Volume Two 16. Coastal Marine Zone 16.3.15. Marine oil spill clean-up activities and the associated release of oil dispersants. 16.3.15.1. Oil spill dispersants must only be used by a person described in Section 467 of the Maritime Transport Act 1994. 16.3.16. Take and use of coastal water. 16.3.16.1. The take of coastal water must not be from within the following Ecologically Significant Marine Sites: (a) Whangarae Bay – No. 1.1; (b) Greville Harbour – No.1.7; (c) Anakoha Bay Estuary – No .2.25; (d) Tuna, Harvey and Duncan Bay Estuaries – No. 3.10; (e) Clova Bay – No. 3.14; (f) Kaiuma Estuary – No. 3.19; (g) Havelock-Mahakipawa Estuaries – No. 3.20; (h) Kenepuru Estuary – No. 3.21; (i) Okiwa Bay – No. 4.1; (j) Ngakuta Bay – No. 4.5; (k) Shakespeare Bay – No. 4.10; (l) Whatamongo Bay – No. 4.12; (m) Deep Bay – No. 5.7; (n) Wairau Lagoon – No. 8.2. 16.3.17. Discharge of contaminants to air arising from the burning of materials for any of the following purposes: (a) training people to put out fires; (b) creating special smoke and fire effects for the purposes of producing films; (c) fireworks display or other temporary event involving the use of fireworks. 16.3.17.1. The Council must be notified at least 5 working days prior to the burning activity commencing. 16.3.17.2. Any discharges for purposes of training people to put out fires must take place under the control of the NZ Fire Service or any other nationally recognised agency authorised to undertake firefighting research or firefighting activities. 16.3.18. Discharge of contaminants to air from the burning of solid fuel in an enclosed pellet burner. 16.3.18.1. The burner must comply with the stack requirements of Appendix 8 – Schedule 2. 16.3.18.2. The burner must only burn fuels approved for use in the device. 16.3.19. Discharge of contaminants to air from the burning of solid fuel in a small scale solid fuel burning appliance. 16.3.19.1. The appliance must comply with the emission, operational and other requirements of Appendix 8 Schedule 1. 16 – 7