(1) The holder of a fishing licence (general trawl) must not use a Danish seine net that is being towed by, or is connected to, a vessel that is not the vessel specified in the fishing licence (general trawl).Penalty: Fine not exceeding the applicable Grade 2 penalty.(2) If a Danish seine net has a whiting codend attached, the holder of a fishing licence (general trawl) must not use that net in State waters other than the following State waters:(a) east of the line of longitude extending through Woolnorth Point to the line of longitude extending through Waterhouse Point;(b) north of an imaginary straight line from Yellow Bluff on North Bruny Island to Outer North Head on the Tasman Peninsula.Penalty: Fine not exceeding the applicable Grade 2 penalty.(3) The holder of a fishing licence (general trawl) must not use a Danish seine net in the following State waters:(a) within one nautical mile of any part of the coast of Tasmania, except Ile des Phoques (also known as White Rock);(b) in Andersons Bay;(c) south of an imaginary straight line from the north-east tip of East Double Sandy Point to the tower on Hardwicks Hill near Croppies Point;(d) in Frederick Henry Bay and Norfolk Bay;(e) in Great Oyster Bay;(f) in Mercury Passage;(g) west and north of imaginary straight lines from Cape Degerando to Cape Baudin, from Cape Faure to Ile des Phoques, from Ile des Phoques to Cape Boullanger and from Cape Bernier to Cape Peron;(h) in the River Derwent;(i) in the D'Entrecasteaux Channel.Penalty: Fine not exceeding the applicable Grade 2 penalty.(4) Subrules (2) and (3) do not apply to the holder of a fishing licence (general trawl) if that licence is endorsed to allow the holder of the licence to use a Danish seine net in those waters.