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Marine Parks Regulation 2017
sec.106Amendment of accreditation of harvest fishery
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### sec.106 Amendment of accreditation of harvest fishery
The chief executive may, by gazette notice, amend an accreditation of a harvest fishery for a marine park, or a part of a marine park, to change the part of the marine park to which the accreditation applies.
However, the chief executive may amend the accreditation only if the chief executive reasonably believes the amendment is necessary—
in the interests of managing the marine park; or
because the management arrangements that apply for the fishery under the Fisheries Act 1994 and that apply to the activities carried out under the accreditation are not adequate, or are not being adequately implemented or followed.
The notice must state the part of the marine park for which the harvest fishery will be an accredited fishery after the amendment.
(sec.106-ssec.1) The chief executive may, by gazette notice, amend an accreditation of a harvest fishery for a marine park, or a part of a marine park, to change the part of the marine park to which the accreditation applies.
(sec.106-ssec.2) However, the chief executive may amend the accreditation only if the chief executive reasonably believes the amendment is necessary— in the interests of managing the marine park; or because the management arrangements that apply for the fishery under the Fisheries Act 1994 and that apply to the activities carried out under the accreditation are not adequate, or are not being adequately implemented or followed.
(sec.106-ssec.3) The notice must state the part of the marine park for which the harvest fishery will be an accredited fishery after the amendment.
- (a) in the interests of managing the marine park; or
- (b) because the management arrangements that apply for the fishery under the Fisheries Act 1994 and that apply to the activities carried out under the accreditation are not adequate, or are not being adequately implemented or followed.