Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00644:schedule:1:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00644
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 2/33)
Character Range: 216961–219852

respect of those elevations, in accordance with international law;

      (j) "sedentary species" means living organisms which, at the harvestable stage, either are immobile on or under the seabed or are unable to move except in constant physical contact with the seabed or the subsoil;

      (k) "traditional activities" means activities performed by the traditional inhabitants in accordance with local tradition, and includes, when so performed—
 (i) activities on land, including gardening, collection of food and hunting;
 (ii) activities on water, including traditional fishing;
 (iii) religious and secular ceremonies or gatherings for social purposes, for example, marriage celebrations and settlement of disputes; and
 (iv) barter and market trade.
       In the application of this definition, except in relation to activities of a commercial nature, "traditional" shall be interpreted liberally and in the light of prevailing custom;

      (l) "traditional fishing" means the taking, by traditional inhabitants for their own or their dependants' consumption or for use in the course of other traditional activities, of the living natural resources of the sea, seabed, estuaries and coastal tidal areas, including dugong and turtle;

      (m) "traditional inhabitants" means, in relation to Australia, persons who—
 (i) are Torres Strait Islanders who live in the Protected Zone or the adjacent coastal area of Australia,
 (ii) are citizens of Australia, and
 (iii) maintain traditional customary associations with areas or features in or in the vicinity of the Protected Zone in relation to their subsistence or livelihood or social, cultural or religious activities; and
       in relation to Papua New Guinea, persons who—
 (i) live in the Protected Zone or the adjacent coastal area of Papua New Guinea,
 (ii) are citizens of Papua New Guinea, and
 (iii) maintain traditional customary associations with areas or features in or in the vicinity of the Protected Zone in relation to their subsistence or livelihood or social, cultural or religious activities.
 2. Where for the purposes of this Treaty it is necessary to determine the position on the surface of the Earth of a point, line or area, that position shall be determined by reference to the Australian Geodetic Datum, that is to say, by reference to a spheroid having its centre at the centre of the Earth and a major (equatorial) radius of 6,378,160 metres and a flattening of        and by reference to the position of the Johnston Geodetic Station in the Northern Territory of Australia. That station shall be taken to be situated at Latitude 25 56 54.5515 South and at Longitude 133 12 30.0771 East and to have a ground level of 571.2 metres above the spheroid referred to above.
 3. In this Treaty, the expression "in and in the vicinity of the Protected Zone" describes an area the outer limits of which