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Fisheries Management (Estuary General Share Management Plan) Regulation 2006
26Seine net (prawns)
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#### 26 Seine net (prawns)
26 Seine net (prawns)
> > (1) It is lawful for the holder of a prawning endorsement to use a seine net for taking prawns in the waters specified in the Table to this clause if the net (including hauling lines) complies with the description set out in relation to those waters in that Table and the following conditions are complied with—
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> > > (a) the net is cast or shot in the following manner—
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> > > > (i) a hauling line (to the end of which is attached a float or basket with a marker buoy affixed) is cast or shot from a boat,
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> > > > (ii) that hauling line, the net and a second hauling line is then cast or shot from the boat as it moves in a circular direction resulting in the boat returning to the marker buoy,
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> > > (b) the net is hauled back on to a boat in such a way that both hauling lines are hauled to the same spot on the boat so as to avoid any trawling action,
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> > > (c) the hauling in of the net, once commenced, is to continue uninterrupted until all portions of the net, including the hauling lines, have been removed from the water,
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> > > (d) there is no prawn net (hauling) on the boat from which the net is used,
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> > > (e) there is no string, rope, wire, cord, netting or other material fixed to the codend, except as permitted by subclauses (2) and (3).
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> > (2) A draw or closing string and a secondary string may be attached to the net in accordance with one of the following methods—
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> > > (a) **method 1**: a frill or panel of diamond shaped mesh (not less than 30 mm nor more than 40 mm), used to facilitate the insertion of a draw or closing string, is attached to the codend within 3 bars of the last row of bars of the codend; the frill or panel is no greater than 15 meshes deep and a draw or closing string is inserted directly in the codend, or by means of a secondary string, within 3 bars of the end of the codend,
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> > > (b) **method 2**: a frill or panel of diamond shaped mesh (not less than 30 mm nor more than 40 mm), used to facilitate the insertion of a draw or closing string, is attached to the codend; the frill or panel does not consist of a greater number of meshes in circumference than the number of bars in the circumference of the codend; and a draw or closing string is inserted directly in the frill, or by means of a secondary string, within 3 meshes of the point where the frill or panel is attached to the codend,
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> > > (c) **method 3**: a draw or closing string is inserted directly into the codend, or by means of a secondary string, without a frill or panel of diamond shaped mesh.
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> > (3) A chain or weight may be attached to the last row of the meshes of the codend for the purpose of preventing tangling of the net while it is being used.
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> > (4) It is also lawful to use a try net in the waters specified in the Table to this clause to facilitate the taking of prawns by the means of a seine net (prawns) if the try net complies with the following description—
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> > > The net is attached to a frame not exceeding 0.6 metre in width and 0.5 metre in height, with a total length from the centre of the frame to the extremity of the net not exceeding 2 metres; mesh not less than 27 mm nor more than 32 mm, constructed of single twine knotless polyamide or polyethylene material not more than 2.5 mm in diameter, and hung on the bar so that the meshes are square shaped.
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> > (5) For the purposes of this Plan or any other instrument under the Act, a net described—
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> > > (a) in subclause (1) or in the Table to this clause may be referred to as a seine net (prawns), and
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> > > (b) in subclause (4) may be referred to as a try net (prawns).
