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section (S1.1) the parks are presented in a clockwise geographical order starting off in north-eastern Victoria, moving around Tasmania up to Cape Otway in western Victoria and across to South Australia, then to the sub-Antarctic.
Table S1.1 Overview of the South-east Network

Marine park name    Zones, IUCN categories and zone area                 Marine park IUCN category  Total marine park area
East Gippsland      Multiple Use Zone (VI) 4,137 km²                     VI                         4,137 km²
Beagle              National Park Zone (II) 479 km²                      VI                         2,928 km²
                    Multiple Use Zone (VI) 2,448 km²
Flinders            National Park Zone (II) 15,024 km²
                    Habitat Protection Zone (IV) 10,892 km²              II                         27,046 km²
                    Multiple Use Zone (VI) 1,129 km²
Freycinet           National Park Zone (II) 56,825 km²
                    Recreational Use Zone (IV) 323 km²                   II                         57,941 km²
                    Habitat Protection Zone (IV) 68 km2
                    Multiple Use Zone (VI) 725 km²
Huon                National Park Zone (II) 1,433 km²                    VI                         9,991 km²
                    Multiple Use Zone (VI) 8,558 km²
South Tasman Rise   National Park Zone (II) 27,704 km²                   II                         27,704 km²
Tasman Fracture     National Park Zone (II) 22,536 km²                   II                         42,501 km²
                    Multiple Use Zone (VI) 19,965 km²
Zeehan              National Park Zone (II) 18,663 km²
                    Special Purpose Zone (VI) 301 km²                    II                         19,897 km²
                    Multiple Use Zone (VI) 933 km²
Franklin            National Park Zone (II) 123 km²                      VI                         671 km²
                    Multiple Use Zone (VI) 548 km²
Boags               Multiple Use Zone (VI) 537 km²                       VI                         537 km²
Apollo              Multiple Use Zone (VI) 1,184 km²                     VI                         1,184 km²
Nelson              National Park Zone (II) 6,123 km²                    II                         6,123 km²
Murray              National Park Zone (II) 17,168 km²
                    Habitat Protection Zone (IV) 3,678 km²               II                         25,804 km²
                    Multiple Use Zone (VI) 4,957 km²
Macquarie Island    Sanctuary Zone (Ia) 57,137 km²                       II
                    National Park Zone (II) 385,133 km²                                             475,465 km²
                    Habitat Protection Zone (Macquarie) (IV) 33,196 km²

Note: Each marine park extends from 100 m below the seabed to 3,000 m above sea level.
Note: Zone and total marine park areas are rounded to the nearest km2; therefore, the sum of areas may not equate to the total marine park or network areas in some instances.

S1.2 Key natural values of the South-east Network

Key natural values are habitats or species that are particularly important from a park management perspective due to their uniqueness, functional importance, vulnerability to pressures, biological productivity, diversity or ability to provide social and economic benefits. At the time this plan was made, 13 key natural values have been described (Table S1.2).

Note: Key natural values criteria may be updated throughout the life of this plan, and new values may be recorded as understanding of the parks continues to improve. Values information will be periodically updated on the Parks Australia website.

Table S1.2 Description of key natural values in