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Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003
Queensland Subordinate Legislation 2003 No. 213 Fisheries Act 1994 FISHERIES AMENDMENT REGULATION (No. 2) 2003 TABLE OF PROVISIONS Section Page 1 Short title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 Commencement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3 Regulation amended . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4 Amendment of s 10 (Scientific names of fish) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 5 Amendment of s 21 (Measurement of size of fish) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 6 Amendment of s 24 (Exemption for recreational fishers about certain regulated reef fish). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 7 Amendment of s 45 (Restriction on things authorised by an authority with more than 1 fishery symbol on it) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 8 Amendment of s 62 (Particulars to be contained in register of authorities) . 5 9 Amendment of s 72 (Carrying fish). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 10 Amendment of s 73 (Processing fisheries resources) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 11 Amendment of s 98 (General prohibitions). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 12 Amendment of s 105 (Prescribed authorities—Act, s 70C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 13 Amendment of sch 4 (Regulated fish) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 14 Amendment of sch 8 (Recreational fishing—use of fishing apparatus) . . . . 11 15 Amendment of sch 12 (Line fisheries (commercial)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 16 Amendment of sch 13 (Net fisheries (commercial)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 17 Amendment of sch 15 (Other fisheries (commercial)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 18 Amendment of sch 16 (Glossary of scientific names used for fish) . . . . . . . 15 19 Insertion of new sch 16A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
2 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 No. 213, 2003 SCHEDULE 16A GLOSSARY OF SCIENTIFIC NAMES OF CORAL REEF FIN FISH 20 Amendment of sch 17 (Definitions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
s1 3 s4 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 No. 213, 2003 1 Short title This regulation may be cited as the Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 . 2 Commencement Sections 6, 10, 11 and 13 to 17 commence 3 months after this regulation is notified in the gazette. 3 Regulation amended This regulation amends the Fisheries Regulation 1995. 4 Amendment of s 10 (Scientific names of fish) (1) Section 10(1), ‘schedule 16’— omit, insert ‘schedules 16 and 16A’. (2) Section 10(2)(b), after ‘other than’— insert ‘coral reef fin fish,’. (3) Section 10(2)— insert ‘(j) for bar rockcod, crimson seaperch (small mouth nannygai), goldband snapper, hapuku and saddletail seaperch (large mouth nannygai)—Yearsley, G.K., Last, P.R. and Ward, R.D. (eds), 1999, Australian Seafood Handbook, Domestic Species , CSIRO Marine Research, Melbourne, Victoria; and (k) for eight-bar grouper—Heemstra, P.C. and Randall, J.E., 1993, FAO Species Catalogue, volume 16, Groupers of the world (family Serranidae, subfamily Ephinephelidae), an annotated and illustrated catalogue of the grouper, rockcod, hind, coral grouper and lyretail species known to date, FAO Fish. Synop., (125) 16:382 p; and (l) for coral reef fin fish not mentioned in paragraph (j) or (k)—Randall, John E., Allen, Gerald R. and Steene, Roger C.,
