Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2008C00685:reg:10:p16
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2008C00685
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 16/21)
Character Range: 176259–178952

the area described in item 2 of Schedule 2.
Sensitive Location means a Location mentioned in column 2 of an entry in Part 1 or 2 of Schedule 5 and includes the airspace above the ground or water of the Location to the height mentioned in column 3 of the entry for that Location.
ship means a vessel that has an overall length of more than 70 metres.
South Offshore Cairns Sector means the area described in item 5 of Schedule 2.
standard tour operation means an operation that:
 (a) is part of a tourist program; and
 (b) comprises activities permitted under one relevant permission; and
 (c) at any one time, uses only 1 primary vessel or aircraft; and
 (d) if using a vessel — uses a vessel that has an overall length of not more than 70 metres.

Note   A vessel identification number (a VIN) may be attached to a relevant permission allowing an operator to use the particular vessel or aircraft that displays the VIN in the Planning Area. Information about VINs can be found on the Authority's website at http://www.gbrmpa.gov.au.
Sudbury Cay Locality means the area described in item 19 of Schedule 3.
support service operation means an operation that:
 (a) is part of a tourist program; and
 (b) comprises activities permitted under one relevant permission; and
 (c) uses a vessel or aircraft to service another vessel or aircraft (the supported vessel or aircraft) to enable the supported vessel or aircraft to continue operating safely and effectively; and
 (d) does not operate in continuous association with a vessel or aircraft that is being serviced as part of the support service operation; and
 (e) does not remain associated with the vessel or aircraft being serviced for longer than is necessary to provide the support service; and
 (f) at any one time, uses only 1 primary vessel or aircraft.

Note 1   The following are examples of the types of services that a support service operation may offer:
(a) delivering spare parts or equipment;
(b) landing torn sails for repair;
(c) medivac support;
(d) assisting in pollution control.

Note 2   A vessel identification number (a VIN) may be attached to a relevant permission allowing an operator to use the particular vessel or aircraft that displays the VIN in the Planning Area. Information about VINs can be found on the Authority's website at http://www.gbrmpa.gov.au.
taking has the same meaning as in the Zoning Plan.
tourism operation means any of the following:
 (a) a craftless operation;
 (b) a cruise ship operation;
 (c) a hire operation;
 (d) a long range roving operation;
 (e) a non-motorised craft operation;
 (f) a regional tour operation;
 (g) a standard tour operation;
 (h) a support service operation.
tourist