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CP-19-4065 CP-18-4052
MNP-19-1096
MNP-19-1105 CP-19-4068 MNP-19-1107
P-18-17
CP-19-4064
MNP-19-1095
CP-19-4063
CP-19-4062 CP-18-4056
MNP-18-1087
MNP-18-1076 MNP-18-1081
MNP-19-1097
MNP-18-1078
CP-19-4061 P-18-17 CP-18-4050
MNP-18-1084
CP-19-4063
CP-18-4056
B-17-3011
MNP-18-1081
P-18-18
(Plan of Management provisions apply)
WHITSUNDAY PLANNING AREA
Merinda Big Beach
CAPE UPSTART NATIONAL PARK BOWLING GREEN BAY NATIONAL PARK
CAPE UPSTART NATIONAL PARK
Bowen
Brandon
Ayr
Home Hill
Alva
Guthalungra Giru
Alva Cungulla
Cungulla
Big Beach
Dingo Beach Cape Bowling Green
Lynchs Beach
Cape Upstart
Kings Beach Queens
Beach
Cape Edgecumbe Abbot Point
Windy Point Big Beach
BRUCE
HIGHWAY
DonRiver
H aughton River
Barratta
Creek
Rocky
Ponds
Cr eek
Elliot
River Burdekin
River Barramundi
Creek
MolongleCreek
Armstrong Creek
Cape Creek Sandy Creek Combe
Creek
Faith Reef
20-005 18-130
18-131
18-132
18-133 Lodestone Reef
18-078
18-134
19-044 19-277
19-276
Dingo (No 2)Reef 19-038b
Coconut Bay
Queens Bay
Port Denison
Edgecumbe Bay
Magnetic
Passage
Bowling Green Bay
SOUTH
PACIFIC
OCEAN
CORAL
SEA
Flinders
Passage
Abbot Bay Upstart
Bay
Queens Bay
Nobbies Inlet Magnetic
Passage
18-128
18-125 18-126 18-127
18-111
19-030
19-023
20-004
20-002 19-100
19-101
19-040
19-033
19-025 18-117
19-029 19-024 18-118
19-019
19-048 18-104
18-105a
18-105b
19-021
19-042 18-100a
19-102
19-022
19-038c 18-087
18-115 18-093
19-045
19-027 18-098
19-312 18-042
18-110
19-036 18-103
18-107
18-113
19-047 18-112
19-034 19-028
19-031
19-037 19-032
18-099
19-041 18-101
18-097 18-094
18-090 18-069a
18-073
18-082 18-069b
18-034
18-045
18-081
18-084c 18-046
18-080
18-083
18-088 18-040
18-091
18-100b 18-095
18-077
18-121a 18-039
18-035
18-096
19-802
18-085b
20-001
18-089 18-092
18-129
18-114
19-043 18-086
19-800 19-020 18-076
18-074
18-079 18-078
18-038
18-041
18-071
18-070
18-084a
18-084b 18-037
18-121b
18-085a
18-106 18-072
18-075 18-044 18-036
19-039
19-038a
19-105
19-038d 18-116 18-109
18-108 18-124
Dingo Reef (No 3)
Dingo (No 4)Reef Banfield
Reef
Anzac Reefs (No 4)
Darley Reef Thimble Shoal
Eagle Reef
Viper Reef
Jupiter Reef
Castor Reef
Mid Reef Prawn Reef Shrimp Reef
Bowden Reef
Old Reef Tink Shoal
Arab Reef
Wilson Shoal
Pakhoi Bank
Dingo Reef (No 1) Anzac Reefs (No 2)
Needle Reef
Shell Reef Anzac Reefs (No 5)
Stanley Reef (Big)
Broadhurst Reef Backnumbers Reef
Pollux Reef Roxburgh Reef
Charity Reef Tabias Reef Crotan Reef
Saville-Kent Reef
Judith Wright Reef Anzac Reefs (No 6)
Anzac Reefs (No 3)
Anzac Reefs (No 1) Cowboys Reef
Braggs Reef
Spoon Reef North
Spoon Reef South Cotton Shoal
Coil Reef
Lynchs Reef
(Little) Broadhurst
Reef Wheeler Reef
Saucer Reef
Yongala Wreck Grub Reef
Cup Reef (South) Hall Reef (North)
Hall Reef (South)
Davies Reef Myrmidon Reef
Centipede Reef
Chicken Reef ForkReef
Bowl Reef
Yankee Reef Arc Reef
Keeper Reef Lodestone Reef
Faraday Reef Dip Reef
Glow Reef
Knife Reef
Cup Reef (North)
Morinda Shoal French
Reef
Hopkinson Reef
Helix Reef John Brewer Reef
Urchin Shoal Thread Shoal
Westmoreland Reef
Camp Island (NP)
Stone Island
North Head Island Rita Island
Peters Island Sand Island
North Rock White Topped Rock
GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE PARK
TOWNSVILLE / WHITSUNDAY MANAGEMENT AREA
Limit of reef detail
Anniversary
Group Slashers
Reefs
Anzac
Reefs
Dingo (No 5)Reef 19-038e
19-278 18°14.544'S
19°45.099'S
147°36.876'E
19°46.227'S
147°37.728'E 147°42.081'E 147°54.381'E
19°49.650'S 19°45.938'S
147°54.001'E
147°51.390'E
19°43.621'S
147°21.000'E 147°23.280'E
18°28.080'S
147°24.720'E
18°29.280'S 18°29.040'S
147°26.160'E 147°27.360'E
18°30.480'S
147°29.600'E
18°34.961'S
18°49.606'S
147°29.600'E
18°17.349'S
147°24.348'E 147°30.000'E
19°12.000'S
19°23.237'S
19°26.376'S
147°58.755'E
19°18.999'S
148°01.989'E 148°09.021'E
19°22.137'S
148°04.800'E
147°35.587'E
147°30.000'E
18°46.200'S
147°43.414'E 147°50.700'E
147°44.344'E
19°49.578'S
19°20.718'S
147°52.477'E
147°40.800'E
147°21.767'E 147°50.836'E
18°50.409'S
147°59.829'E
147°54.843'E
18°43.551'S
18°41.949'S
148°05.463'E 148°12.921'E
18°32.815'S 18°24.960'S
147°47.274'E
18°40.880'S
147°47.274'E
18°42.000'S 18°40.863'S
147°38.297'E
147°15.684'E
19°16.001'S
147°22.679'E
19°18.000'S
147°23.597'E
19°19.176'S
19°22.611'S
19°15.000'S
147°20.097'E
18°23.299'S
18°29.119'S
147°18.003'E 147°54.849'E 147°57.600'E
18°57.600'S 18°53.115'S
19°27.051'S
147°47.965'E
18°32.472'S
147°22.331'E
18°38.760'S
147°18.919'E
147°16.392'E
18°36.651'S
147°37.869'E
18°45.419'S
147°42.239'E
18°49.437'S
19°23.282'S
147°23.581'E 147°30.663'E
19°12.896'S
147°37.975'E
19°19.341'S
147°42.383'E
19°12.896'S
This map must not be used for marine navigation.
