Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01022:reg:5:p11
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01022
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 11/17)
Character Range: 44418–47116

means:
 (a) a vessel in relation to which a licence or other permission (however described and whether or not in force) has been granted under a law of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory, permitting the vessel to be used to take fish for commercial purposes; or
 (b) a vessel that is used to take fish for commercial purposes.
primary service means a service that:
 (a) forms part of a tourist program; and
 (b) is not a secondary service.
Princess Charlotte Bay specified area means the area enclosed by the meridians 14330.0E and 14430.0E and the parallels 1400.0S and 1430.0S.
Note: The area defined is known as the Queensland fisheries logbook areas D11 and E11.
private mooring means a mooring other than a public mooring.
prohibited dumping:
 (a) means dumping, in the Marine Park, an amount of capital dredge spoil material that prior to its excavation was, in situ, more than 15,000 cubic metres in volume; and
 (b) does not include burying a pipe, cable or tube with capital dredge spoil material if the material had been excavated to create the trench in which the pipe, cable or tube was laid.
prohibited vessel means any of the following:
 (a) a jet ski;
 (b) a vessel that is being used for parasailing;
 (c) a hovercraft;
 (d) a hydrofoil;
 (e) a wing‑in‑ground‑effect craft;
 (f) a motorised diving aid (for example, a motorised underwater scooter).
proposed conduct, in relation to an application for a permission, means the conduct proposed to be permitted by the permission.
proposed conduct advertisement has the meaning given by subparagraph 98(1)(c)(ii).
Protocol of 1978 means the Protocol of 1978 relating to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships of 2 November 1973, as amended, done at London on 17 February 1978.
Note: The Protocol of 1978 is in Australian Treaty Series 1988 No. 29 ([1988] ATS 29) and could in 2019 be viewed in the Australian Treaties Library on the AustLII website (http://www.austlii.edu.au).
public environment report (except in item 6 of the table in subsection 202(6)) for an activity means a public environment report under Subdivision C of Division 3 of Part 3.
public infrastructure:
 (a) means infrastructure that is installed in the Marine Park by or for:
 (i) the Authority; or
 (ii) the Government of Queensland; or
 (iii) an authority of that Government;
  and relates to the use of the Marine Park by the public; and
 (b) includes infrastructure covered by paragraph (a) that is:
 (i) a reef protection marker; or
 (ii) a buoy not attached to a public mooring; or
 (iii) a sign; or
 (iv) a boundary‑marking rope.
public mooring:
 (a) means a mooring that is installed in the Marine Park by or