The Marine Vegetation Collection for Commercial Purposes – Information Kit outlines the regulatory requirements for collecting marine vegetation commercially in New South Wales. A permit is required under Clause 56 of the Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2012 to collect specific species such as brown algae (Ecklonia radiata), bubble weed (Phyllospora), sea lettuce (Ulva lactuca), and other wrack. Collection is restricted in aquatic reserves, RAMSAR wetlands, and intertidal protected areas. The application process includes submitting detailed site maps, consulting with local councils and relevant authorities, and paying an application fee. Approved permits are valid for 12 months and require monthly harvest reporting.