Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens Aquaculture deletion (19/02/2010) (Cth)

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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA

Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999

Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens

I, NIGEL ROUTH, Assistant Secretary, Marine Biodiversity Policy Branch, as Delegate of the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and the Arts pursuant to subsection 303DC(1) of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act), hereby amend the list of exempt native specimens established under section 303DB of the EPBC Act by deleting from the list the following item that was included on the list on 30 November 2009 and any associated notations:

  • specimens and any associated notations in the Schedule.

Dated this 19th day of February 2010

………Nigel Routh………

Delegate of the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and the Arts

SCHEDULE
Deletion from the List of Exempt Native Specimens
Freshwater and Marine Animals
Bony Fishes (Osteichthyes)
Taxon/Item Common Name Notation
Acanthopagrus tapirina Black bream The specimen, or the fish or invertebrate from which it is derived,
Argyrosomus japonicus Mulloway was produced lawfully in an aquaculture facility operating 
Arripis geogianus Tommy ruff in accordance with the South Australian Fisheries Act 1982
Arripis trutta Australian salmon and Aquaculture Act 2001 and subordinate legislation.
Macquaria ambigua Golden perch Included on the list until 1 March 2010.
Macquaria colonorum Estuary perch
Neosilurus spp Catfish
Pagrus auratus Snapper
Pseudaphritis urvilliii Congolli
Pseudocaranx dentex Silver trevally
Rhombosolea tapirina Greenback flounder
Seriola lalandi Yellowtail kingfish
Sillaginoides punctata King George whiting
Sillago schomburgii Yellowfin whiting
Latris lineata Striped trumpeter The specimen, or the fish or invertebrate from which it is derived,
was produced lawfully in an aquaculture facility operating 
in accordance with the Tasmanian
Living Marine Resources Management Act 1995 and subordinate
legislation. Included on the list until 1 March 2010.
Amphriprion akindynos Barrier Reef anenomefish The specimen, or the fish or invertebrate from which it is derived,
was produced lawfully in an aquaculture facility operating 
in accordance with the New South Wales
Fisheries Management Act 1994 and subordinate legislation.
Included on the list until 1 December 2014.
Crateropcephalus stercusmuscarum Fly-specked hardyhead The specimen, or the fish or invertebrate from which it is derived,
Crateropcephalus stramineus Blackmast was produced lawfully in an aquaculture facility operating 
Chlamyydogobius japalpa Finke Goby in accordance with the Northern Territory
Chlamyydogobius ranunculus Tadpole Goby Fisheries Act 1988 and subordinate legislation.
Lutjanus argentimaculartus  Mangrove jack Included on the list until 1 December 2014.
Mulilogobius littoralis seep goby
Oxeleotris aruensis Aru Gudgeon
Oxeleotris lineolata Sleepy Cod
Oxeleotris selheimi Giant Gudgeon
Oxelotris nullipora Poreless Gudgeon
Arrhamphus solerolepis Snub-nosed garfish         The specimen, or the fish or invertebrate from which it is derived,
Oxeleotris nullipora Poreless gudgeon           was produced lawfully in an aquaculture facility operating 
Toxotidae chatareus Sevenspot archerfish in accordance with the Queensland
Hippocampus procerus High-crown seahorse       Fisheries Act 1994 and subordinate legislation.
Hippocampus trimaculatus Longnose seahorse         Included on the list until 1 December 2014.
Hippocampus zebra Zebra seahorse           
Freshwater and Marine Invertebrates
Phylum: Arthropoda
Cherax destructor Yabby The specimen, or the fish or invertebrate from which it is derived,
Euastacus bispinosa Southern spiny crayfish was produced lawfully in an aquaculture facility operating 
Macrobrachium spp Crayfish in accordance with the South Australian Fisheries Act 1982
Paratya spp Freshwater shrimp and Aquaculture Act 2001 and subordinate legislation.
Included on the list until 1 March 2010.
Phylum: Mollusca
Alathyria jacksoni River mussel The specimen, or the fish or invertebrate from which it is derived,
Chlamys bifrons Queen scallop was produced lawfully in an aquaculture facility operating 
Donax deltoides Goolwa cockle in accordance with the South Australian Fisheries Act 1982
Haliotis cornicopora Brownlip abalone and Aquaculture Act 2001 and subordinate legislation.
Haliotis cyclobates Cyclobates abalone Included on the list until 1 March 2010.
Haliotis scalaris Staircase abalone
Mimachlamys asperrimus Doughboy scallop
Octopus australis Southern octopus
Octopus maorum Maori octopus
Octopus pallidus Pale  octopus
Ostrea angasi Native oyster
Pecten fumatus King scallop
Sepioteuthis australis Southern calamari
Velesunio ambiguus Billabong mussel
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