Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2007L03914:body:0:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2007L03914
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 2486–5094

the cable, or is named in a nominated carrier declaration in force in relation to that network unit.
circle type hook means a circular fishing hook where the barb of the hook faces its shaft.
civil engineering work includes:
 (a) planning, design, construction, maintenance, management and demolition of a fixed structure or public works; and
 (b) depositing sand in a place.
conduct has the meaning given by clause 2 of Schedule 3A to the Act.
danforth anchor means a type of anchor that:
 (a) is characterised by having hinged flukes that dig into the ground as tension is placed on the anchor; and
 (b) does not have a stock.
defence operation or practice has the same meaning as in Part XI of the Defence Force Regulations 1952.
defence practice area has the same meaning as in Part XI of the Defence Force Regulations 1952.
dropline means a vertically‑set weighted fishing line with 4 or more hooks, or 4 or more gangs of hooks, that is:
 (a) used or intended to be used in water; and
 (b) kept vertical by a float.
dropper weight means the weight attached to the end of a dropline.
electro‑optic devices means those electronic parts of a submarine cable that manage or re‑transmit communications along a line.
equaliser means submerged electro‑optic devices that are installed at intervals along a submarine cable to boost signal transmission.
explosive device does not include:
 (a) firearms of less than 20 millimetre calibre; or
 (b) firearms used or intended to be used for life saving or distress signalling purposes.
grapnel means a grabbing device used, or intended to be used, to grab an item on the seabed.
grid lines means the local pattern used to map the seabed with seismic survey equipment.
installation has the same meaning as in clause 2 of Schedule 3A to the Act.
J‑hook means a fishing hook where the barb of the hook is parallel to the shaft.
longline means a fishing line with 4 or more hooks, or 4 or more gangs of hooks, lying horizontally along or near the seabed.
low‑water mark means the height of the lowest ebb tide.
mainline means the principal fishing line used or intended to be used as, or as part of, a dropline, longline, setline, trotline, or multiple pots or traps.
mid‑water trawl means trawl gear that is designed and rigged to work in mid‑water, including surface water.
network unit has the meaning given by Division 2 of Part 2 of the Act.
nominal location means the nominal location of the SEA‑ME‑WE3 Cable specified in section 7 of this Declaration.
ocean disposal point means a point where specified material may be disposed and includes a point designated or