World Heritage Areas in the Burdekin Dry Tropics Region
World Heritage Areas (WHA) are considered the most outstanding
heritage places on earth and provide examples of the world’s
natural or cultural heritage. The World Heritage Committee oversees
world heritage listing on behalf of the United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO).
The
Great Barrier Reef is one WHA within BDT’s region
The
Wet Tropics is another WHA extending into the northern coastal
part of the BDT region
Fish Habitat Areas
A Fish
Habitat Area (FHA) is a spatially defined area of inshore or
estuarine fish habitat which contains values that are important to
sustaining local and regional fish stocks and fisheries. FHAs are
specifically protected under the provisions of the Fisheries Act
1994 administered by the Department of Primary Industries and
Fisheries (DPI&F)
Dugong Protected Areas
Restrict the use of commercial netting and mesh netting in
Dugong Protected Areas (DPA). In the BDT region these are
in Cleveland Bay and Bowling Green Bay. Dugong Protection Areas are
declared in legislation under the Queensland Nature Conservation
Act 1992, and as Special Management Areas under the Great Barrier
Reef Marine Park Regulations 1983 and the Great Barrier Reef Marine
Park Zoning Plan 2003.
Marine Parks
The BDTNRM coastal zone extends into a State
Marine Park administered by QPWS under the Marine Parks Act
2004
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
BDTNRM region is within the Great Barrier Reef which is zoned
for management purposes and includes:
- General Use Zones (light blue)
- Habitat Protection Zones (dark blue)
- Conservation Park Zones (yellow)
- Scientific Research Zones (orange [surrounding AIMS] or green
with an orange outline [northern Orpheus Island])
- Marine National Park Zones (Green)
- Public Appreciation Special Management Areas (west of Cape
Upstart National Park and southern Orpheus Island)
Please refer to the relevant zoning plans and regulations for
details about
GBRMPA zoning maps for the GBR Marine
Park