Seas and Submerged Lands (Historic Bays) Proclamation 2006 (Cth)
Seas and Submerged Lands (Historic Bays) Proclamation 2006
Seas and Submerged Lands Act 1973
I, PHILIP MICHAEL JEFFERY, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make this Proclamation under section 8 of the Seas and Submerged Lands Act 1973.
Signed and sealed with the
Great Seal of Australia
on 15 February 2006
P. M. JEFFERY
Governor-General
By His Excellency’s Command
PHILIP RUDDOCK
Attorney-General
Contents
1Name of Proclamation 2
2Commencement 2
3Revocation of previous Proclamation 2
4Definitions 2
5Declaration of historic bays 3
6Sea-ward limits — Anxious Bay 3
7Sea-ward limits — Encounter Bay 3
8Sea-ward limits — Lacepede Bay 3
9Sea-ward limits — Rivoli Bay 4
10Low-water line of the same island 4
Schedule 1Geocentric Datum of Australia 5
Name of Proclamation
This Proclamation is the Seas and Submerged Lands (Historic Bays) Proclamation 2006.
Commencement
This Proclamation commences on the day after it is registered.
Revocation of previous Proclamation
The Proclamation made under section 8 of the Seas and Submerged Lands Act 1973 on 19 March 1987, and published in Gazette No. S 57 of 31 March 1987, is revoked.
Definitions
(1) In this Proclamation:
Geocentric Datum of Australia means the datum described in Schedule 1.
low-water means Lowest Astronomical Tide.
straight line means a geodesic line.
(2) For the purposes of this Proclamation, the position on the surface of the Earth of a point, line or area is to be determined by reference to the Geocentric Datum of Australia.
Declaration of historic bays
For paragraph 8 (a) of the Act, each of the following bays is declared to be an historic bay:
(a) Anxious Bay;
(b) Encounter Bay;
(c) Lacepede Bay;
(d) Rivoli Bay.
Sea-ward limits — Anxious Bay
(1) Subject to section 10, the sea-ward limits of Anxious Bay are defined by each of the straight lines constituted by joining the 2 points on the low-water line of the coast that are on, or closest to, 2 points of latitude and longitude specified in the same paragraph in subsection (2).
(2) For subsection (1), the points of latitude and longitude are:
(a) from 33° 11¢ 58.9² S 134° 19¢ 43.1² E to 33° 35¢ 35.9² S 134° 45¢ 08.0² E; and
(b) from 33° 35¢ 45.2² S 134° 46¢ 00.3² E to 33° 35¢ 53.9² S 134° 46¢ 35.0² E; and
(c) from 33° 36¢ 37.9² S 134° 48¢ 25.0² E to 33° 37¢ 22.9² S 134° 49¢ 45.0² E.
Sea-ward limits — Encounter Bay
(1) Subject to section 10, the sea-ward limits of Encounter Bay are defined by the straight line constituted by joining the 2 points on the low-water line of the coast that are on, or closest to, the points of latitude and longitude specified in subsection (2).
(2) For subsection (1), the points of latitude and longitude are from 35° 35¢ 42.6² S 138° 36¢ 09.4² E to 35° 35¢ 42.8² S 138° 57¢ 29.0² E.
Sea-ward limits — Lacepede Bay
(1) Subject to section 10, the sea-ward limits of Lacepede Bay are defined by the straight line constituted by joining the 2 points on the low-water line of the coast that are on, or closest to, the points of latitude and longitude specified in subsection (2).
(2) For subsection (1), the points of latitude and longitude are from 36° 35¢ 47.4² S 139° 50¢ 02.8² E to 36° 56¢ 32.5² S 139° 40¢ 30.4² E.
Sea-ward limits — Rivoli Bay
(1) Subject to section 10, the sea-ward limits of Rivoli Bay are defined by each of the straight lines constituted by joining the 2 points on the low-water line of the coast that are on, or closest to, 2 points of latitude and longitude specified in the same paragraph in subsection (2).
(2) For subsection (1), the points of latitude and longitude are:
(a) from 37° 29¢ 59.1² S 140° 00¢ 53.4² E to 37° 33¢ 54.9² S 140° 06¢ 24.4² E; and
(b) from 37° 29¢ 46.8² S 140° 00¢ 43.0² E to 37° 29¢ 51.8² S 140° 00¢ 46.0² E.
Low-water line of the same island
(1) If straight lines mentioned in section 6, 7, 8 or 9 join 2 different points on the low-water line of the same island, the sea-ward limits of the historic bay between those points are defined by the line constituted by a line following the low-water line of the sea-ward part of the coast of the island between those points.
(2) For subsection (1), the sea-ward part of the coast of an island is the part of the coast of the island that includes the most sea-ward point of the island.
Schedule 1 Geocentric Datum of Australia
(subsection 4 (1))
1 Reference Ellipsoid
Geodetic Reference System 1980 ellipsoid with a semi-major axis of 6 378 137 metres and an inverse flattening of 298.257 222 101.
2 Reference Frame
The Geocentric Datum of Australia is realised by the co-ordinates of the following Australian Fiducial Network geodetic stations referred to the Geodetic Reference System 1980 ellipsoid determined within the International Earth Rotation Service Terrestrial Reference Frame 1992 at the epoch of 1994.0.
Geodetic station
South latitude
East longitude
Ellipsoidal
height (metres)AU 012 Alice Springs 23° 40¢ 12.44592² 133° 53¢ 07.84757² 603.358 AU 013 Karratha 20° 58¢ 53.17004² 117° 05¢ 49.87255² 109.246 AU 014 Darwin 12° 50¢ 37.35839² 131° 07¢ 57.84838² 125.197 AU 015 Townsville 19° 20¢ 50.42839² 146° 46¢ 30.79057² 587.077 AU 016 Hobart 42° 48¢ 16.98506² 147° 26¢ 19.43548² 41.126 AU 017 Tidbinbilla 35° 23¢ 57.15627² 148° 58¢ 47.98425² 665.440 AU 019 Ceduna 31° 52¢ 00.01664² 133° 48¢ 35.37527² 144.802 AU 029 Yaragadee
29° 02¢ 47.61687²
115° 20¢ 49.10049²
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