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> Table Seine net (prawns)
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> | 1 | (a) Waters—Lake Illawarra.(b) Description of net—Total length not exceeding 140 metres; mesh of the body of the net (or that part of the net not capable of being used as a codend) not less than 30 mm nor more than 36 mm; mesh of codend of net (or portion of net capable of being used as a codend) not less than 27 mm nor more than 32 mm, hung on the bar (square shaped), made of knotless polyamide or polyethylene mesh with a twine diameter not more than 2.5 mm; length of codend (or portion of net capable of being used as a codend) not less than 2 metres and circumference not less than 1 metre nor more than 1.6 metres; length of each hauling line not exceeding 220 metres. |
> | 2 | (a) Waters—Tuggerah Lakes.(b) Description of net—Total length not exceeding 140 metres; mesh of the body of the net (or that part of the net not capable of being used as a codend) not less than 30 mm nor more than 36 mm; mesh of codend of net (or portion of net capable of being used as a codend) not less than 27 mm nor more than 32 mm, hung on the bar (square shaped), made of knotless polyamide or polyethylene mesh with a twine diameter not more than 2.5 mm; length of codend (or portion of net capable of being used as a codend) not less than 2 metres and circumference not less than 1 metre nor more than 1.6 metres; length of each hauling line not exceeding 140 metres. |
> | 3 | (a) Waters—Those parts of Camden Haven River known as Queens Lake and Watson Taylor Lake.(b) Description of net—Total length not exceeding 140 metres; mesh of the body of the net (or that part of the net not capable of being used as a codend) not less than 30 mm nor more than 36 mm; mesh of codend of net (or portion of net capable of being used as a codend) not less than 27 mm nor more than 32 mm, hung on the bar (square shaped), made of knotless polyamide or polyethylene mesh with a twine diameter not more than 2.5 mm; length of codend (or portion of net capable of being used as a codend) not less than 2 metres and circumference not less than 1 metre nor more than 1.6 metres; length of each hauling line not exceeding 140 metres. |
> | 4 | (a) Waters—That part of Wallis Lake covering an area south and east of the following boundaries: commencing at the southeastern corner of Portion 71, Parish of Forster, then by a line southwesterly to the most southeastern point of Wallis Island, then along the western foreshore of Wallis Island to a point directly east of the most easterly point of Regatta Island, then west to that point (Fisheries Division BM 18), then by the eastern foreshore of Regatta Island to the most northeasterly point of that island, then north to the most easterly point of Bandicoot Island (Fisheries Division BM 23), then west along Bandicoot Island to the most northwestern point on that island, then north by a line drawn to the northern bank of Wallis Lake (Fisheries Division BM 24), then west along the northern bank of Wallis Lake to the entrance of the Coolongolook River, then west along the northern foreshore of the Coolongolook River to a point marked by a white post due north of the eastern extremity of Junction Point, then due south from that post to the eastern extremity of Junction Point, then extending across the Wallingat River on a bearing of 175 degrees to the northern foreshore corner of the jetty situated on the northwestern foreshore of Portion 66, Parish of Wallingat (and excluding all other waters of the Wallingat River).(b) Description of net—Total length not exceeding 140 metres; mesh of the body of the net (or that part of the net not capable of being used as a codend) not less than 30 mm nor more than 36 mm; mesh of codend of net (or portion of net capable of being used as a codend) not less than 27 mm nor more than 32 mm, hung on the bar (square shaped), made of knotless polyamide or polyethylene mesh with a twine diameter not more than 2.5 mm; length of codend (or portion of net capable of being used as a codend) not less than 2 metres and circumference not less than 1 metre nor more than 1.6 metres; length of each hauling line not exceeding 140 metres. |
> | 5 | (a) Waters—That part of Smiths Lake west of a line drawn from Bull Island to the westernmost point of Sandbar Beach Caravan Park and continued to the entrance of the Lagoon in Symes Bay.(b) Description of net—Total length not exceeding 140 metres; mesh of the body of the net (or that part of the net not capable of being used as a codend) not less than 30 mm nor more than 36 mm; mesh of codend of net (or portion of net capable of being used as a codend) not less than 27 mm nor more than 32 mm, hung on the bar (square shaped), made of knotless polyamide or polyethylene mesh with a twine diameter not more than 2.5 mm; length of codend (or portion of net capable of being used as a codend) not less than 2 metres and circumference not less than 1 metre nor more than 1.6 metres; length of each hauling line not exceeding 140 metres. |
> | 6 | (a) Waters—The whole of the Macleay River extending from the Jerseyville Bridge upstream to the Kempsey Railway Bridge.(b) Description of net—Total length not exceeding 140 metres; mesh of the body of the net (or that part of the net not capable of being used as a codend) not less than 30 mm nor more than 36 mm; mesh of codend of net (or portion of net capable of being used as a codend) not less than 27 mm nor more than 32 mm, hung on the bar (square shaped), made of knotless polyamide or polyethylene mesh with a twine diameter not more than 2.5 mm; length of codend (or portion of net capable of being used as a codend) not less than 2 metres and circumference not less than 1 metre nor more than 1.6 metres; length of each hauling line not exceeding 140 metres. |