Hon Bruce Donaldson asks detailed questions regarding the reconvening of the Advisory Committee for the Dampier Archipelago Marine Park and Cape Preston Marine Management Area, specifically focusing on the meeting's process, resolutions, and costs. The Minister provides comprehensive answers, including meeting details and dissenting opinions.

AnsweredQoN 4438Legislative Council
Asked
5 December 2006
Portfolio
the Environment

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Following the public release of the indicative management plan for the proposed Dampier Archipelago Marine Park and Cape Preston Marine Management Area in early 2005, I ask -
(1) Did the Minister request that the Advisory Committee for the proposed reserves reconvene to provide advice on the proposed indicative management plan?
(2) If yes to (1), on what date did the meeting take place?
(3) Who were the members of the advisory committee and in what capacity did they attend the meeting?
(4) Who chaired the meeting?
(5) Who else was present at the meeting?
(6) What matters were considered at the meeting?
(7) Were formal resolutions put and voted on at the meeting?
(8) If yes to (7), what were the formal resolutions put at the meeting?
(9) Were the resolutions passed unanimously?
(10) Which resolutions, if any, were subject to dissent and which advisory committee members dissented?
(11) What was the cost of the meeting?

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Answered
3 April 2007
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training representing the Minister for the Environment
Response time
119 days
(1) Yes. (2) 15 February 2006. (3) Members of the Advisory Committee are Mr Trevor Ruland, Mr Dennis Bryan-Smith, Dr Andrew Heyward, Mr John Kraus, Mr Greg Oliver, Mr Noel Parkin, Ms Irene Stainton, Dr Stephen van Leeuwen, Mr Len Vertigan, Mr Simon Bennison (did not attend the meeting, but provided written comments beforehand), Mr Kent Buddle (did not attend the meeting), Mr John Lally (did not attend the meeting), and Mr Nicholas Miller (did not attend the meeting). All members attended in their capacity as members of the Advisory Committee. (4) Mr Trevor Ruland, Chair of the Advisory Committee. (5) Observers present at the meeting are listed in the attached table. [see tabled paper no] (6) The Advisory Committee was requested to consider the public submissionsto the indicative management plan and provide advice to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority. (7) Yes. (8) Letter to the Minister for the Environment The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Minister for the Environment expressing their concern that they were not involved or informed about the changes made to the indicative management plan after the Advisory Committee's recommendations were made to and before release of the plan for public comment. Five members in favour, two members abstained (Dennis Bryan-Smith, Len Vertigan). Rosemary Island (released for public comment as special purpose (benthic protection) zone and recreation zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that: - the Rosemary Island Recreation Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. - the Rosemary Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone should be retained as per the indicative management plan. - the boundary between the special purpose (benthic protection) zone and sanctuary zone be changed to a straight line approximating the 15m contour. Unanimously agreed. Goodwyn Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that the Goodwyn Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. Nine members agreed, one disagreed (Len Vertigan). West Enderby Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended to retain West Enderby Island as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone as per the indicative management plan. Seven members agreed; three disagreed (Stephen van Leeuwen, Irene Stainton, Noel Parkin). Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
(2) 15 February 2006. (3) Members of the Advisory Committee are Mr Trevor Ruland, Mr Dennis Bryan-Smith, Dr Andrew Heyward, Mr John Kraus, Mr Greg Oliver, Mr Noel Parkin, Ms Irene Stainton, Dr Stephen van Leeuwen, Mr Len Vertigan, Mr Simon Bennison (did not attend the meeting, but provided written comments beforehand), Mr Kent Buddle (did not attend the meeting), Mr John Lally (did not attend the meeting), and Mr Nicholas Miller (did not attend the meeting). All members attended in their capacity as members of the Advisory Committee. (4) Mr Trevor Ruland, Chair of the Advisory Committee. (5) Observers present at the meeting are listed in the attached table. [see tabled paper no] (6) The Advisory Committee was requested to consider the public submissionsto the indicative management plan and provide advice to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority. (7) Yes. (8) Letter to the Minister for the Environment The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Minister for the Environment expressing their concern that they were not involved or informed about the changes made to the indicative management plan after the Advisory Committee's recommendations were made to and before release of the plan for public comment. Five members in favour, two members abstained (Dennis Bryan-Smith, Len Vertigan). Rosemary Island (released for public comment as special purpose (benthic protection) zone and recreation zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that: - the Rosemary Island Recreation Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. - the Rosemary Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone should be retained as per the indicative management plan. - the boundary between the special purpose (benthic protection) zone and sanctuary zone be changed to a straight line approximating the 15m contour. Unanimously agreed. Goodwyn Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that the Goodwyn Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. Nine members agreed, one disagreed (Len Vertigan). West Enderby Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended to retain West Enderby Island as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone as per the indicative management plan. Seven members agreed; three disagreed (Stephen van Leeuwen, Irene Stainton, Noel Parkin). Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