Comprehensive and updated navigation information should be obtained from published hydrographic charts.
WARNING
Map Projection: Unprojected Geographic Horizontal Datum: Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994
Scale 1 : 250 000
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INDEX TO ADJOINING MAPS CORAL SEA
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148°15'E 148°15'E
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147°55'E 147°55'E
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Great Barrier Reef Marine Parks Zoning
MAP 8 - Cape Upstart
147°05'E
4. Reefs, shoals and islands within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park are numbered west to east within one-degree bands. They are prefixed with the latitude at the top of the band in which they lie.
A centre point is used to determine the appropriate one-degree band for features straddling parallels. Following the latitude band is the numeric unique reef identifier. In addition, complex reef areas carry Sub IDs in the form of alphabetic letters.
5. Islands, or parts of islands that form part of Queensland are not owned by the Commonwealth, and are not part of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.
6. The information displayed is held in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority Geospatial Data Library. This includes data provided by Geoscience Australia National Mapping Division (including the GEODATA product) and the Australian Hydrographic Office. Land tenure was derived from data supplied by the Queensland Department of National Parks, Sport and Racing, 19 July 2016.
7. While every effort has been made to show all features necessary to make this map a useful general reference, map users are invited to advise the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority of any errors, omissions or other suggestions that would enhance this product.
Contact details are shown overleaf, or email to:
THIS MAP IS INDICATIVE ONLY AND IS NOT INTENDED FOR NAVIGATIONAL PURPOSES.
NOTES:
1. The purpose of this map is to help interpret the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Zoning Plan 2003 and the Marine Parks (Great Barrier Reef Coast) Zoning Plan 2004. The zone boundaries shown on this map are indicative only.
While care has been taken to illustrate zone boundaries as accurately as possible, users must refer to Schedule 1 of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Zoning Plan 2003 and Schedule 1 of the Marine Parks (Great Barrier Reef Coast) Zoning Plan 2004 for precise boundary descriptions.
2. Zone identifiers indicate the zone type, latitude and number of each zoned area. Zones numbered on this map:
CP - Conservation Park Zone B - Buffer Zone
SR - Scientific Research Zone MNP - Marine National Park Zone P - Preservation Zone
3. The Great Barrier Reef Marine Parks include the water column, the subsoil beneath the seabed to a depth of 1000 metres below the seabed and the airspace to 915 metres above the surface.
LEGEND
Marine Park boundary
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Management Area boundary
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Reef Flat
Indicative Reef boundary Planning Area boundary
Designated Shipping Area boundary Coastline
River
Mangrove
Backshore
Population centre (to scale)
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Population centre (symbolised) Minor road (unsealed)
Major road (sealed)
National Park / Conservation Tenure
Special Management AreasMaritime Cultural Heritage Protection boundary Public Appreciation boundary
Species Conservation (Dugong Protection) boundary
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Shipping
Produced December 2016 by Spatial Data Centre - Edition V
© Commonwealth of Australia (GBRMPA) 2016 SAFETY IN THE MARINE PARKS
People visit the Marine Parks at their own risk. Zoning Plans allow activities to take place, but do not guarantee safety. The Parks contain both natural and human hazards. Park users should consult navigation charts, Notices to Mariners, the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and the Department of National Parks, Sport and Racing for more specific information
before going to sea.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR COMMERCIAL CRAB FISHERMEN Commercial Crab Fishery Areas are declared in Cape Bowling Green and Bowling Green Bay under Queensland Marine Park Zoning.
Users must refer to the Marine Parks (Great Barrier Reef Coast) Zoning Plan 2004 for precise boundary descriptions.
The inshore boundary of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park follows the coastline of Queensland at low water except to the extent such waters are within the limits of the State of Queensland within the meaning of section 14 of the Seas & Submerged Lands Act 1973, or where otherwise indicated (such as port areas). Any depiction of the inshore boundary on this map is indicative only.
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR MAP USERS
Seas & Submerged Lands Act 1973
This map may not show all Queensland State Marine Park Zoning (for example, State Marine Parks where declared between high and low water).
For more information on these areas, please refer to the Queensland Marine Park Zoning Plan. Restrictions and/or closures under Queensland legislation (eg. Fisheries Regulation 2008 (Qld)) are not shown.
Users should familiarise themselves with all legal requirements relevant to their particular activities before entering or using the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park or the Great Barrier Reef Coast Marine Park.