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mr love said...
Yep, you are correct and I thought I corrected myself in the previous posts.
Just to set it straight this is from the Parks Victoria website
What can people do in these protected areas?
Commercial and recreational fishing will not be permitted in the Marine National Parks or Marine Sanctuaries, nor will other extractive or damaging uses such as aquaculture, exploration drilling, oil and gas extraction, dredging, or waste disposal. Access for recreation, tourism, education and research within these areas is generally unrestricted, although subject to permit in some instances.
Yes
Swimming, snorkelling and SCUBA diving
Research, filming and photography subject to permit
Boating (including motor boating & yachting)
Anchoring a boat (though care should be taken)
Surfing and wind-surfing
Bird, dolphin and whale watching
No
Any form of fishing (both of fin fish and invertebrates)
Collection or removal of shells, coral or any other cultural, geological or biological item.
Removal or disturbance of marine plants and animals
Exploration / extraction of minerals & stone
Waste and ballast discharge
Aquaculture
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Ricketts South however is a no boating zone
Yeah sorry you did.
Let's hope they don't enforce the no boating issue around the corner.. I remember a few seasons back there was talk that they were going to start enforcing it...
We launch our stand up jetskis at London bridge portsea and have been doin so for years.. but recently been told that we are not allowed to launch any craft from the beach there because it's national park!!
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