Great Sandy Marine Park Zoning Plan Review consultation - extended

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Consultation has concluded

Great Sandy Marine Park Zoning Plan Review consultation

The Queensland Government is undertaking a review of the zoning plan for the Great Sandy Marine Park and is proposing changes.

The zoning plan outlines the rules to manage the multiple uses of the park and defines different zones that provide for different levels of protection and different uses.

The proposed changes are described in a Consultation Regulatory Impact Statement.

If you are interested in the future management of the park, or visit or use the marine park, it’s important for you to provide feedback on the proposed changes. We are specifically seeking feedback on how well the proposed changes conserve and manage the marine park and/or affect you in the following key areas:

  • Habitat protection (green, yellow and dark blue zoning)
  • The designated Great Sandy Area and commercial fishing
  • Line fishing in yellow zones
  • Protecting threatened species
  • Coastal management
  • Protecting cultural values
  • Platypus Bay.

You can view the draft zoning plan, the Consultation Regulatory Impact Statement and a Summary of proposed changes on our website.

Survey

Thank you for providing feedback on the draft Great Sandy Marine Park zoning plan by completing this survey.

To complete the survey:

  1. Review the Summary of proposed changes and/or the Consultation Regulatory Impact Statement.
  2. Set up an In the Loop account. Setting up an account helps protects the integrity of the survey results.
  3. Log in and respond to the questions posed. If you are prompted with a text box to explain your answer, please be as concise as possible in your response. There is an opportunity at the end of the survey to add comments before submitting. Responses can be completed gradually – you can save and return to your submission at any time.
  4. Submit your response. Once submitted a copy of your response will be emailed to you.

Privacy statement

Personal information provided by way of responses to this online survey is collected by the Department of Environment and Science (the department) for the purpose of informing the Great Sandy Marine Park zoning plan review and the development of a final revised zoning plan for the marine park. The department may contact you for further information on the issues you raise in your submission or to notify you of the outcome of the zoning plan review. The data may also be used to inform future management initiatives for the marine park. Information collected from this online survey will be provided to the Minister for the Environment and the Great Barrier Reef as per section 23 of the Marine Parks Act 2004. The information provided will only be used for these purposes. The department will not otherwise use or disclose your personal information unless you agree or the department is authorised or required by law to do so. Your personal information will be handled in accordance with the Information Privacy Act 2009. For additional privacy information go to: https://www.des.qld.gov.au/help/legal/privacy

The Queensland Government is undertaking a review of the zoning plan for the Great Sandy Marine Park and is proposing changes.

The zoning plan outlines the rules to manage the multiple uses of the park and defines different zones that provide for different levels of protection and different uses.

The proposed changes are described in a Consultation Regulatory Impact Statement.

If you are interested in the future management of the park, or visit or use the marine park, it’s important for you to provide feedback on the proposed changes. We are specifically seeking feedback on how well the proposed changes conserve and manage the marine park and/or affect you in the following key areas:

  • Habitat protection (green, yellow and dark blue zoning)
  • The designated Great Sandy Area and commercial fishing
  • Line fishing in yellow zones
  • Protecting threatened species
  • Coastal management
  • Protecting cultural values
  • Platypus Bay.

You can view the draft zoning plan, the Consultation Regulatory Impact Statement and a Summary of proposed changes on our website.

Survey

Thank you for providing feedback on the draft Great Sandy Marine Park zoning plan by completing this survey.

To complete the survey:

  1. Review the Summary of proposed changes and/or the Consultation Regulatory Impact Statement.
  2. Set up an In the Loop account. Setting up an account helps protects the integrity of the survey results.
  3. Log in and respond to the questions posed. If you are prompted with a text box to explain your answer, please be as concise as possible in your response. There is an opportunity at the end of the survey to add comments before submitting. Responses can be completed gradually – you can save and return to your submission at any time.
  4. Submit your response. Once submitted a copy of your response will be emailed to you.

Privacy statement

Personal information provided by way of responses to this online survey is collected by the Department of Environment and Science (the department) for the purpose of informing the Great Sandy Marine Park zoning plan review and the development of a final revised zoning plan for the marine park. The department may contact you for further information on the issues you raise in your submission or to notify you of the outcome of the zoning plan review. The data may also be used to inform future management initiatives for the marine park. Information collected from this online survey will be provided to the Minister for the Environment and the Great Barrier Reef as per section 23 of the Marine Parks Act 2004. The information provided will only be used for these purposes. The department will not otherwise use or disclose your personal information unless you agree or the department is authorised or required by law to do so. Your personal information will be handled in accordance with the Information Privacy Act 2009. For additional privacy information go to: https://www.des.qld.gov.au/help/legal/privacy

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.
    Consultation has concluded
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