The coastal protection zone is established for enabling the use of land that is adjacent to coastal public property or that plays a significant role in a coastal ecosystem to be managed, regulated or restricted in order to—
(a) |
protect the ecological integrity, natural character and the economic, social and aesthetic value of coastal public property; |
(b) |
avoid increasing the effect or severity of natural hazards in the coastal zone; |
(c) |
protect people, property and economic activities from risks arising from dynamic coastal processes, including the risk of sea-level rise; |
(e) |
maintain the productive capacity of the coastal zone by protecting the ecological integrity of the coastal environment; and |
(f) |
make land near the seashore available to organs of state and other authorised persons for— |
(i) |
performing rescue operations; or |
(ii) |
temporarily depositing objects and materials washed up by coastal waters. |
[Paragraph (f)(ii) substituted by section 13 of Act No. 36 of 2014]