s5 4 s5 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 No. 213, 2003 1997, The Complete Divers and Fishermen’s Guide to Fishes of the Great Barrier Reef and Coral Sea, 2nd revised ed, University of Hawaii Press, United States of America.’. 5 Amendment of s 21 (Measurement of size of fish) Section 21(5)— omit, insert (5) The size of a fin fish is decided by measuring, with the fish in the required position— (a) for bar-tailed flathead, mud flathead or sand flathead—the distance along a straight line along the centre of the fish’s underside from the fish’s mouth to the end of its tail; or (b) for a fin fish not mentioned in paragraph (a)—the distance along a horizontal line (the “measurement line” ) along the fish’s side from its mouth to— (i) the point on the measurement line where the fish’s tail ends; or (ii) if part of the tail extends further than the point on the measurement line where the fish’s tail ends—the point on the measurement line corresponding in length with the end of the longest part of the fish’s tail. (6) The following figure is an illustration of the operation of subsections 5(b) and (8), definition “required position”, in diagrammatic form— (7) For subsection (5), the size of the fish must be measured without stroking or otherwise physically manipulating the fish, other than to the
s6 5 s8 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 No. 213, 2003 extent reasonably necessary to allow the fish to be measured as required under the subsection. (8) In this section— “required position” means— (a) for a fish mentioned in subsection (5)(a)—lying on its underside; or (b) for a fish mentioned in subsection (5)(b)—lying on its side with the dorsal fin facing outward and its mouth closed.’. 6 Amendment of s 24 (Exemption for recreational fishers about certain regulated reef fish) (1) Section 24(1)— omit. (2) Section 24(2) and (3)— renumber as section 24(1) and (2). 7 Amendment of s 45 (Restriction on things authorised by an authority with more than 1 fishery symbol on it) Section 45— insert (3) Also, the persons may take the following fish at the same time— (a) coral reef fin fish under fishery symbol ‘RQ’; (b) fin fish, other than coral reef fin fish, under fishery symbol ‘L1’, ‘L2’, ‘L3’, ‘L6’, ‘L7’ or ‘L8’.’. 8 Amendment of s 62 (Particulars to be contained in register of authorities) Section 62— insert ‘(k) for a line unit under the Fisheries (Coral Reef Fin Fish) Management Plan 2003 , the following particulars, recorded together for all line units held by a person in relation to an
s9 6 s9 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 No. 213, 2003 authority (the “RQ authority” ) with the fishery symbol ‘RQ’ written on it— (i) the holder’s name; (ii) the number of the line unit certificate issued under the plan to the holder for the line units; (iii) the licence number of the RQ authority; (iv) the boat mark of the primary boat identified on the RQ authority; (v) how many CT line units, RTE line units and OS line units the person holds; (vi) if the chief executive has suspended any of the line units—the number of line units suspended and the period of the suspension.’. 9 Amendment of s 72 (Carrying fish) (1) Section 72(2)— omit, insert (2) However, subsection (1) does not apply to a person who carries prescribed fish north of latitude 17º52' south 1 on— (a) a commercial fishing boat; or (b) a boat registered as a commercial ship under the TransportOperations (Marine Safety) Act 1994 .’. (2) Section 72(3), from ‘while’— omit, insert ‘under the commercial fishing boat licence— (a) on which the commercial fishing boat is identified; or (b) on which the primary boat, or a tender boat, of the commercial fishing boat is identified.’. (3) Section 72— insert 1 This is approximately the latitude of Clump Point (Mission Beach).
s 10 7 s 12 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 No. 213, 2003 (4) In this section— “prescribed fish” means— (a) for subsection (2)(a)—fish other than— (i) coral reef fin fish; or (ii) fish not mentioned in subparagraph (i) intended to be sold live; and (b) for subsection (2)(b)—fish other than— (i) live coral reef fin fish; or (ii) fish not mentioned in subparagraph (i) intended to be sold live.’. 10 Amendment of s 73 (Processing fisheries resources) Section 73— insert (4) Subsection (3)(b) does not apply to filleting coral reef fin fish on board a commercial fishing boat. 2 ’. 11 Amendment of s 98 (General prohibitions) Section 98— insert (5) This section does not apply to a recreational fisher for coral reef fin fish.’. 12 Amendment of s 105 (Prescribed authorities—Act, s 70C) (1) Section 105(e), Fisheries (East Coast Trawl) Management Plan 1999 ’— omit, insert ‘East Coast Trawl Plan’. 2 See the Fisheries (Coral Reef Fin Fish) Management Plan 2003 , section 115 (Prohibitions to allow identification or counting of coral reef fin fish).
