To all who kite at Byron Bay.................apparently there has been major problems happening there again of late.

If you are not familiar we fought to keep a section of the Bay open to kiting in the past. Be warned, council has a scheduled meeting that once again is looking to a permanent solution ie BAN. If you are a new kiter to the area from o/s or interstate, make yourself familiar with the user plan. If you see someone giving illegal lessons, or learners flying kites in this area, make them aware of the restrictions. Do not fly your kite on the beach or kite along main beach. Waterways are now monitoring and will issue fines for infringements when kiters come to close to surfers, swimmers, or flagged areas. Be especially careful of the winter whales swimmers that swim across the bay all year round.
The usage plan we came up with can be found here.
www.nswkba.com.au/locations/northIn Summary
Local Byron Kite Guide
01/05/2009
Local Policy for Byron area - Developed by Byron kitesurfers for Byron Council Apr 2008
Kitesurfing area at the Pass:
No power-kites or kitesurfing from Main Beach to Clarkes beach (the Wreck to the track to Captain Cooks Lookout - see map) due to normally onshore conditions and crowds
A small kite launch/landing area at Thommos rock. ie between the Pass and Clarkes - see map. For predominant northerlies, this section of beach has side-shore wind and a buffer of beach downwind, and few other beach users on windy days, therefore considered safest area. There are no beach access paths in this area - walk to area from the Pass carpark or Captain Cooks Lookout carpark. Kitesurf out from this section of beach.
As per NSW Maritime safety guidelines, keep at least 30m distance off from other people. If crowds make keeping this distance away from others impossible, then it is not suitable to kitesurf and other beaches should be used.
ADVANCED KITERS only to use this area. Must be able to stay upwind.
No commercial kiting / lessons, either on land or water
Kitesurfing at Tallows:
no kitesurfing in swimming areas, ie within 60m of swimming flags
no power kites or kitesurfing at Cosy Corner where hang-gliders land - that is, north of the southern-most track to the carpark - see map.
Kitesurfing from South Golden Beach to Byron:
no kitesurfing in swimming areas, ie within 60m of swimming flags
General kitesurfing guidelines for Byron Shire beaches and waterways:
Kitesurfers to have $10,000,000 public liability insurance for land and water, eg. AKSA (Australian Kite Surf Association) or IKO membership compulsory. Tag must be displayed on harness.
Safety leash must be worn whilst kiting.
kitesurfers to comply with the Australian Kitesurfing Association (AKSA) safety guidelines.
www.aksa.com.au/safe_kiting_guidelines.php Kitesurfers to comply with the NSW Maritime safe kiting guidelines for water.
http://www.aksa.com.au/filestore/pdf/nsw_maritime_guidelines_-_developed_11_august_2003.pdf