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where habitats or species occur. There is strong scientific evidence that different types of seafloor features provide different habitats and associated marine species and communities. The Network represents 15 of the 17 seafloor features found in the region: abyssal plain/deep ocean floor, bank/shoal, basin, canyon, deep/hole/ valley, knoll/abyssal hills/hills/mountain/peak, pinnacle, plateau, ridge, saddle, seamount/guyot, shelf, slope, terrace, and trench/trough (Figure S3.3).
Key ecological features
Key ecological features were identified through the marine bioregional planning program as areas or features that support distinct or important ecological communities at a regional scale. The Temperate East Network represents six of eight key ecological features found in the region: shelf rocky reefs, canyons on the eastern continental slope, Tasman Front and eddy field, Tasmantid Seamount Chain, Lord Howe Seamount Chain, Norfolk Ridge, and Elizabeth and Middleton Reefs. (Figure S3.4).
Figure S3.1 Provincial bioregions represented in the Temperate East Network
Figure S3.2 Bathomes indicating depth ranges represented in the Temperate East Network
Figure S3.3 Seafloor features represented in the Temperate East Network
Figure S3.4 Key ecological features represented in the Temperate East Network
Schedule 4 Temperate East Network marine parks and zone boundary descriptions
In this Schedule:
Maritime boundary (French Republic) Agreement means the Agreement on Maritime Delimitation between the Government of Australia and the Government of the French Republic, done at Melbourne on 4 January 1982. The Agreement is in Australian Treaty Series 1983 No. 3 ([1983] ATS 3) and could in 2013 be viewed in the Australian Treaties Library on the AustLII website (http://www.austlii.edu.au).
Maritime boundary (New Zealand) Treaty means the Treaty between the Government of Australia and the Government of New Zealand Establishing Certain Exclusive Economic Zone Boundaries and Continental Shelf Boundaries, done at Adelaide on 25 July 2004. The Treaty is in Australian Treaty Series 2006 No. 4 ([2006] ATS 4) and could in 2013 be viewed in the Australian Treaties Library on the AustLII website (http://www.austlii.edu.au).
Norfolk Island has the same meaning as Territory in subsection 4(1) of the Norfolk Island Act 1979.
State waters has the same meaning as coastal waters of the State in subsection 3(1) of the Coastal Waters (State Powers) Act 1980.
Note: Geographic coordinates in this Proclamation are expressed in terms of the Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994.
Note: The Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994 (also known as GDA94) was published in Gazette No. GN 35 of 6 September 1995.
Part 1 — Gifford Marine Park
1.1 Area of marine park
The Gifford Marine Park consists of an area in the South Pacific Ocean bounded by the line commencing at the point described in item 1 of the following table and running progressively as described in the table.
Area of marine park
Item                 Description