Jewell Reef ¯ Combe Reef Parke Reef Crescent Reef CORAL Hilder Reef Hicks Reef Mid Reef Waining Reef SEA Megaera Reef Snake Reef Day Reef Howick Reef Fly Reef Houghton Reef Carter Reef Coquet Reef

Beatrice Reef Underwood Shoal Yonge Reef Stewart Shoal Murdoch Reef Petricola Shoal Nymph Island No Name Reef Covered Reef Nymph Reef MacGillivray Reef Gunga Shoal Rocky Ledges Eagle Island Lizard Island Crompton Shoals Eyrie Reef Pethebridge Islets Turtle Group Reef Reefs Reefs

North Direction Reef Martin Reef Kedge Reef Maxwell Reef Linnet Reef r ve Ri Sim Reef South Direction Reefs Starcke Lookout Point Decapolis Reef Rocky Islets Reef kilometres 0 10 20 Eye Reef 0 5 10 nautical miles (nM) Flattery This map is a guide o nly and sho uld no t b e used Harbour Helsdon Reef fo r navigatio n p urp o ses. Refer to the Transport Cape Flattery Operations (Marine Pollution) Act 1995 and Regulation 2018 fo r co mp lete ship -so urced sew age req uirements. Wharf Ada Bank Gull Reef Declared ships have a fixed to ilet, and are: • do mestic co mmercial vessels w ith a certificate o f o p eratio n issued, o r taken to b e issued, Two Islands Reef Pasco Reef under the Marine Safety (Domestic Long Reef Commercial Vessel) National Law Act 2012 stating it is a class 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 4C, 4D Strickland Reef o r 4E ship ; o r Low Wooded Reef • o ther regulated ship s regulated Murray under the Transport Operations (Marine McIvor Reefs Three Islands Riv Marine Park Safety) Act 1994 and Regulation 2016 er Reef designed to carry mo re than 12 p assengers. Conical Rock Mackay Reefs Ships other than declared ships are all o ther Reef ship s, and include: Forrester Reef • all recreatio nal ship s • do mestic co mmercial vessels w ith a certificate o f o p eratio n issued, o r taken to b e issued, Marx Reef under the Marine Safety (Domestic Startle Reefs Commercial Vessel) National Law Act 2012 Petty Patch stating it is a class 2 o r 3 Cape Bedford Swinger Reef • o ther Queensland regulated ship s regulated 1852 metres = 1 nautical mile under the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) 926 metres = 1/2 nautical mile Pullen Reefs Act 1994 and Regulation 2016 designed to Co astal w aters co urtesy Geo Science Australia AMB V2 carry up to 12 p assengers. Reefs rep ro duced w ith p ermissio n fro m GBRMPA Lark Reef

LEGEND Discharge permitted with the following restrictions: Discharge Coastal waters No discharge within 926m of a wharf or jetty other than a jetty that is a marina prohibited (3nM limit) No discharge within 1852m of an aquaculture fisheries resource (e.g. an oyster 1852 metre line ! Pump-out lease). If a ship has 7 to 15 persons on board, no discharge within 1852m Reefs station of a reef, or the mean low water mark of an island or the mainland (not all reefs may be shown) # Toilet No discharge if a ship has 16 or more persons on board To view a co p y o f the licence, visit MAP S31-96-3 Untreated sewage discharge restrictions for ships other than declared ships http ://creativeco mmo ns.o rg/licenses/b y/4.0/ under the Transport Operations (Marine Pollution) Act 1995 and Regulation 2018 Versio n 5 - effective 1 Sep temb er 2018 Co p yright: The State o f Queensland 2018 Prep ared 30 August 2018 CAPE FLATTERY - LIZARD ISLAND Maritime Safety Queensland - Sp atial Services Untreated sewage - ships other than declared ships SHIP-SOURCED SEWAGE – DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE GREAT BARRIER REEF MAP SERIES (ONLY)

Sewage discharge requirements for Ships other than Declared Ships under the Transport Operations (Marine Pollution) Act 1995 and Regulation 2018 1st September 2018 All ships with a fixed toilet For all ships with a fixed toilet sewage must first pass through a macerator which can't be bypassed before being discharged into the marine environment, unless the fixed toilet is a composting toilet.

Untreated sewage Prohibited Discharge Waters discharge requirements Illegal to discharge in coastal waters that are: - a boat harbour - a canal - a marina - an area within the Great Barrier Reef Coast Marine Park prescribed under Schedule 6 of the Regulation

Smooth Waters (Includes rivers, creeks and designated smooth waters) * Illegal to discharge

Open Waters * Illegal to discharge within ½ nautical mile (926m) of a wharf or jetty, other than a jetty that is a marina * Illegal to discharge within 1 nautical mile (1852 metres) of a person in the water, or aquaculture fisheries resources * 7 to 15 persons - Illegal to discharge within 1 nautical mile of a reef, the low water mark of an island or the mainland * 16 or more persons - Illegal to discharge in open waters

Treated sewage Prohibited Discharge Waters discharge requirements Illegal to discharge in coastal waters that are: - a boat harbour - a canal - a marina - an area within the Great Barrier Reef Coast Marine Park prescribed under Schedule 6 of the Regulation

Smooth Waters and Open Waters Illegal to discharge Grade C Treated Sewage within ½ nautical mile (926 metres) of - a person in the water - aquaculture fisheries resources - reef

Illegal to discharge Grade B Treated Sewage within 700 m of: - a person in the water - aquaculture resources - a reef.

Illegal to discharge Grade A Treated Sewage in prohibited discharge waters - No other restrictions On-Board Documents All vessels with a sewage treatment sytem are required to have the following on-board and available for inspection: - Sewage treatment system manufacturer’s details - Sewage treatment system documentation - Sewage treatment system service manual - Sewage treatment system service records including maintenance and assessment documentation