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where parks adjoin state or territory marine parks, in compliance planning, including implementing actions to deter illegal activities and encourage voluntary compliance, and
  * collaborate with Commonwealth, state and territory government agencies in surveillance, including water and aerial patrols.

Chapter 2
Management and prescriptions
Barracuda (Robert Thorn)

Zoning
Olive seasnake (Erik Schlogl)

Zone categories, names and objectives
The EPBC Act requires this plan to assign an IUCN category to each marine park. The Act also allows this plan to divide a marine park into zones and to assign a category to each zone, which may differ from the overall category of the marine park. Schedule 8 of the EPBC Regulations prescribes the Australian IUCN reserve management principles applicable to each category (Schedule 1).
This Part assigns an IUCN category to each marine park of the North Network, divides some marine parks into zones with their own category and sets out the objectives for each zone (Table 3.1). Zoning takes into account the purposes for which the marine parks were declared, the objectives of this plan (Section 1.4), the values of the marine park (Schedule 2), and the requirements of the EPBC Act and EPBC Regulations. Figure 3.1 and maps in Schedule 2 show the zones assigned to the North Network, Schedule 4 describe the zones assigned, and the management approach applied to activities within these zones is provided in Part 4. An overview of the North Network marine parks and zones is provided in Table S2.1.
Prescriptions
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         1. Each marine park in the North Network specified in Table 3.1 is assigned to the IUCN category specified in column 2 of Table 3.1.
         2. Arnhem Marine Park and Limmen Marine Park are given the zone names specified in column 3 of Table 3.1, adjacent to the name of the marine park (column 1).
         3. Joseph Bonaparte Gulf, Oceanic Shoals, Arafura, Wessel, Gulf of Carpentaria and West Cape York Marine Parks are each divided into the zones shown in Figure 3.1 and more specifically shown in marine park maps in Schedule 2, and described in Schedule 4, and each zone is assigned to an IUCN category and given the zone name, specified in column 3 of Table 3.1, adjacent to the name of the marine park (column 1).
         4. The objective of a Special Purpose Zone (VI) is to provide for ecologically sustainable use and the conservation of ecosystems, habitats and native species, while applying special purpose management arrangements for specific activities.
Note: there are two types of Special Purpose Zone (VI) in the North Network used to allow or restrict certain commercial fishing activities.
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         1. The objective of the Multiple Use Zone (VI) is to provide for