Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) Fish means an animal (whether living or dead) of a species that throughout its life cycle usually lives—
(a) in water (whether freshwater or saltwater); or
(b) in or on foreshores; or
(c) in or on land under water.
(2) Fish includes—
(a) prawns, crayfish, rock lobsters, crabs and other crustaceans; and
(b) scallops, oysters, pearl oysters and other molluscs; and
(c) sponges, annelid worms, bêche-de-mer and other holothurians; and
(d) trochus and green snails.
(3) However, fish does not include—
(a) crocodiles; or
(b) protected animals under the Nature Conservation Act 1992; or
(c) pests under the Pest Management Act 2001; or
(d) animals prescribed under a regulation not to be fish.
(4) Fish also includes—
(a) the spat, spawn and eggs of fish; and
(b) any part of fish or of spat, spawn or eggs of fish; and
(c) treated fish, including treated spat, spawn and eggs of fish; and
(d) coral, coral limestone, shell grit or star sand; and
(e) freshwater or saltwater products declared under a regulation to be fish.
(5) A regulation under subsection (4)(e) may declare a product to be fish only—
(a) for a particular provision of this Act; or
(b) if the product is used for a particular purpose.
(6) Subsection (5) does not limit the Statutory Instruments Act 1992, section 24 or 25.