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Marine Parks Regulation 2017
sec.129Activities that may be special activities
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### sec.129 Activities that may be special activities
An activity that may, under section 128 , be declared to be a special activity for a marine park or a part of a marine park is any of the following—
an activity that will have, or is reasonably likely to have, an unusual or significant impact on the natural or cultural resources in the marine park or part;
an activity that will involve, or is reasonably likely to involve, a risk to the person conducting the activity or the public generally;
an activity for which a controlled setting is required to ensure the quality and efficiency of providing the product or service the subject of the activity;
an educational activity, filming, photography, research
an activity that may interfere with the public use or enjoyment of the marine park or part.
fishing competition, regatta, swimming competition, triathlon
- (a) an activity that will have, or is reasonably likely to have, an unusual or significant impact on the natural or cultural resources in the marine park or part;
- (b) an activity that will involve, or is reasonably likely to involve, a risk to the person conducting the activity or the public generally;
- (c) an activity for which a controlled setting is required to ensure the quality and efficiency of providing the product or service the subject of the activity; Examples of activities that may require controlled setting to ensure the quality and efficiency of providing a product or service— an educational activity, filming, photography, research
- (d) an activity that may interfere with the public use or enjoyment of the marine park or part. Examples of activities that may interfere with public use or enjoyment of an area— fishing competition, regatta, swimming competition, triathlon