Hervey Bay Green Zones

Hervey Bay Green Zones. Plans to increase nofish zones in Great Sandy Marine Park worry Queensland seafood industry The Great Sandy Marine Park, covering 6,000 km2 including Hervey Bay, the Great Sandy Strait, Tin Can Inlet and surrounding K'gari (Fraser Island) World Heritage Area, has held exceptionally high natural and cultural value since its establishment in 2006.. When using these coordinates please ensure your GPS device or plotter is.

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Learn more about the 4 marine park zones and 11 designated areas. The Great Sandy Marine Park is located in the Wide Bay-Burnett Region and extends from Double Island Point in the south to Baffle Creek in the north

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When using these coordinates please ensure your GPS device or plotter is. The state government has released the draft for the new Great Sandy Marine Park Zoning Plan, which would see green zones increase from 3.9 per cent to 12.8 per cent. The marine park's management arrangements are detailed in a new zoning plan

Fraser Coast Regional Council Hervey Bay Esplanade Masterplan. Change in zoning to represent 12.8 percent of the area of the marine park in green zones contributing to a total of 28.6 percent of the marine park in highly protected green and yellow zones; Removal of commercial large mesh gillnets and ring nets - operating under N1 and N2 fishery symbols - from the Conservation Park zones within Baffle. The state government has released the draft for the new Great Sandy Marine Park Zoning Plan, which would see green zones increase from 3.9 per cent to 12.8 per cent.

Hervey Bay Map Australia. When using these coordinates please ensure your GPS device or plotter is. The marine park covers an area of approximately 6,000 square kilometres and includes Hervey Bay, the Great Sandy Strait, Tin Can Inlet and Queensland coastal waters (seaward to three nautical miles).