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 4. any determinations made under r.12.34 of the EPBC Regulations.

Commercial aquaculture may be conducted in a:
 1. Special Purpose Zone (Trawl) (VI);
 2. Special Purpose Zone (VI);
 3. Special Purpose Zone (Mining Exclusion) (VI);
 4. Multiple Use Zone (VI); or
 5. Habitat Protection Zone (IV).

Commercial aquaculture that is the towing of aquaculture cages may be conducted in the National Park Zone (II) of the Western Kangaroo Island Marine Park.

Commercial aquaculture must be conducted in accordance with applicable Commonwealth, state or territory laws to the extent those laws are capable of operating concurrently with this plan.

Commercial aquaculture vessels may transit through the South-west Network, subject to compliance with the prescriptions in Section 4.2.1 (General use, access, and waste management) and Section 4.2.4.6.

Commercial aquaculture vessels may stop and anchor in a:
 1. Special Purpose Zone (Trawl) (VI);
 2. Special Purpose Zone (VI);
 3. Special Purpose Zone (Mining Exclusion) (VI);
 4. Multiple Use Zone (VI);
 5. Habitat Protection Zone (IV); or
 6. National Park Zone (II) in anchoring areas determined under r.12.56 of the EPBC Regulations in accordance with Section 4.2.1.1.
Note: This Section does not prevent stopping and anchoring outside a determined anchoring area in circumstances of force majeure or distress or for the purpose of rendering assistance to persons, ships or aircraft in danger or distress.

Commercial aquaculture equipment not authorised for use by a class approval or activity licence as gear that may be used, or that is prohibited by a determination under r.12.34 of the EPBC Regulations, must be kept stowed and secured at all times during transit through, or while stopping and anchoring in, zones in which that gear is not allowed.
Note: The towing of commercial aquaculture cages may be authorised by a class approval, activity licence.

The Director may make determinations under r.12.34 of the EPBC Regulations relating to the conduct of commercial aquaculture.

Commercial media
The prescriptions in this Section set out the rules for commercial media in the South-west Network. These are summarised in Table 4.6.
Research in connection with commercial media activities will be managed in accordance with Section 4.2.10 (Research and monitoring).
Table 4.6 Summary of prescriptions for commercial media activities in the South-west Network
COMMERCIAL MEDIA  Special Purpose Zone (Trawl)  Special Purpose Zone  Special Purpose Zone (Mining Exclusion)  Multiple Use Zone  Habitat          National Park Zone
Activity          VI                            VI                    VI                                       VI                 Protection Zone  II
                                                                                                                                  IV
Commercial media  AC                            AC                    AC                                       AC                 AC               AC

A Authorisation required. Activity is allowable, subject to assessment, in accordance with a permit, class approval or activity licence or lease issued by the Director.
C News-of-the-day reporting may be undertaken on terms determined by the Director from time to time, and subject