Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018C00019:reg:11:p17
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018C00019
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 11 (pt 17/19)
Character Range: 125792–128368

of an anchorage other than the Turtle Bay designated anchorage and the Funnel Bay designated anchorage—another large ship is already anchored at the anchorage; or
 (b) in the case of the Turtle Bay designated anchorage or the Funnel Bay designated anchorage—2 large ships are already anchored at the anchorage.
 (9A) A person must not anchor a vessel at a superyacht anchorage at a time unless:
 (a) the vessel is a superyacht that:
 (i) is less than 70 metres in overall length; and
 (ii) is carrying not more than 12 people other than master and crew; and
 (b) there is a booking to anchor the superyacht at the anchorage at the time; and
 (c) if the superyacht is anchored by an anchor and chain—the anchor and chain are within the anchorage; and
 (d) if the superyacht is anchored without the use of an anchor—the superyacht is anchored centrally within the anchorage.
 (9B) A person must not anchor a superyacht at a superyacht anchorage at which another vessel is already anchoring or anchored, unless:
 (a) the Regulations indicate that the capacity of the superyacht anchorage is more than one superyacht; and
 (b) the number of vessels already anchoring or anchored at the superyacht anchorage is less than the number of superyachts specified in the Regulations as the capacity of the superyacht anchorage.
 (10) In subclause (3), a vessel that is operating as part of a tourism operation is operating to a mooring or pontoon if the vessel:
 (a) remains attached to the mooring or pontoon during the operation; or
 (b) if it is not attached as mentioned in paragraph (a)—is not attached to the mooring or pontoon during the operation because it is transiting the Marine Park to or from the mooring or pontoon by the most direct reasonable route.

2.5  Operation of tourism operations in the Planning Area

Large ship operations and standard tour operations
 (1) A person must not conduct a large ship operation or a standard tour operation in the Planning Area on more than 50 days each year.
 (2) A person must not conduct a large ship operation or a standard tour operation in the Planning Area on a day without a booking to conduct the operation in the Planning Area on that day.

Long range roving operations
 (3) A person must not conduct a long range roving operation in the Planning Area:
 (a) on more than 100 days each year; or
 (b) so as to visit a particular Location:
 (i) more than twice in any 7 consecutive days; or
 (ii) for a total of more than 48 hours in any 7 consecutive days; or
 (c) so as to carry aboard the vessel being used for the operation