s 13 8 s 13 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 No. 213, 2003 (2) Section 105— insert ‘(g) line unit issued under the Fisheries (Coral Reef Fin Fish) Management Plan 2003 , chapter 3, part 2, division 3. 3 ’. 13 Amendment of sch 4 (Regulated fish) (1) Schedule 4, part 1, division 2, subdivision 2, entries for black-spot tusk-fish, large-mouthed nannygai, maori wrasse, purple tusk-fish, Queensland groper, red throat emperor, rosy job fish, small-mouthed nannygai and venus tusk-fish— omit, insert ‘blackspot tuskfish crimson jobfish (rosy jobfish) crimson seaperch (small mouth nannygai) grass tuskfish (purple tuskfish) humphead Maori wrasse Queensland grouper saddletail seaperch (large mouth nannygai) sweetlip emperor (red-throat emperor) venus tuskfish’. (2) Schedule 4, part 1, division 2— insert ‘Subdivision 3—Fish taken under fishery symbol L4, L5 or L9 barramundi cod chinamanfish humphead Maori wrasse paddletail 3 Fisheries (Coral Reef Fin Fish) Management Plan 2003 , chapter 3 (Commercial fishery), part 2 (Line units), division 3 (Issue of line units)
s 13 9 s 13 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 No. 213, 2003 potato cod Queensland grouper red bass’. (3) Schedule 4, part 1— insert ‘Division 3—Fish regulated by size ‘Subdivision 1—Fish taken under fishery symbol L4, L5 or L9 cods and gropers a species of cod or groper, other than barramundi cod, camouflage rockcod, flowery cod, greasy rockcod, Maori cod, potato cod or Queensland grouper—less than 38 cm camouflage rockcod—less than 50 cm or more than 100 cm flowery cod—less than 50 cm or more than 100 cm greasy rockcod—less than 38 cm or more than 100 cm Maori cod—less than 45 cm coral trout a species of coral trout, other than chinese footballer (blue spot trout)—less than 38 cm chinese footballer (blue spot trout)—less than 50 cm or more than 80 cm emperors a species of emperor, other than long-nosed emperor, spangled emperor or sweetlip emperor (red-throat emperor)—less than 25 cm long-nosed emperor—less than 38 cm spangled emperor—less than 45 cm sweetlip emperor (red-throat emperor)—less than 38 cm
s 13 10 s 13 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 No. 213, 2003 parrotfishes, surgeonfishes and sweetlips a species of parrotfish, surgeonfish or sweetlips—less than 25 cm tropical snappers and sea perches a species of tropical snapper or seaperch, other than a species of jobfish, chinamanfish, crimson seaperch (small mouth nannygai), paddletail, red bass, red emperor, saddletail seaperch (large mouth nannygai)—less than 25 cm a species of jobfish—less than 38 cm crimson seaperch (small mouth nannygai)—less than 40 cm red emperor—less than 55 cm saddletail seaperch (large mouth nannygai)—less than 40 cm wrasses a species of wrasse, other than hogfish, humphead Maori wrasse, redbreasted Maori wrasse or tripletail Maori wrasse—less than 30 cm hogfish—less than 25 cm redbreasted Maori wrasse—less than 25 cm tripletail Maori wrasse—less than 25 cm’. (4) Schedule 4, part 2, division 1, ‘ Reef fish ’— omit, insert Reef fish, other than coral reef fin fish 4 ’. (5) Schedule 4, part 2, division 1, entries for black-spot tusk-fish, coral trout, large-mouthed nannygai, Maori wrasse, potato cod, purple tusk-fish, Queensland groper, red emperor, red throat emperor, rosy job-fish, small-mouthed nannygai, spangled emperor, venus tusk-fish and combination of any species in this division— omit . (6) Schedule 4, part 3, division 4, ‘ Reef fish ’— 4 For coral reef fin fish, see the Fisheries (Coral Reef Fin Fish) Management Plan 2003 .
s 14 11 s 14 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 No. 213, 2003 omit, insert Reef fish, other than coral reef fin fish 5 ’. (7) Schedule 4, part 3, division 4, entries for barramundi cod, black-spot tusk-fish, coral trout, hussar, large-mouthed nannygai, Maori wrasse, Moses perch, potato cod, purple tusk-fish, Queensland groper, red emperor, red throat emperor, rosy job-fish, small-mouthed nannygai, spangled emperor, stripey and venus tusk-fish— omit . 14 Amendment of sch 8 (Recreational fishing—use of fishing apparatus) (1) Schedule 8, section 7(2)— omit, insert (2) However, subsection (1) does not apply to— (a) coral reef fin fish; 6 or (b) the taking or possession of fin fish, other than coral reef fin fish, in the tidal waters— (i) west of longitude 142º09' east; and (ii) of waterways that flow into the Gulf of Carpentaria south of the intersection of longitude 142º09' east with the mainland shore. 7 ’. (2) Schedule 8, sections 8 and 9— omit, insert— ‘8 Permitted ways of taking fish (1) Fish may only be taken by using— (a) hand or mechanically operated fishing lines; or 5 For coral reef fin fish, see the Fisheries (Coral Reef Fin Fish) Management Plan 2003 . 6 For coral reef fin fish, see the Fisheries (Coral Reef Fin Fish) Management Plan 2003 . 7 For the taking or possession of fin fish, other than coral reef fin fish, in the waters mentioned in subsection (2)(b), see the Fisheries (Gulf of Carpentaria Inshore Fin Fish) Management Plan 1999.
