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MARINE PARKS ACT 1997 - SCHEDULE 4

SCHEDULE 4 – Declaration of marine parks

(Schedule 3, clause 3)

Part 1 - Jervis Bay Marine Park

All Crown lands beneath tidal and coastal waters including Jervis Bay and its tidal tributaries to mean high water mark, within the area set out below, together with the waters within that area but not including any area within Booderee National Park as proclaimed under the National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act 1975 of the Commonwealth:

(a) commencing at a point at mean high water mark at the most northerly point of Kinghorn Point reef on Warrain Beach (34°57′54″S, 150°46′42″E),
(b) then due east to a position at 34°57′54″S, 150°47′12″E being 500 metres seaward of the territorial sea baseline (declared under section 7 of the Seas and Submerged Lands Act 1973 of the Commonwealth in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette S29 of 9 February 1983) at the most northerly point of Kinghorn Point reef on Warrain Beach,
(c) then generally in a south-easterly direction to a position at 34°59′36″S, 150°50′30″E being 1500 metres due north of the most northerly point at Little Beecroft Head,
(d) then generally in a south-easterly direction to a position at 35°00′54″S, 150°52′00″E being a point 1500 metres due east of the most easterly point at the territorial sea baseline of Beecroft Head,
(e) then generally in a southerly direction to a position at 35°04′36″S, 150°51′00″E being a point 1500 metres due east of the most easterly point at the territorial sea baseline of Crocodile Head,
(f) then generally in a south-westerly direction to a position at 35°06′36″S, 150°48′18″E being a point 1500 metres due south of the most southerly point at the territorial sea baseline of Point Perpendicular,
(g) then generally in a southerly direction to a position at 35°10′18″S, 150°46′18″E being a point 1500 metres due east of the most easterly point at the territorial sea baseline of Cape St George,
(h) then generally in a south-westerly direction to a position at 35°12′54″S, 150°41′42″E being a point 1500 metres due south of the most southerly point at the territorial sea baseline of St Georges Head,
(i) then generally in a north-westerly direction to a position at 35°11′6″S, 150°35′42″E being a point at mean high water mark of the most southerly point of Bherwerre Beach,
(j) then generally north along the coast at mean high water mark of Bherwerre Beach, Bherwerre Peninsula and all its tidal tributaries, Bowen Island, Jervis Bay and all its tidal tributaries, Beecroft Peninsula and all its tidal tributaries, Currarong Beach, and Kinghorn Point reef, to the point of commencement described in paragraph (a) above.

Part 2 - Solitary Islands Marine Park

All Crown lands beneath tidal and coastal waters to mean high water mark, within the area set out below, together with the waters within that area:

(a) commencing at a point at mean high water mark at the most easterly point of Plover Island (29°40′24″S, 153°19′49″E),
(b) then along a line drawn along latitude 29°40′24″S, to a point 3 nautical miles due east of the territorial sea baseline (declared under section 7 of the Seas and Submerged Lands Act 1973 of the Commonwealth in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette S29 of 9 February 1983),
(c) then generally in a southerly direction, including all coastal waters within 3 nautical miles of the territorial sea baseline of the coast, and within 3 nautical miles of the territorial sea baseline of North West Rock, North Solitary Island, North Rock, North West Solitary Island, South West Solitary Island, South Solitary Island and Split Solitary Island, to a point 3 nautical miles due east of the territorial sea baseline at the eastern most point of Muttonbird Island,
(d) then along a line drawn along latitude 30°18′25″S, to a point at mean high water mark of the eastern most point of Muttonbird Island (30°18′25″S, 153°9′12″E),
(e) then generally in a northerly direction along the coast at mean high water mark, including all rivers, estuaries, bays, lagoons and inlets upstream to their tidal limit, and tidal lands, including Plover Island, to the point of commencement described in paragraph (a) above.

Part 3 - Lord Howe Island Marine Park

All Crown lands beneath tidal and coastal waters surrounding Lord Howe Island to mean high water mark, together with those waters.



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