Underwater Cultural Heritage Act 2018
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The ''Underwater Cultural Heritage Act 2018'' is an Australian
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designed "to protect
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and their associated artefacts, that occurred 75 or more years ago, regardless of whether their location is known". Other underwater heritage items, and more recent shipwrecks or aircraft, may be protected through a declaration under the ''Underwater Heritage Act'', and some sites also have a protected zone around them. The federal government works in collaboration with State and Territory Government agencies to protect and conserve Australia's underwater
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.


Coverage

The Australian government collaborates with the states and
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works to protect the underwater heritage.


Vessels

The remains of vessels that have been in Australian waters for at least 75 years are automatically protected, along with certain articles associated with them. Australian waters extend from the seaward limits of a State to the outer limit of Australia's continental shelf. Material was copied from this source, which is available under
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Aircraft

The remains of aircraft and certain associated articles that have been in Commonwealth waters for at least 75 years are also automatically protected. Commonwealth waters extend from waters 3 nautical miles seaward of the baseline of the territorial sea that are adjacent to the States and the Northern Territory; and to the outer limit of Australia's continental shelf. (Commonwealth waters thus exclude the coastal waters of a State or the Northern Territory.)


Other

Other kinds of articles can be protected if the Minister deems them of cultural heritage significance. Such articles may be in Commonwealth waters, Australian waters, in waters beyond Australian waters, or even removed from the water.


Effect on other legislation

Related legislation, the ''Underwater Cultural Heritage (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Act 2018'' formally repeals the ''
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'', and makes minor amendments to the ''
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'', the ''Navigation Act 2012'', the ''Protection of the Sea (Powers of Intervention) Act 1981'' and the ''Sea Installations Act 1987''.


Historic shipwreck protected zones

The Act, along with its associated ''Underwater Cultural Heritage Act 2018 (Protected Zones) Declaration Instrument 2019'', also provides for an area around protected underwater heritage to be declared a protected zone. The size of these zones may vary depending on the site. Most cover an area of around , but a larger area may be declared around sites that are widely spread. The following historic shipwrecks lie within protected or no-entry zones declared under the Act: * ''Aarhus'' * SS ''Alert'' * ''Bega'' * ''Cato'' * AHS ''Centaur'' * ''Clonmel'' * SMS ''Emden'' * ''Foam'' *'' Florence D'' * SS ''Glenelg'' * SS ''Gothenburg'' * HSK ''Kormoran'' * ''Lady Darling'' *''Llewellyn'' * Submarine ''M24'' * HMCS ''Mermaid'' * * *''
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'' * Submarine ''I-124'' * HMAS ''Sydney'' * SS ''Yongala'' * VOC ''Zuytdorp''


Other archaeological sites

After the discovery and investigation of 269 highly significant
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artefacts as well as an underwater spring at two underwater sites off the
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(Murujuga) in
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between 2016 and 2020, with the site placed on the WA Aboriginal Heritage List, the question of automatic listing of such sites (which does not occur under the current Act) was raised by lead
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Jonathan Benjamin of Flinders University. A spokesman for Federal Environment Minister
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did not say whether the Government would consider amending the Act to give automatic protection of such sites.


See also

* ANCODS - old Dutch shipwrecks off Western Australia *
Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database __NOTOC__ The Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database (AUCHD) is an online, searchable database containing data on shipwrecks, aircraft that have been submerged underwater or wrecked on the shore, and other artefacts of cultural sign ...
- online database of protected items


References


External links

*{{cite web , title=Underwater Cultural Heritage Act 2018, publisher=Australian Government , website=Federal Register of Legislation , date=24 August 2018 , url=https://www.legislation.gov.au/Series/C2018A00085 Shipwreck law 2018 in Australian law