Brisbane Water Plan of Management - Gosford City Council - NSW ...
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MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES Water Use and Occupations within Brisbane Water v) Fish farms siting guidelines are suggested: a) Sites should provide a 50 m clearway on the inshore boundary. b) Sites should provide a clear access way of at least 300 m to any wharf, jetty, regular landing place, mooring area, existing or potential stock or log loading site, recognised water ski area, shellfish bed that is or may be harvested and any habitat of special significance. c) Sites should not be adjacent to special habitats, breeding grounds etc. d) Aboriginal values should be considered. e) In the interests of navigation, farms should not be located within 150 m of a prominent headland or main or recognised navigation channel. f) Sites should not be located adjacent to residential areas unless those residents are participants in the farming operations. g) Sites should not be located adjacent to recreational areas such as beaches. h) Site should not interfere with commercial or recreational fishing. PRIORITY FOR ACTION RESPONSIBILITY 5.3 Management Actions MANAGEMENT ACTIONS PRIORITY FOR ACTION RESPONSIBILITY FUNDING Water Use and Occupations within Brisbane Water a Council, in conjunction with NSW Fisheries and Local Oyster Farmers Association undertake a review of the "Blue Line" oyster lease areas for rationalisation of oyster growing areas and ecologically sustainable development of oyster mariculture within Brisbane Water together with the removal of derelict oyster lease structures. H Council, NSW Fisheries, Oyster Farmers b Council shall install dinghy racks at locations adjacent to mooring areas. M Council Council, LAWC (C&E), Waterways Authority, Brisbane Water Plan of Management - July 1995 Page 24
MANAGEMENT ACTIONS PRIORITY FOR ACTION RESPONSIBILITY FUNDING Water Use and Occupations within Brisbane Water LAWC (CLS) c Regular surveillance and enforcement of commercial fishing ban. Publicise the need for public vigilance and reporting. Improve responsiveness of authorities to reports of breaches. Offenders should be apprehended and prosecuted. H NSW Fisheries N/A Brisbane Water Plan of Management - July 1995 Page 25
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MANAGEMENT ACTIONS<br />
PRIORITY<br />
FOR<br />
ACTION<br />
RESPONSIBILITY<br />
FUNDING<br />
<strong>Water</strong> Use and Occupations within <strong>Brisbane</strong> <strong>Water</strong><br />
LAWC (CLS)<br />
c<br />
Regular surveillance and enforcement<br />
<strong>of</strong> commercial fishing ban. Publicise<br />
the need for public vigilance and<br />
reporting. Improve responsiveness <strong>of</strong><br />
authorities to reports <strong>of</strong> breaches.<br />
Offenders should be apprehended and<br />
prosecuted.<br />
H <strong>NSW</strong> Fisheries N/A<br />
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