s 15 12 s 15 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 No. 213, 2003 (b) fishing rods with hand or mechanically operated reels; or (c) hand held spears or spear guns. (2) A person must not use more than 3 fishing lines at a time. (3) The total number of hooks or lures attached to the lines must not be more than 6. Example A person might use— (a) 1 fishing line with 6 hooks attached to it; or (b) 3 fishing lines with 1 lure attached to 2 of the lines and 4 hooks attached to the other line.’. 15 Amendment of sch 12 (Line fisheries (commercial)) (1) Schedule 12, section 3, ‘coral trout, red emperor’— omit, insert ‘coral reef fin fish’. (2) Schedule 12, sections 20 and 21— omit, insert ‘20 Fishery area ‘The fishery area comprises tidal waters south of latitude 24º30' south. ‘21 What fish may be taken ‘Any fin fish, other than coral reef fin fish, may be taken.’. (3) Schedule 12, section 22(1), after ‘Fin fish’— insert ‘, other than coral reef fin fish,’. (4) Schedule 12, sections 22(2) to (4), 29(2) to (4), 36(2) to (4), 43(2) to (4) and 50(2) to (4)— omit, insert (2) A person must not use more than 3 fishing lines at a time. (3) The total number of hooks or lures attached to the lines must not be more than 6.
s 15 13 s 15 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 No. 213, 2003 Example A person might use— (a) 1 fishing line with 6 hooks attached to it; or (b) 3 fishing lines with 1 lure attached to 2 of the lines and 4 hooks attached to the other line.’. (5) Schedule 12, sections 24 and 25— omit, insert ‘24 Use of tender commercial fishing boats (1) A tender commercial fishing boat must not be used more than 5 n miles from its primary commercial fishing boat. (2) The tender commercial fishing boat licence must have the fishery symbol ‘L1’ written on it. (3) However, subsection (2) does not apply if— (a) the tender commercial fishing boat is only used to carry fish taken by its primary commercial fishing boat or fishing apparatus used from its primary commercial fishing boat; and (b) the tender commercial fishing boat and its primary commercial fishing boat are both within 2 km of the mainland shore. ‘25 Permitted distance for an assistant fisher to be under direction ‘If a commercial and an assistant fisher are on separate commercial fishing boats, the permitted distance for the assistant fisher to be under direction is 5 n miles.’. (6) Schedule 12, sections 42 and 49, after ‘other than barramundi’— insert ‘or coral reef fin fish’. (7) Schedule 12, section 45(1) to (3)— omit, insert— (1) A tender commercial fishing boat must not be used further than 5 n miles from its primary commercial fishing boat . (2) Subsection (1) does not apply if the tender commercial fishing boat and its primary commercial fishing boat are located on the same reef.
s 16 14 s 17 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 No. 213, 2003 (3) The tender commercial fishing boat licence must have the fishery symbol ‘N8’ written on it.’. (8) Schedule 12, section 46— omit, insert— ‘46 Permitted distance for an assistant fisher to be under direction (1) If a commercial and an assistant fisher are on separate commercial fishing boats, the permitted distance for the assistant fisher to be under direction is 5 n miles. (2) However, any distance is permitted if the boats are located on the same reef.’. 16 Amendment of sch 13 (Net fisheries (commercial)) (1) Schedule 13, sections 3, 12, 21(a) and (b)(viii), 45(a) and (b)(viii), 88, 94C, 94L, 94U, 94ZD, 94ZM, 94ZV and 94ZAE, after ‘other than barramundi’— insert ‘, coral reef fin fish’. (2) Schedule 13, sections 71 and 97(a) and (b)(ix), after ‘other than’— insert ‘coral reef fin fish or’. 17 Amendment of sch 15 (Other fisheries (commercial)) Schedule 15, section 3— insert (2) Coral reef fin fish may be taken or possessed under the fishery symbol under the Fisheries (Coral Reef Fin Fish) Management Plan 2003. 8 ’. 8 See the Fisheries (Coral Reef Fin Fish) Management Plan 2003 , chapter 3 (Commercial fishery), part 3 (Conditions for particular authorities), division 1 (Fishing under fishery symbol ‘A1’ or ‘A2’).
