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statutory fishing right means a boat statutory fishing right that authorises fishing by hook methods in the Commonwealth Scalefish Hook Sector.
shark means fish belonging to the Class Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fishes).
shark hook boat statutory fishing right means a boat statutory fishing right that authorises fishing by hook methods in the Commonwealth Shark Hook Sector.
smooth oreodory (Cascade Plateau) means smooth oreodory from the cascade plateau zone of the fishery.
Smooth oreodory (other) means smooth oreodory from any zone other than the cascade plateau zone of the fishery.
South Australian Coastal Waters Sector means the area described in clause 7 of Part 2 of Schedule 1.
South East Trawl Fishery has the same meaning as it had in the South East Trawl Fishery Management Plan 1998.
South Tasman Rise Zone means the area described in clause 9 of Part 3 of Schedule 1.
Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark Fishery means commercial fishing (other than recreational fishing or fishing using a charter boat), for scalefish, shark and other fish (other than fish mentioned in paragraph (a), (b) or (c) of the definition of scalefish), by the fishing methods allowed by fishing concessions granted under this Management Plan and the Act, in the area of the fishery.
southern remote zone means the area described in clause 8 of Part 3 of Schedule 1.
Tasmanian Coastal Waters Sector means the area described in clause 8 of Part 2 of Schedule 1.
Tasmanian Rock Lobster Sector means the area described in clause 6 of Part 2 of Schedule 1.
total allowable catch or TAC means:
 (a) for a quota species and fishing year — the total amount (by weight) of fish of that species that may be taken in that year, under all quota statutory fishing rights for that species and year, in accordance with a determination under section 11; and
 (b) for a non‑quota species and a period — the total amount (by weight) of fish of that species that may be taken in that period, under all fishing concessions to which the TAC applies, in accordance with a determination under section 15.
trap methods means the use of demersal fish traps.
trawl boat statutory fishing right means a boat statutory fishing right that authorises fishing by trawl methods in the Commonwealth South East Trawl Sector.
trawl methods means the use of any of the following kinds of fishing gear:
 (a) mid‑water trawl gear;
 (b) demersal otter trawl gear;
 (c) Danish seine trawl gear;
 (d) pair trawl gear.
trunked weight, of a fish of a quota species mentioned in items 21 to 24 of Schedule 2, means the weight of the fish after it has been gutted, and its head removed, but