(3) Members of the Advisory Committee are Mr Trevor Ruland, Mr Dennis Bryan-Smith, Dr Andrew Heyward, Mr John Kraus, Mr Greg Oliver, Mr Noel Parkin, Ms Irene Stainton, Dr Stephen van Leeuwen, Mr Len Vertigan, Mr Simon Bennison (did not attend the meeting, but provided written comments beforehand), Mr Kent Buddle (did not attend the meeting), Mr John Lally (did not attend the meeting), and Mr Nicholas Miller (did not attend the meeting). All members attended in their capacity as members of the Advisory Committee. (4) Mr Trevor Ruland, Chair of the Advisory Committee. (5) Observers present at the meeting are listed in the attached table. [see tabled paper no] (6) The Advisory Committee was requested to consider the public submissionsto the indicative management plan and provide advice to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority. (7) Yes. (8) Letter to the Minister for the Environment The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Minister for the Environment expressing their concern that they were not involved or informed about the changes made to the indicative management plan after the Advisory Committee's recommendations were made to and before release of the plan for public comment. Five members in favour, two members abstained (Dennis Bryan-Smith, Len Vertigan). Rosemary Island (released for public comment as special purpose (benthic protection) zone and recreation zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that: - the Rosemary Island Recreation Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. - the Rosemary Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone should be retained as per the indicative management plan. - the boundary between the special purpose (benthic protection) zone and sanctuary zone be changed to a straight line approximating the 15m contour. Unanimously agreed. Goodwyn Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that the Goodwyn Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. Nine members agreed, one disagreed (Len Vertigan). West Enderby Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended to retain West Enderby Island as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone as per the indicative management plan. Seven members agreed; three disagreed (Stephen van Leeuwen, Irene Stainton, Noel Parkin). Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
(4) Mr Trevor Ruland, Chair of the Advisory Committee. (5) Observers present at the meeting are listed in the attached table. [see tabled paper no] (6) The Advisory Committee was requested to consider the public submissionsto the indicative management plan and provide advice to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority. (7) Yes. (8) Letter to the Minister for the Environment The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Minister for the Environment expressing their concern that they were not involved or informed about the changes made to the indicative management plan after the Advisory Committee's recommendations were made to and before release of the plan for public comment. Five members in favour, two members abstained (Dennis Bryan-Smith, Len Vertigan). Rosemary Island (released for public comment as special purpose (benthic protection) zone and recreation zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that: - the Rosemary Island Recreation Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. - the Rosemary Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone should be retained as per the indicative management plan. - the boundary between the special purpose (benthic protection) zone and sanctuary zone be changed to a straight line approximating the 15m contour. Unanimously agreed. Goodwyn Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that the Goodwyn Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. Nine members agreed, one disagreed (Len Vertigan). West Enderby Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended to retain West Enderby Island as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone as per the indicative management plan. Seven members agreed; three disagreed (Stephen van Leeuwen, Irene Stainton, Noel Parkin). Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
(5) Observers present at the meeting are listed in the attached table. [see tabled paper no] (6) The Advisory Committee was requested to consider the public submissionsto the indicative management plan and provide advice to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority. (7) Yes. (8) Letter to the Minister for the Environment The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Minister for the Environment expressing their concern that they were not involved or informed about the changes made to the indicative management plan after the Advisory Committee's recommendations were made to and before release of the plan for public comment. Five members in favour, two members abstained (Dennis Bryan-Smith, Len Vertigan). Rosemary Island (released for public comment as special purpose (benthic protection) zone and recreation zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that: - the Rosemary Island Recreation Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. - the Rosemary Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone should be retained as per the indicative management plan. - the boundary between the special purpose (benthic protection) zone and sanctuary zone be changed to a straight line approximating the 15m contour. Unanimously agreed. Goodwyn Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that the Goodwyn Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. Nine members agreed, one disagreed (Len Vertigan). West Enderby Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended to retain West Enderby Island as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone as per the indicative management plan. Seven members agreed; three disagreed (Stephen van Leeuwen, Irene Stainton, Noel Parkin). Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
(6) The Advisory Committee was requested to consider the public submissionsto the indicative management plan and provide advice to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority. (7) Yes. (8) Letter to the Minister for the Environment The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Minister for the Environment expressing their concern that they were not involved or informed about the changes made to the indicative management plan after the Advisory Committee's recommendations were made to and before release of the plan for public comment. Five members in favour, two members abstained (Dennis Bryan-Smith, Len Vertigan). Rosemary Island (released for public comment as special purpose (benthic protection) zone and recreation zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that: - the Rosemary Island Recreation Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. - the Rosemary Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone should be retained as per the indicative management plan. - the boundary between the special purpose (benthic protection) zone and sanctuary zone be changed to a straight line approximating the 15m contour. Unanimously agreed. Goodwyn Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that the Goodwyn Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. Nine members agreed, one disagreed (Len Vertigan). West Enderby Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended to retain West Enderby Island as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone as per the indicative management plan. Seven members agreed; three disagreed (Stephen van Leeuwen, Irene Stainton, Noel Parkin). Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