s 18 15 s 19 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 No. 213, 2003 18 Amendment of sch 16 (Glossary of scientific names used for fish) (1) Schedule 16, heading, after ‘ FISH ’— insert OTHER THAN CORAL REEF FIN FISH ’. (2) Schedule 16, entries for barramundi cod, black-spot tusk-fish, coral trout, hussar, large-mouthed nannygai, Maori wrasse, Moses perch, potato cod, purple tusk-fish, Queensland groper, red emperor, red throat emperor, rosy job-fish, small-mouthed nannygai, spangled emperor, stripey and venus tusk-fish— omit . (3) Schedule 16, entry for gold lip pearl oyster— omit, insert— ‘gold lipped pearl oyster Pinctada maxima ’. 19 Insertion of new sch 16A After schedule 16— insert ‘SCHEDULE 16A ‘GLOSSARY OF SCIENTIFIC NAMES OF CORAL REEF FIN FISH section 10(1), schedule 17, definitions “species of cod or groper”, “species of coral trout”, “species of emperor”, “species of parrotfish, surgeonfish or sweetlips” and “species of wrasse” Common name cods and gropers areolate rockcod Scientific name Epinephelus areolatus
s 19 16 s 19 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 No. 213, 2003 Common name Scientific name barramundi cod Cromileptes altivelis bar rockcod Epinephelus ergastularius blacksaddle rockcod Epinephelus howlandi black-tipped rockcod Epinephelus fasciatus blue-lined rockcod Cephalopholis formosa blue Maori Epinephelus cyanopodus blue-spotted rockcod Cephalopholis cyanostigma brown-barred rockcod Cephalopholis boenak camouflage rockcod Epinephelus polyphekadion chinaman rockcod Epinephelus rivulatus comet grouper Epinephelus morrhua coral cod Cephalopholis miniata coral rockcod Epinephelus corallicola dothead rockcod Cephalopholis microprion dwarf spotted rockcod (wire netting rockcod) Epinephelus merra eight bar grouper Epinephelus octofasciatus flagtail rockcod Cephalopholis urodeta flowery cod Epinephelus fuscoguttatus four-saddle rockcod Epinephelus spilotoceps greasy rockcod Epinephelus tauvina hapuku Polyprion americanus and Polyprion oxygeneios hexagon rockcod Epinephelus hexagonatus
s 19 17 s 19 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 No. 213, 2003 Common name leopard rockcod longfin rockcod (honeycomb rockcod) Maori cod oblique-banded grouper peacock rockcod potato cod Queensland grouper redmouth rockcod six bar rockcod six spot rockcod snubnose rockcod speckled-fin rockcod speckled grouper strawberry rockcod thinspine rockcod tomato rockcod trout cod white-lined rockcod white-spotted rockcod Scientific name Cephalopholis leopardus Epinephelus quoyanus Epinephelus undulatostriatus Epinephelus radiatus Cephalopholis argus Epinephelus tukula Epinephelus lanceolatus Aethaloperca rogaa Epinephelus sexfasciatus Cephalopholis sexmaculata Epinephelus macrospilos Epinephelus ongus Epinephelus magniscuttis Cephalopholis spiloparaea Gracila albomarginata Cephalopholis sonnerati Epinephelus maculatus Anyperodon leucogrammicus Epinephelus caeruleopunctatus coral trout barred-cheek coral trout Plectropomus maculatus chinese footballer (blue spot trout) Plectropomus laevis coral trout (leopard trout) Plectropomus leopardus
s 19 18 s 19 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 No. 213, 2003 Common name Scientific name coronation trout Variola louti highfin coral trout Plectropomus oligacanthus lyretail trout Variola albimarginata squaretail coral trout (passionfruit trout) Plectropomus areolatus emperors big-eye bream collared sea bream gold-lined sea bream Japanese sea bream lancer long-nosed emperor Mozambique large-eye bream orange-striped emperor pink-eared emperor red-eared emperor Robinson’s sea bream spangled emperor spotted sea bream sweetlip emperor (red-throat emperor) thumbprint emperor variegated emperor yellowlip emperor Monotaxis grandoculis Gymnocranius audleyi Gnathodentex aureolineatus Gymnocranius euanus Lethrinus genivittatus Lethrinus olivaceus Wattsia mosambica Lethrinus obsoletus Lethrinus lentjan Lethrinus rubrioperculatus Gymnocranius grandoculis Lethrinus nebulosus Gymnocranius sp . Lethrinus miniatus Lethrinus harak Lethrinus variegatus Lethrinus xanthochilus
