Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2015L01818:front:0:p112
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Character Range: 319531–322743

sand and soil through the park for use in Wreck Bay Community and Jervis Bay township will not require a permit provided the activity does not impact upon the natural and cultural values of the park.

Actions

    9.2.14    Progressively implement identified improvements to access arrangements for Murrays Beach boat ramp in order to better meet demand and to improve public safety.

    9.2.15    Subject to available resources, install cycleways in the park.

    9.2.16    Subject to available resources, realign sandy or wet sections of Ellmoos Road.

    9.2.17    Liaise with the Jervis Bay Territory Administration and the Australian Federal Police to ensure safety in the marine component of the park is appropriately regulated.

    9.2.18    In consultation with the Jervis Bay Territory Administration, undertake a review of marine safety including:

       (a)     designation and training of appropriate officers (coxswains, boat crew, enforcement officers) within the park
       (b)     cooperative arrangements with other Australian Government agencies and officers, including the Australian Federal Police
       (c)      requirements for Australian Government vessels to support marine safety.

    9.2.19    In consultation with the responsible agencies and authorities, seek to clarify and formalise the legal status of and respective management responsibilities for roads in the park.

    9.2.20    Liaise with the Australian Federal Police to ensure park signage meets the requirements of relevant legislation including the EPBC Act and applicable motor traffic legislation.

    9.2.21    Work cooperatively with other agencies to regulate and maintain fire access and fire-breaks on and around the park boundary, including Harmony Haven.

    9.2.22    During the life of this plan review the Moorings Policy including the adequacy, cost and impact of moorings, carrying capacity and, with the Board's approval and subject to available funding, implement any recommended actions. This may include installation or removal of moorings, and cost recovery.

    9.3           Nursery management

Aim
    * The nursery effectively supports park activities and the requirements of stakeholders.

Background
The nursery is used to propagate plants for addition to the living collection of the Botanic Gardens and for use in the park for landscaping and vegetation restoration and rehabilitation. The nursery has potential commercial and cultural education functions, and some plants of local cultural importance have been sold through the Visitor Centre and provided to members of the Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community. Plants produced by the nursery may also be used for rehabilitation and conservation in the wider region. Volunteers assist park staff in undertaking propagation and environmental restoration in the park.

The EPBC Regulations prevent a person from introducing soil or other earth materials into the park unless provided for by, and carried out in accordance with, this plan (or authorised by a permit or under certain other conditions).

Issue
    * Resources are required to perform nursery functions adequately.

Prescriptions

Policies

    9.3.1        Nursery