COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999
DECLARATION OF AN APPROVED WILDLIFE TRADE OPERATION
I, PAUL MURPHY, Assistant Secretary, Wildlife Trade and Biosecurity Branch, as Delegate of the Minister for the Environment, have considered in accordance with section 303FN of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) the application from the Department of Primary Industries and Regions South Australia, public comments on the proposal as required under section 303FR and advice on the ecological sustainability of the operation. I am satisfied on those matters specified in section 303FN of the EPBC Act. I hereby declare the operations for the harvesting of specimens that are, or are derived from, fish or invertebrates, other than specimens of species listed under Part 13 of the EPBC Act, taken by the Miscellaneous Fishery licence Y078 in the South Australian Beach‑Cast Marine Algae Fishery, as defined in the Fisheries Management (Miscellaneous Fishery) Regulations 2000 in force under the Fisheries Management Act 2007 (South Australia) to be an approved wildlife trade operation, in accordance with subsection 303FN(2) and paragraph 303FN(10)(d), for the purposes of the EPBC Act.
Unless amended or revoked, this declaration:
a) is valid until 18 May 2018 and;
b) is subject to the conditions applied under section 303FT specified in the Schedule.
Dated this 3rd day of June 2015
………….…….………Paul Murphy…………………………
Delegate of the Minister for the Environment
A person whose interests are affected by this declaration may, within 28 days, make an application in writing to the Department of the Environment for the reasons for the decision.
An application for independent review of the decision (under section 303GJ(1) of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999) may be made to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT), on payment of the relevant fee (currently $861 or reduced fee where applicable due to financial hardship) by the applicant, either within 28 days of receipt of the reasons for the decision, or within 28 days of this declaration if reasons for the decision are not sought. Applications should be made to the Deputy Registrar, AAT in your Capital City. Please visit the AAT’s website at http://www.aat.gov.au/ for further information.
You may make an application under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Cth) to access documents relevant to this decision. For further information, please visit http://www.environment.gov.au/foi/index.html.
Further enquiries should be directed to the Director, Sustainable Fisheries Section, Department of the Environment, Telephone: (02) 6274 1917 Email: sustainablefisheries@environment.gov.au.
SCHEDULE
ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS (section 303FT)
Relating to the harvesting of fish specimens that are, or are derived from, fish or invertebrates, other than specimens of species listed under Part 13 of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act), taken in the South Australian Beach-cast Seagrass and Marine Algae Fishery:
a) implementing a management strategy that ensures at least 50% of the licence area is excluded from the fishery operations at all times;
b) avoiding the removal of all non-target species from the harvest area;
c) a seasonal closure from January to March (inclusive) each year, on sandy beaches along Wrights Bay, Nora Creina, Stinky Beach and Rivoli Bay area (including the 8 kilometres south east of the Lake George inlet) to the Beachport Conservation Park closure zone;
d) a seasonal closure from September to December (inclusive) each year, in Rivoli Bay from the Beachport Conservation Park Closure zone to the beach access point at Blowhole Rd (including the Lake George inlet and town beach);
e) prohibiting heavy machinery for harvest and/or transport purposes in all seasonal closure areas from September to December (inclusive) on sandy beaches along Wrights Bay, Nora Creina, Stinky Beach and Rivoli Bay area (including the 8 kilometres south east of the Lake George inlet) to the Beachport Conservation Park closure zone; and
f) prohibiting harvest operations within 100 metres either side of an area where Thinornis rubricollis (hooded plovers) are nesting or caring for dependent young from September to March (inclusive) on sandy beaches along Wrights Bay, Nora Creina, Stinky Beach and Rivoli Bay area (including the 8 kilometres south east of the Lake George inlet) to the Beachport Conservation Park closure zone (inclusive).
5. PIRSA, in collaboration with the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources, industry and where possible, the community to:
a) implement a monitoring program to annually assess the impact of the South Australia Beach-Cast Marine Algae Fishery on migratory shorebirds; and
b) continue to support research with the aim of understanding and effectively managing the ecological risk posed by the fishery to shorebirds and all relevant terrestrial and coastal ecosystems.
Any data obtained from the monitoring program (excluding commercial in confidence data) must be included in the annual report sent to the Department of the Environment and should be available to the South Australia Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources.