South Coast Crustacean Managed Fishery Management Plan Amendment 2022
Amends the South Coast Crustacean Managed Fishery Management Plan 2015.
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Made by the Minister under section 54. This instrument is the South Coast Crustacean Managed Fishery Management Plan Amendment 2022. The amendments in this instrument are to the South Coast Crustacean Managed Fishery Management Plan 2015. The amendments in this instrument come into operation on 1 July 2022.
๐ Amendment History - South Coast Crustacean Managed Fishery Management Plan 2015
View full chain โInvalid Date ยท Amends the South Coast Crustacean Managed Fishery Management Plan 2015.
Invalid Date ยท Establishes the South Coast Crustacean Managed Fishery Voluntary Fisheries Adjustment Scheme 2026 to reduce fishing effort.
Invalid Date ยท Amends the South Coast Crustacean Managed Fishery Management Plan 2015 by modifying clauses and schedules related to crustacean fishing and sea lion exclusion.
Invalid Date ยท Revokes the prohibition on fishing for rock lobster order 2013 and sets conditions for setting or pulling pots, and restrictions on fishing for rock lobster by diving.
Invalid Date ยท Amends the South Coast Crustacean Managed Fishery Management Plan 2015 regarding payment of fees.
Invalid Date ยท Amends the South Coast Crustacean Managed Fishery Management Plan 2015 with revised and new definitions related to fishing activities.
Invalid Date ยท Amends the South Coast Crustacean Managed Fishery Management Plan 2015.
Invalid Date ยท Amends the South Coast Crustacean Managed Fishery Management Plan 2015.
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Amends the South Coast Crustacean Managed Fishery Management Plan 2015.
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