(7) Yes. (8) Letter to the Minister for the Environment The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Minister for the Environment expressing their concern that they were not involved or informed about the changes made to the indicative management plan after the Advisory Committee's recommendations were made to and before release of the plan for public comment. Five members in favour, two members abstained (Dennis Bryan-Smith, Len Vertigan). Rosemary Island (released for public comment as special purpose (benthic protection) zone and recreation zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that: - the Rosemary Island Recreation Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. - the Rosemary Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone should be retained as per the indicative management plan. - the boundary between the special purpose (benthic protection) zone and sanctuary zone be changed to a straight line approximating the 15m contour. Unanimously agreed. Goodwyn Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that the Goodwyn Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. Nine members agreed, one disagreed (Len Vertigan). West Enderby Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended to retain West Enderby Island as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone as per the indicative management plan. Seven members agreed; three disagreed (Stephen van Leeuwen, Irene Stainton, Noel Parkin). Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
(8) Letter to the Minister for the Environment The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Minister for the Environment expressing their concern that they were not involved or informed about the changes made to the indicative management plan after the Advisory Committee's recommendations were made to and before release of the plan for public comment. Five members in favour, two members abstained (Dennis Bryan-Smith, Len Vertigan). Rosemary Island (released for public comment as special purpose (benthic protection) zone and recreation zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that: - the Rosemary Island Recreation Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. - the Rosemary Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone should be retained as per the indicative management plan. - the boundary between the special purpose (benthic protection) zone and sanctuary zone be changed to a straight line approximating the 15m contour. Unanimously agreed. Goodwyn Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that the Goodwyn Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. Nine members agreed, one disagreed (Len Vertigan). West Enderby Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended to retain West Enderby Island as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone as per the indicative management plan. Seven members agreed; three disagreed (Stephen van Leeuwen, Irene Stainton, Noel Parkin). Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Minister for the Environment expressing their concern that they were not involved or informed about the changes made to the indicative management plan after the Advisory Committee's recommendations were made to and before release of the plan for public comment. Five members in favour, two members abstained (Dennis Bryan-Smith, Len Vertigan). Rosemary Island (released for public comment as special purpose (benthic protection) zone and recreation zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that: - the Rosemary Island Recreation Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. - the Rosemary Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone should be retained as per the indicative management plan. - the boundary between the special purpose (benthic protection) zone and sanctuary zone be changed to a straight line approximating the 15m contour. Unanimously agreed. Goodwyn Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that the Goodwyn Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. Nine members agreed, one disagreed (Len Vertigan). West Enderby Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended to retain West Enderby Island as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone as per the indicative management plan. Seven members agreed; three disagreed (Stephen van Leeuwen, Irene Stainton, Noel Parkin). Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Minister for the Environment expressing their concern that they were not involved or informed about the changes made to the indicative management plan after the Advisory Committee's recommendations were made to and before release of the plan for public comment. Five members in favour, two members abstained (Dennis Bryan-Smith, Len Vertigan). Rosemary Island (released for public comment as special purpose (benthic protection) zone and recreation zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that: - the Rosemary Island Recreation Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. - the Rosemary Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone should be retained as per the indicative management plan. - the boundary between the special purpose (benthic protection) zone and sanctuary zone be changed to a straight line approximating the 15m contour. Unanimously agreed. Goodwyn Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that the Goodwyn Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. Nine members agreed, one disagreed (Len Vertigan). West Enderby Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended to retain West Enderby Island as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone as per the indicative management plan. Seven members agreed; three disagreed (Stephen van Leeuwen, Irene Stainton, Noel Parkin). Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
