Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00100:reg:15:p13
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00100
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 15 (pt 13/13)
Character Range: 375104–377033

(branch-lines or snoods). Buoys are used intermittently along the main line to lift baited hooks away from the seafloor.
UNCLOS                                                                        United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, concluded at Montego Bay on 10 December 1982.
values                                                                        The natural and cultural features in the parks that require protection and conservation. Defined in Section 2.3 of this plan.
vessel identification and monitoring system (VMS)                             A system whereby vessels are fitted with an electronic device that can transmit or provide information to a central management agency about the vessel's course or position or other such information.
zones                                                                         Set out what you can and cannot do in Australian Marine Parks, as outlined in Section 4.1 of this plan.

[1] Throughout this document, the term 'Parks Australia' refers to the division of the environment department that supports the legal entity, the Director of National Parks.
[2]The term cultural values here encompasses 'First Nations values' and 'Other Protected Matters', as described in Chapter 2.
[3] For the purposes of this management plan and the specific context of the South-east Network, cultural values are split across 'First Nations values' and 'Other Protected Matters'. Cultural values are broadly understood to be the tangible and intangible aspects of culture that people may want to protect, maintain, and pass on to future generations – including places, objects, collections and archives, knowledge and cultural practices.
[4] Schedule 2 describes a range of relevant legislative and policy contexts. As this list may be subject to change over time, particularly subsidiary plans or instruments, it is not an exhaustive list at the time of publication.