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OFFSHORE MINERALS ACT 2003 - SECT 17

17 .         Blocks

                This is how a block is constituted in coastal waters — 

            (a)         assume that there is laid over the coastal waters a grid constituted by — 

                  (i)         lines running along meridians drawn through each degree of longitude and the minutes between those degrees; and

                  (ii)         lines running along parallels drawn through each degree of latitude and the minutes between those degrees;

            (b)         take a bounded space defined by the grid;

            (c)         the seabed and subsoil within the coastal waters that is under that space is a block.

Note:         The following diagram shows how a block is constituted.

        Each block is identified by giving the name of the plan in the 1:1 000 000 map series, an identifying number of the 5 minute primary block and a letter identifying the one minute block. The block in the diagram is 72 (e) on the Broome sheet.



GRATICULATION AND CONSTITUTION
OF A BLOCK














2 kms
(approx.)






16° 00’ S


2 kms
(approx.)






125° 59’ E


126° 00’ E


BLOCK


16° 01’ S





















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