Information for businesses including tourism operators and commercial fishers, who want to access and use the reef. Zoning Zoning helps to manage and protect the values of the Marine Park. Each zone has different rules for the activities that are allowed, prohibited, and require a permit. Learn more Permits Some commercial activities and operations occurring in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and the Great Barrier Reef (Coast) Marine Park require a permit. Learn more Locations Check out locations in the Marine Park that have special rules for popular areas, certain activities and sensitive locations. Learn more Responsible Reef Practices Check out ways you can enjoy the many different activities and experiences on the Great Barrier Reef in a responsible and 'reef friendly' way. Learn more High standard tourism Choose a High Standard Tourism Operator (HSTO) who operates in an ecologically sustainable manner, delivering high quality reef experiences. Learn more Environmental management charge The environmental management charge (EMC) is associated with most commercial activities, including tourism operations, non-tourist charter operations, and facilities. Learn more Traditional Use of Marine Resources Agreements Traditional Use of Marine Resources Agreements are community-based plans for management and outline how Traditional Owners manage their Sea Country. Learn more Filming and photography guidelines The guidelines outline the requirements for filming and/or sound recording on or under the water. Review to determine if a permit is required for your activity. Learn more Whale and dolphin watching regulations If you use the waters of the Marine Park, you have a responsibility to help protect whales and dolphins and to keep safe distances from them. Learn more Access and use by location Marine Park rules help protect the Great Barrier Reef. Before you visit it is important to be familiar with the area you’re going to and the Marine Park rules that apply. Learn more Moorings and No-anchoring areas Public moorings are available to all Reef users and are installed at popular locations. Public mooring locations (GPS coordinates) are available to help you locate them. Learn more