Commonwealth marine reserves

Former Coringa-Herald National Nature Reserve

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR MARINE USERS

Transitional arrangements for areas within former marine reserves:
From the declaration of Commonwealth marine reserves in November 2012 until new management plans come into effect in July 2014, there will be no changes to management arrangements for the area within the former Coringa-Herald National Nature Reserve.

The former Coringa-Herald National Nature Reserve has been included within the larger Coral Sea Commonwealth Marine Reserve. Transitional management arrangements apply until a management plan for the Coral Sea Commonwealth Marine Reserve is in place.

Summary of former reserve

Original proclamation date 16 August 1982, now included in the new Coral Sea Commonwealth Marine Reserve
Area 8852 km2
Types of zoning Former Sanctuary Zone - IUCN Category Ia
Management plan status Expired 4 September 2008, transitional management arrangements apply

The area of the former Coringa-Herald National Nature Reserve lies in the Coral Sea, about 400 kilometres east of Cairns. It comprises of 8852 square kilometres with six sand cays (North-east and South-west Herald Cays, Coringa and Chilcott Islets and North-east and South-west Magdelaine Cays).

Activities

The following table outlines activities allowed without an approval (Tick), allowed with general approval in accordance with conditions (GA), allowed with an approval or a permit (A) or not allowed (Cross) in the area of the former Coringa-Herald National Nature Reserve.

Activity Former Coringa-Herald National Nature Reserve
General Access Tick
Commercial Activities
Fishing (including collecting) Cross
Filming and Photography A
Tourism and Charters1 A
Other Commercial Activities Cross
Commercial vessel transit GA
Recreational Activities
Scuba diving & snorkelling Tick
Camping Cross
Fishing (including collecting) Cross
Scientific Research A

NOTE:
1 Charter fishing is not allowed.


Transitional management arrangements

Transitional arrangements for the former Coringa-Herald National Nature Reserve

Transitional arrangements for the area of the former Coringa-Herald National Nature Reserve will maintain the level of protection afforded to this area by the previous management arrangements.

All forms of commercial and recreational fishing are prohibited in the area of the former Coringa-Herald National Nature Reserve.

Under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act), any activity in a marine reserve requires approval from the Director of National Parks in the period between proclamation of the reserves and the implementation of a management plan. This applies to existing commercial activities, including those that involve the taking of native species (fishing).

The approval from the Director of National Parks is issued under section 359B of the EPBC Act. Approval can be given to both individuals and to classes of persons, and can be issued with or without conditions on the approved activity. Below are the general approvals relevant to the area of the former Coringa-Herald National Nature Reserve.

Approvals

General approvals - activities allowed under general approvals

Commercial vessel transit within the area of the former Coringa-Herald National Nature Reserve

Commercial vessel transit is allowed under general approval in the area of the former Coringa-Herald National Nature Reserve.

Any other activities

Recreational activities, including scuba diving and snorkelling, are allowed in the area of the former Coringa-Herald National Nature Reserve.

Individual approval from the Director of National Parks is required to conduct commercial tourism activities (including charters not involving fishing activities) in the area of the former Coringa-Herald National Nature Reserve.

An approval or permit may be required for some other activities. For example, individual approval is required for scientific research within the former reserve. For further information please contact the department.

Other approvals may also be required under Part 13 of the EPBC Act.

Management plan

A management plan for the Coral Sea Commonwealth Marine Reserve has been developed in accordance with the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act). This plan provides for the protection and conservation of the reserve by setting out how it will be managed, what activities will be allowed or prohibited and how this will be done. The management plan will address key aspects of management over the life of the plan (10 years). The management plan for the Coral Sea reserve will come into effect on 1 July 2014.

Transitional management arrangements apply until the management plan for the Coral Sea Commonwealth Marine Reserve is in effect.

Former management plan

The second management plan for the former Coringa-Herald National Nature Reserve was managed under a joint management plan with the nearby former Lihou Reef National Nature Reserve. This management plan expired on 4 September 2008. Transitional management arrangements apply until a new management plan is in place for the Coral Sea Commonwealth Marine Reserve.

Maps

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Map of the former Coringa-Herald National Nature Reserve - Click to enlarge map

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Contact

Commonwealth Marine Reserves Branch
Parks Australia
Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities
Edgar Waite Building
203 Channel Highway
Kingston TAS 7050
or
Email: marinereserves@environment.gov.au
Phone: 1800 069 352

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