Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2008C00685:reg:10:p14
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2008C00685
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 14/21)
Character Range: 171391–174083

500 feet above ground or water).
long range roving operation means an operation that:
 (a) is part of a tourist program; and
 (b) comprises activities permitted under one relevant permission; and
 (c) uses a vessel that:
 (i) has an overall length of not more than 35 metres; and
 (ii) has been surveyed for overnight use with provision for 8 or more sleeping berths; and
 (iii) has a master and crew; and
 (d) is limited to providing a whole of vessel charter to a single client, without taking bookings from individual passengers or agents; and
 (e) is not advertised or promoted as having, regular destinations, routes or timetables; and
 (f) at any one time, uses only 1 primary vessel.

Note   A vessel identification number (a VIN) may be attached to a relevant permission allowing an operator to use the particular vessel or aircraft that displays the VIN in the Planning Area. Information about VINs can be found on the Authority's website at http://www.gbrmpa.gov.au.
Low Island Locality means the area described in item 9 of Schedule 3.
low use Location means a Location so listed in Schedule 4.
Marine Park has the same meaning as in the Act.
Marine Park boundary means the notional line bounding the area described in Schedule 1 of the Great Barrier Reef (Declaration of Amalgamated Marine Park Area) Proclamation 2004.

Note   The Great Barrier Reef (Declaration of Amalgamated Marine Park Area) Proclamation 2004 was published in Gazette No. S119 of 21 April 2004.
Michaelmas Cay Locality means the area described in item 12 of Schedule 3.
moderate use Location means a Location so listed in Schedule 4.
Moore Reef Locality 1 means the area described in item 17 of Schedule 3.
Moore Reef Locality 2 means the area described in item 18 of Schedule 3.
mooring means a permanently located facility that is designed solely for mooring a vessel or aircraft, and includes the mooring buoy, tackle and the point of attachment to the seabed.
mooring site means the area within the line every point of which is 50 metres from the nearest point of:
 (a) the mooring buoy of a single-point mooring system; or
 (b) the primary mooring buoy of a fore-and-aft mooring system.
mooring system means:
 (a) a single-point mooring system; or
 (b) a fore-and-aft mooring system.
motorised water sport has the same meaning as in the Regulations.
new permission means a relevant permission that does not arise out of a permission that was in existence before the commencement of Schedule 1 to the Cairns Area Plan of Management Amendment 2008 (No. 1).
non‑motorised craft operation means an operation that:
 (a) is part of a tourism program; and
 (b) comprises activities permitted under one relevant