15/09/2021
NO PUBLIC ACCESS AT ALL — Have you been gearing up to dive the new artificial reef dive site off The Spit when it opens? Well better pack your regs and BCDs away because YOU'RE BANNED!
Announced today via the Gold Coast Bulletin is a swathe of restrictions for the public-owned artificial dive site which is situated in a public open space, and they want to make it law and enforce it.
Whilst there is certainly a need for some obvious common sense proximity restrictions around such a structure in terms of mooring, anchoring and fishing activities, it seems you can't even visit the site or dive there unless you pay council-chosen commercial operators.
The new law proposed states that "Access [to the dive site] is only to holders of a dive precinct permit and commercial dive tour operators, under an agreement with the council that will be the subject of a tender process."
They are proposing to totally monopolise access and tender it out to commercial operators, creating a private and exclusive commercial dive space that is only accessible to those who pay private operators for the right to visit it.
So even if as a private citizen you had a legal, safe and qualified boat and captain, and followed all the rules around safely visiting the site, not anchoring or mooring close to it, being fully licensed and equipped and then you descended for a dive with a buddy, you will be breaking the law as you are NOT permitted to go near this thing.
Also banned will be anchoring, mooring and any fishing activity inside an exclusion zone set around the dive site.
We've certainly seen the veracious appetite for public Land Grabs under this council's current leadership, but this has now transcended to include brazen Ocean Grabs.
There is reportedly going to be a 21-day public consultation period where council will seek public input on the proposed restrictions. We will publish full details on how to have your say (who knows to what end either) when it is opened.
Save Our Spit will be contacting council to seek further clarification regarding the right of use of the site and why it appears the public is banned from it.