Legislation, regulations and codes of practice may relate to: | development environmental protection and ESD principles fisheries, aquaculture, ornamental, holding or display facilities harbours, navigation and maritime regulations Indigenous native title, land claims and cultural activities, including fishing by traditional methods livestock translocation, health treatment, biosecurity and animal welfare. |
Cultured or held stock may include: | adults, broodstock (ready to breed), seedstock or stockers, eggs and sperm, fertilised eggs, larvae, post-larvae, seed, spat, hatchlings, yearlings, juveniles, fry, fingerlings, yearlings, smolt, sporophytes, seedlings and tissue cultures finfish, crustaceans, molluscs, aquatic reptiles, amphibians, polychaete and oligochaete worms, plankton, micro-algae, seaweed, aquatic plants, live rock, sponges and other aquatic invertebrates for human consumption (seafood), stockers for other farms, stockers for conservation or recreational fishing, display or companion animals (ornamentals), and other products, including pearls, skins, shells, eggs, chemicals and pigments wild caught, hatchery or nursery reared. |
Principles of ESD may include: | animal welfare ethics chemical use and contaminant reduction collection or disposal of broodstock or seedstock disposal of effluent and waste: biohazard (e.g. moribund animals, hormones and chemicals) from culture structures nitrogenous waters or sediments solid and soluble wastes uneaten food and settled solids movement of live animals and seedstock prevention of live culture organisms being introduced into environment protected species. |
Siteinspections may include: | associated equipment or systems, such as: blowers, aerators, paddlewheels and aspirators greenhouses, hothouses and igloos pest, predator and disease control structures water supply, and disposal or effluent systems, including pumps, pipes, canals, channels, settlement ponds and storage dams culture or holding structures or systems, such as: cages, pontoons, enclosures and pens, including associated moorings, anchors, floats and markers dams, ponds and pools display tanks, aquaria and aquascapes grow out facilities, hatcheries and nurseries harvesting swimways, canals or channels live holding tanks, bins, cages and pens longlines, posts, racks and rails, rafts, fences, socks, trays, sticks, baskets, modules, barrels, bags and panels open, flow-through, closed and semi-closed systems purging or depurating systems tanks, raceways and recirculating systems offshore and inshore on-land, lakes, streams, rivers, dams and reservoirs. |