Five members in favour, two members abstained (Dennis Bryan-Smith, Len Vertigan). Rosemary Island (released for public comment as special purpose (benthic protection) zone and recreation zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that: - the Rosemary Island Recreation Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. - the Rosemary Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone should be retained as per the indicative management plan. - the boundary between the special purpose (benthic protection) zone and sanctuary zone be changed to a straight line approximating the 15m contour. Unanimously agreed. Goodwyn Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that the Goodwyn Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. Nine members agreed, one disagreed (Len Vertigan). West Enderby Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended to retain West Enderby Island as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone as per the indicative management plan. Seven members agreed; three disagreed (Stephen van Leeuwen, Irene Stainton, Noel Parkin). Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
Rosemary Island (released for public comment as special purpose (benthic protection) zone and recreation zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that: - the Rosemary Island Recreation Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. - the Rosemary Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone should be retained as per the indicative management plan. - the boundary between the special purpose (benthic protection) zone and sanctuary zone be changed to a straight line approximating the 15m contour. Unanimously agreed. Goodwyn Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that the Goodwyn Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. Nine members agreed, one disagreed (Len Vertigan). West Enderby Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended to retain West Enderby Island as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone as per the indicative management plan. Seven members agreed; three disagreed (Stephen van Leeuwen, Irene Stainton, Noel Parkin). Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
Rosemary Island (released for public comment as special purpose (benthic protection) zone and recreation zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that: - the Rosemary Island Recreation Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. - the Rosemary Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone should be retained as per the indicative management plan. - the boundary between the special purpose (benthic protection) zone and sanctuary zone be changed to a straight line approximating the 15m contour. Unanimously agreed. Goodwyn Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that the Goodwyn Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. Nine members agreed, one disagreed (Len Vertigan). West Enderby Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended to retain West Enderby Island as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone as per the indicative management plan. Seven members agreed; three disagreed (Stephen van Leeuwen, Irene Stainton, Noel Parkin). Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
The Advisory Committee recommended that: - the Rosemary Island Recreation Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. - the Rosemary Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone should be retained as per the indicative management plan. - the boundary between the special purpose (benthic protection) zone and sanctuary zone be changed to a straight line approximating the 15m contour. Unanimously agreed. Goodwyn Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that the Goodwyn Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. Nine members agreed, one disagreed (Len Vertigan). West Enderby Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended to retain West Enderby Island as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone as per the indicative management plan. Seven members agreed; three disagreed (Stephen van Leeuwen, Irene Stainton, Noel Parkin). Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
- the Rosemary Island Recreation Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. - the Rosemary Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone should be retained as per the indicative management plan. - the boundary between the special purpose (benthic protection) zone and sanctuary zone be changed to a straight line approximating the 15m contour. Unanimously agreed. Goodwyn Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that the Goodwyn Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. Nine members agreed, one disagreed (Len Vertigan). West Enderby Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended to retain West Enderby Island as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone as per the indicative management plan. Seven members agreed; three disagreed (Stephen van Leeuwen, Irene Stainton, Noel Parkin). Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
- the Rosemary Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone should be retained as per the indicative management plan. - the boundary between the special purpose (benthic protection) zone and sanctuary zone be changed to a straight line approximating the 15m contour. Unanimously agreed. Goodwyn Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that the Goodwyn Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. Nine members agreed, one disagreed (Len Vertigan). West Enderby Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended to retain West Enderby Island as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone as per the indicative management plan. Seven members agreed; three disagreed (Stephen van Leeuwen, Irene Stainton, Noel Parkin). Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
- the boundary between the special purpose (benthic protection) zone and sanctuary zone be changed to a straight line approximating the 15m contour. Unanimously agreed. Goodwyn Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that the Goodwyn Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. Nine members agreed, one disagreed (Len Vertigan). West Enderby Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended to retain West Enderby Island as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone as per the indicative management plan. Seven members agreed; three disagreed (Stephen van Leeuwen, Irene Stainton, Noel Parkin). Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
