Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018C00019:schedule:9:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018C00019
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 9 (pt 1/10)
Character Range: 533954–536625

Schedule 9—Definitions

Note: See subclause 1.4(1).
Act means the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975.
aircraft has the meaning given by subsection 3 (1) of the Act.
aircraft operation means a tourist program that uses an aircraft.
anchor: a vessel is anchored if:
 (a) an anchor for the vessel is dropped; or
 (b) the vessel is at anchor; or
 (c) the vessel becomes or remains stationary.
Note: This definition affects provisions that refer to a vessel being anchored or a person anchoring a vessel or that prohibit a person from anchoring a vessel. The definition affects those provisions whether they refer to the vessel using the word "vessel" or in some other way, such as a large ship, a large vessel or a superyacht.
aquaculture operation has the same meaning as in the Zoning Plan.
Authority has the meaning given by subsection 3 (1) of the Act.
bareboat has the same meaning as in the Regulations.
bareboat operation has the same meaning as in the Regulations.
Bowen operation means an operation that:
 (a) is part of a tourist program that operates from Bowen; and
 (b) comprises activities permitted under one relevant permission; and
 (c) at any one time, uses only one primary vessel with an overall length less than 70 metres.
CAMBA has the meaning given by clause 1.11A.
conversion, from a relevant permission (the first permission) authorising conduct of a tourist program to a relevant permission (the second permission) authorising conduct of another tourist program, means the process of the Authority granting the second permission:
 (a) to take effect immediately after the first permission is surrendered or revoked; and
 (b) to remain in force for the remainder of the period that the first permission would have had if it had not been surrendered or revoked.
craftless operation means an operation that:
 (a) is part of a tourist program; and
 (b) comprises activities permitted under one relevant permission; and
 (c) does not use a vessel or aircraft; and
 (d) may use, as part of the conduct of the operation, vessels or aircraft of other operations.
Note: For example, a craftless operation may operate from a beach or by using another vessel in 'piggy back' fashion to go to the reef. A dive school is an example of this type of operation.
crewed vessel operation means a tourist program that uses a crewed vessel, except a large ship.
cruise ship means a large ship that is a cruise ship (within the ordinary meaning of the phrase).
daily access means access for each day in a year.
day means a period of 24 hours commencing at midnight.
designated anchorage has the same meaning as in the Regulations.
designated motorised water sports