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applies, in accordance with the requirements of MARPOL (as those requirements exist at the commencement of this plan).
        2.            Disposal of waste in connection with activities authorised under Section 4.3.9 (Structures and works) will be managed in accordance with that section.
        3.            Ballast water may be discharged or exchanged subject to compliance with:
        1.       the Biosecurity Act 2015 (Cth); and
        2.       other relevant Commonwealth and state legislation or international agreements relevant to ballast water management.
            1.            The prescriptions in this section apply to all users of Cocos (Keeling) Islands Marine Park, including those carrying out other activities provided for in this plan.
Note: Ballast water exchange should be conducted in at least 200 nm from nearest land and in waters 200 m deep. For voyages that cannot practically meet these requirements, ballast water exchange must occur at least 12 nm from the nearest land and in water at least 50 m deep.

    4.3.13                         Non-commercial remotely piloted aircraft (drones)
The prescriptions in this section set out the requirements for the operation of non‑commercial remotely piloted aircraft (drones) in Cocos (Keeling) Islands Marine Park.

Prescriptions
       4.3.13.1           Remotely piloted aircraft (drones) may be operated in all zones of Cocos (Keeling) Islands Marine Park for non‑commercial purposes without further authorisation from the Director, in accordance with and subject to:
        1.       applicable aviation safety laws as administered by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority;
        2.       relevant provisions of Part 8 of the EPBC Regulations relating to whale watching and other interactions with cetaceans;
        3.       other Commonwealth and state legislation relevant to remotely piloted aircraft; and
        4.       any relevant determinations made under the EPBC Regulations.
       4.3.13.2           Pilots of remotely piloted aircraft must ensure that their aircraft:
        1.       does not approach birds from higher than a 60‑degree angle or at speeds exceeding 3 m per second;
        2.       is launched and operated as far as practicable from groups of seabirds and nesting seabirds;
        3.       is immediately landed if wildlife exhibit signs of disturbance  for example, fleeing, sudden alteration of a course or direction, attacking the remotely piloted aircraft (drone) or being put to flight.

    4.3.14                         Red-footed booby (sula sula) harvest (Pengambilan burung  maen‑maen)
Sula sula were legally harvested by members of the Cocos Malay community up until the late 1990s, when changes to environmental legislation saw the practice outlawed. Some members of the Cocos Malay community want to reinstitute a sustainable cultural harvest of these birds under current environmental laws. This management plan allows for such a harvest to occur within Cocos (Keeling) Islands Marine Park should it be approved under those laws.
Masyarakat Melayu Cocos dahulunya dibebaskan untuk mengamek burung maen-maen hingga penghujung 1990an bila petukaran undang-undang alam sekitar mulai melarang kebiasaan ini. Berberapa penduduk masyarakat Melayu