s 19 19 s 19 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 No. 213, 2003 Common name yellow-spotted emperor yellow-striped emperor yellow-tailed emperor Scientific name Lethrinus erythracanthus Lethrinus ornatus Lethrinus atkinsoni fusiliers fusiliers Caesio spp. / Pterocaesio spp. parrotfishes bicolour parrotfish bumphead parrotfish miscellaneous parrotfish Cetoscarus bicolor Bolbometapon muricatum Scarus spp. surgeonfishes surgeonfishes unicornfish Acanthurus spp. Naso spp. sweetlips miscellaneous sweetlips painted sweetlips (slaty bream) Plectorhinchus spp. Diagramma spp. tropical snappers and sea perches bigeye seaperch Lutjanus lutjanus black and white seaperch Macolor niger black-spot snapper Lutjanus fulviflamma bluestripe seaperch Lutjanus kasmira brownstripe seaperch (brown hussar) Lutjanus vitta
s 19 20 s 19 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 No. 213, 2003 Common name chinamanfish crimson jobfish (rosy jobfish) crimson seaperch (small mouth nannygai) dark-tailed seaperch five-lined seaperch flame snapper goldband snapper green jobfish hussar (pink hussar) lavender jobfish Maori seaperch midnight seaperch moses perch onespot seaperch paddletail red bass red emperor ruby snapper saddletail seaperch (large mouth nannygai) sailfin snapper small-toothed jobfish spanish flag (stripey) Scientific name Symphorus nematophorus Pristipomoides filamentosus Lutjanus erythropterus Lutjanus lemniscatus Lutjanus quinquelineatus Etelis coruscans Pristipomoides multidens Pristipomoides typus Aprion virescens Lutjanus adetii Pristipomoides sieboldii Lutjanus rivulatus Macolor macularis Lutjanus russelli Lutjanus monostigma Lutjanus gibbus Lutjanus bohar Lutjanus sebae Etelis carbunculus Lutjanus malabaricus Symphorichthys spilurus Aphareus furca Lutjanus carponotatus and
s 20 21 s 20 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 No. 213, 2003 Common name yellow-margined seaperch wrasses anchor tuskfish blackspot tuskfish blue tuskfish grass tuskfish (purple tuskfish) hogfish humphead Maori wrasse redbreasted Maori wrasse tripletail Maori wrasse venus tuskfish Scientific name Lutjanus fulvus Choerodon anchorago Choerodon schoenleinii Choerodon cyanodus Choerodon cephalotes Bodianus spp . Cheilinus undulatus Cheilinus fasciatus Cheilinus trilobatus Choerodon venustus’. 20 Amendment of sch 17 (Definitions) Schedule 17, part 2— insert “coral reef fin fish” means fish mentioned in schedule 16A. “hook” includes— (a) a hook with more than 1 prong, including, for example, a treble hook; and (b) a structure of more than 1 hook attached to a fishing line at a single point, including, for example, a gang hook. “lure” means an artificial bait with 1 or more hooks attached to it. “pearl oyster” means a black lipped pearl oyster or a gold lipped pearl oyster. “species of cod or groper” , for schedule 4, means a species listed under the heading cods and gropers in schedule 16A.
s 20 22 s 20 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 No. 213, 2003 “species of coral trout” , for schedule 4, means a species listed under the heading coral trout in schedule 16A. “species of emperor” , for schedule 4, means a species listed under the heading emperor in schedule 16A. “species of jobfish” , for schedule 4, means a following species— (a) crimson jobfish (rosy jobfish); (b) flame snapper; (c) goldband snapper; (d) green jobfish; (e) lavender jobfish; (f) ruby snapper; (g) small-toothed jobfish. “species of parrotfish, surgeonfish or sweetlips” , for schedule 4, means a species listed under the heading parrotfishes, surgeonfishes or sweetlips in schedule 16A. “species of wrasse” , for schedule 4, means a species listed under the heading wrasse in schedule 16A.’.
23 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 No. 213, 2003 ENDNOTES 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 11 September 2003. 2. Notified in the gazette on 12 September 2003. 3. Laid before the Legislative Assembly on . . . 4. The administering agency is the Department of Primary Industries. © State of Queensland 2003
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