... To obtain an accessible version of this content please email marine.estate@marine.nsw.gov.au.
Threatened and protected species. Some of the protected and threatened species found in the marine park includesea turtles, whales and shorebirds. ... The park contains important areas of habitat for the critically endangered Greynurse Shark, with
Recovery actions. Collate and review existing information. Update and refine information on existing Biologically Important Areas (BIAs) identified as part of DoEs Marine Bioregional Plans, and seek to identify new BIAs ... Continue research to locate