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Setting 5 Plans

The Whitsundays Plan of Management (The Plan) assigns each reef, bay and coastal area to a ‘setting’, ranging from intensively used settings (Setting 1) to protected settings (Setting 5).  Setting 5 areas are located at Cow and Calf Islands; Deloraine Island; Double Bay (East); Eshelby Islands; Haslewood and Lupton Islands; and Hill Inlet (including the northern end of Whitehaven Beach).

The Plan currently prescribes the following limits for each setting:

SettingVessel lengthGroup size
1. Developedmax. 70 metresno limit
2. High Usemax. 35 metresno limit
3. Moderate Usemax. 35 metresmax. 40 people
4. Naturalmax. 35 metresmax. 15 people
5. Protectedrefer to site plansrefer to site plans

Recreational users are able to access Setting 5 areas.  Only a limited number of tourism operations that have relevant endorsements on their permits are able to operate in Setting 5 areas.

The site plans for Setting 5 areas were developed in consultation with the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, the Whitsunday Local Marine Advisory Committee, the Tourism and Recreation Reef Advisory Committee, Traditional Owners and local users of the marine park. The site plans were available for public consultation from 14 February 2007 to 19 March 2007 and comments were incorporated prior to the site plans being finalised.

To view the site plans that have been developed for the six Setting 5 areas click on the relevant link below:

To implement the site plans, the following amendments to the Plan are proposed:

  • No additional commercial tourism permits will be issued for Setting 5 areas.  NB: those operators who currently have an endorsement allowing them to operate in a Setting 5 area can continue to do so
  • A maximum vessel length of 20 metres will be allowed in Setting 5 areas
  • A maximum group size of 15 people will be allowed in Setting 5 areas.