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Queensland Coastal Plan Queensland Coastal Plan - Townsville Marine Ecological Significant Areas 145.9 146.1 146.3 146.5 146.7 146.9 147.1 147.3 147.5 miriwinni wooroonooran eubenangee bartle frere wanjuru garradunga woopen creek daradgeejubilee heights fitzgerald creek sundown flying fish point eatoncoconuts ngatjan o'briens hillgoondi upper daradgee innisfail estate cooroo lands belvederehudson innisfail coquette point webb stoters hill mighell nerada south innisfail 6 6 . bamboo creek . 7 7 1 1 - mundoo etty bay - coorumbapin gin hill wangan stockton currajah mourilyan no 6 branch mourilyan harbour south johnstone booganmartyville camp creek new harbourline moresby coral sea sandy pocket cowley beach basilisk cowley warrubullen cowley creeklower cowley japoonvale walter lever estate goolboomccutcheon no 5 branch silkwood 8 8 . 7 kurrimine beach 7 1 1 - - gulngai no 4 branch daveson midgeree bar maria creeks garners beach bingil bay walter hill djiru mission beach granadilla cardstone bulgun east feluga wongaling beach tam o'shanter birkalla cardstone dingo pocket mount mackay tully carmoo 8 8 1 1 - jarra creek south mission - munro plains silky oak lower tully dunk hull heads euramo tully heads murrigal rockingham bilyana murray upper 2 2 . 8 8 1 1 - - kennedy coral sea ellerbeck carruchan cardwell hinchinbrook lumholtz 4 4 . 8 8 1 1 - - damper creek abergowrie rungoo dalrymple creek long pocket lucinda macknade 6 6 . bemerside . 8 8 1 1 - - hawkins creek halifax gairloch cordelia lannercost foresthome taylors beach victoria plantation trebonne braemeadows ingham palm island palm island blackrock toobanna forrest beach palm island wharps palm island 8 8 . 8 coral sea 8 1 1 - - helens hill upper stone orient yuruga bambaroo coolbie 9 9 1 1 - - mutarnee crystal creek coral sea rollingstone balgal beach toomulla clemant florence bay paluma horseshoe bay west point arcadia toolakea coral sea 2 2 . 9 bluewater nelly bay 9 1 1 - saunders beach - picnic bay shelly beach bluewater park yabulu bushland beach beach holm pallarenda town common mount low burdell rowes bay deeragun mount st john north ward black river garbutt south townsville bohle west endtownsville city shaw mount louisa railway estate gulliver oonoonba aitkenvale bohle plains cranbrook idalia annandale cluden stuart douglas wulguru cape cleveland murray 4 4 . 9 9 1 1 - nome coral sea - julago cungulla alligator creek jerona colevale mount elliot cromarty giru alva barratta airdmillan mount surround horseshoe lagoon brandon brandon 145.9 146.1 146.3 146.5 146.7 146.9 147.1 147.3 147.5 Strategic Port Land WEIPA Marine Ecological Significant Layers This map should only be used to apply policies outlined in the Draft State Policy for Coastal COOKTOWN Management and the Draft State Planning Policy CAIRNS Fish Habitat Areas (QLD Fisheries Act 1994) Coastal Protection (together referred to as the State Coastal Plan). Dugong Protection Areas TOWNSVILLE © The State of Queensland 2010 Marine Parks MACKAY ROCKHAMPTON Habitat Protection Zone 0 5 10 20 GLADSTONE BUNDABERG HERVEY BAY Estuarine Conservation Zone Kilometres BRISBANE Conservation Park Zone 1:350,000 GOLD COAST Buffer Zone.
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