The Aquaculture Public Register application has been developed using Spatial Software tools that will provide a visual display of Aquaculture Lease and Licence sites allowing the user to select a site and gain information relating to the associated lease or licence site. The requirement to make lease and licence conditions available to the public is set out in Section 80 of the Aquaculture Act 2001.
The user requires no spatial software on their PC. Access to the application is available using Internet Explorer 5.5 or Netscape 6. The application is best viewed in 800 x 600 or higher resolution although it can be viewed using alternative settings.
Please note, if the computer you are using to access this site is running Windows Vista, you will need to change a security setting within Internet Explorer before you can access information behind the "Aquaculture Public Register application" link.
The following instructions are available to assist you with making this suggested security change:
By accessing the link record in the Public Register Page you will be presented with a map of South Australia displaying a number of key regional areas.
You will be provided with a number of search options to utilise the map. These include:
You can then select a lease or licence from the list displayed and display data relevant to the lease, licence or application. Data displayed includes:
You are able to print out the information displayed.
A number of simple spatial functions have been included in the application. These include:
Basic layer management is also included. This allows you to filter the information presented on the map. Layers include:
The application will present registration data extracted from the "in-house" PIRSA registration system.
The extracted registration data will be refreshed after close of PIRSA business on each working day. You are advised to check with PIRSA Aquaculture to determine the most recent update. The objective is for the application to reflect the actual registration information as the previous day.
The application has been developed to provide the public with 24 hour access to the registration data. However, on occasions there may be issues beyond PIRSA control which impact on this availability.