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Provision Reference: reg 20 (pt 23/33)
Character Range: 94391–97672

conservation advice will suffice; or the species is removed from the threatened species list.

As part of this review, the listing status of the species will be assessed against the EPBC Act species listing criteria.

The review will be coordinated by the Department of the Environment in association with relevant Australian Government and state agencies and key stakeholder groups, such as the commercial and recreational fishing sectors, non-government organisations, tourism operators, aquarium operators and scientific research organisations.

Key stakeholders who may be involved in the review of the performance of the Recovery Plan for the Grey Nurse Shark (Carcharias taurus) 2014, including organisations likely to be affected by the actions proposed in this plan are:

    Australian Government
Australian Fisheries Management Authority
Australian Institute of Marine Science
CSIRO
Department of Agriculture
Department of Industry
Department of the Environment
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
Indigenous Land Corporation

Industry and non-government organisations
Australasian Regional Association of Zoological Parks and Aquaria
Aquarium industry
Commercial fishers and associations
Conservation groups
Indigenous Land Councils and communities
Local communities
Nature-based tourism industry
Marine/Ocean energy industry
Recreational fishers and associations
Universities and other research organisations
Scuba diving associations, clubs and commercial operators
Recreational boating

    State / territory governments
Department of Parks and Wildlife, WA
Department of Environment and Heritage Protection, QLD
Department of National Parks, Recreation, Sport and Racing, QLD
Department of Primary Industries, NSW
Fisheries agencies
Museums
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
Natural Resource Management Bodies/ Catchment Management Authorities in coastal regions
Local Government in coastal regions

19 References
  Bansemer, C. (2009). Population biology, distribution, movement patterns and conservation requirements of the grey nurse shark (Carcharias taurus Rafinesque 1810) along the east coast of Australia. University of Queensland. St Lucia, Queensland Australia. 143 pp.

  Bansemer, C., & Bennett, M. (2010). Retained fishing gear and associated injuries in the east Australian grey nurse sharks (Carcharias taurus): Implications for population recovery. Marine and Freshwater Research 61(1), 97–103.

  Beeton, R. J. S., Buxton, C. D., Cutbush, G. C., Fairweather, P. G., Johnston, E. L., & Ryan, R. (2012). Report of the Independent Scientific Audit of Marine Parks in New South Wales. New South Wales Government, State of New South Wales.

  Bennett, M., & Bansemer, C. (2004). Investigations of grey nurse shark in Queensland to fulfil actions under the Recovery Plan for grey nurse shark (Carcharias taurus) in Australia regarding the impact of divers, and establishment of a photographic database to improve knowledge of migratory movements, localised site movements, and estimation of bycatch. National Heritage Trust, Canberra.

  Cardno Ecology Lab. (2010). Development and implementation of a population protocol to provide an estimate of the size of the east coast population of grey nurse sharks (Carcharias taurus). Draft Stage Two