Unanimously agreed. Goodwyn Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that the Goodwyn Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. Nine members agreed, one disagreed (Len Vertigan). West Enderby Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended to retain West Enderby Island as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone as per the indicative management plan. Seven members agreed; three disagreed (Stephen van Leeuwen, Irene Stainton, Noel Parkin). Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
Goodwyn Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended that the Goodwyn Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. Nine members agreed, one disagreed (Len Vertigan). West Enderby Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended to retain West Enderby Island as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone as per the indicative management plan. Seven members agreed; three disagreed (Stephen van Leeuwen, Irene Stainton, Noel Parkin). Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
The Advisory Committee recommended that the Goodwyn Island Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zone be changed to a sanctuary zone. Nine members agreed, one disagreed (Len Vertigan). West Enderby Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended to retain West Enderby Island as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone as per the indicative management plan. Seven members agreed; three disagreed (Stephen van Leeuwen, Irene Stainton, Noel Parkin). Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
Nine members agreed, one disagreed (Len Vertigan). West Enderby Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended to retain West Enderby Island as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone as per the indicative management plan. Seven members agreed; three disagreed (Stephen van Leeuwen, Irene Stainton, Noel Parkin). Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
West Enderby Island (released for public comment as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone). The Advisory Committee recommended to retain West Enderby Island as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone as per the indicative management plan. Seven members agreed; three disagreed (Stephen van Leeuwen, Irene Stainton, Noel Parkin). Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
The Advisory Committee recommended to retain West Enderby Island as a special purpose (benthic protection) zone as per the indicative management plan. Seven members agreed; three disagreed (Stephen van Leeuwen, Irene Stainton, Noel Parkin). Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
Seven members agreed; three disagreed (Stephen van Leeuwen, Irene Stainton, Noel Parkin). Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
Special Purpose (Multiple Use) Zone The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
The Advisory Committee recommended to change the proposed special purpose (multiple use) zone to a general use zone. Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
Unanimously agreed. Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
Commercial Trolling in Special Purpose (Benthic Protection) Zones The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
The Advisory Committee agreed to amend the permitted activities table to allow commercial trolling in special purpose (benthic protection) zones. Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
Unanimously agreed. Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
Trawling in Nickol Bay - One Nautical Mile Exclusion Zone The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
The Advisory Committee agreed to recommend the removal of the one nautical mile commercial trawling exclusion zone in Nickol Bay. Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
Unanimously agreed. Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
Cape Preston/Port Palmer The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
The Advisory Committee resolved to send a letter to the Minister for the Environment to: 1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
1. request that port boundaries are located to minimise the effect on the marine reserve; 2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
2. include reasons why the area around Cape Preston is an important part of the proposed marine reserve; and 3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
3. request the Minister for the Environment liaise with the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister for State Development on the issue of the proposed port at Cape Preston. The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
The Advisory Committee also agreed that the then Department of Conservation and Land Management should continue to negotiate the boundary for the proposed port with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the proponent. Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
Delambre Island The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
The Advisory Committee discussed the boundaries of Delambre Island Sanctuary Zone due to the number of public submissions received on this zone. The Advisory Committee resolved not to change the boundaries of this zone. Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
Eight members agreed, one member disagreed (Dennis Bryan-Smith), one member abstained (Len Vertigan)). Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Aboriginal Involvement The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
The Advisory Committee resolved to develop text for the management plan regarding Aboriginal involvement in the management of the marine reserves and the dissatisfaction of the Advisory Committee at the lack of involvement to date. Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
Letter to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
The Advisory Committee resolved to write to the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority with their advice in regard to the resolutions from this meeting. The letter will also reiterate the Advisory Committee's concerns about the lack of Aboriginal consultation during the planning process. Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
Sector Reference Group Mailout The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
The Advisory Committee recommended that sector reference groups be informed of the resolutions from this meeting in the same manner as during the Advisory Committee planning process. (9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
(9) See answer to 8. (10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
(10) See answer to 8. (11) Approximately $13,000.
(11) Approximately $13,000.

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