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beyond. Australian Marine Parks contribute to five SDGs: SDG 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth; SDG 12 – Responsible Production and Consumption; SDG 13 – Climate Action; SDG 14 – Life below Water; and SDG 15 – Life on Land.
Schedule 2 Temperate East Network overview and values
Wandering albatross (Michael Double)
S2.1 Temperate East Network overview
The marine parks of the Temperate East Network were proclaimed under the EPBC Act on 14 December 2013 (Federal Register of Legislation No. F2013L02108) and renamed on 9 October 2017 (Federal Register of Legislation No. F2017L01337).
Table S2.1. Overview of the Temperate East Network
Marine park name  Zones, IUCN categories and zone area               Marine park IUCN category  Total marine park area
Gifford           Habitat Protection Zone (IV) 5828 km²              IV                         5828 km2
                  National Park Zone (II) 41,661 km²
Norfolk           Habitat Protection Zone (IV) 138,796 km²           IV                         188,444 km2
                  Special Purpose Zone (Norfolk) (VI) 7986 km²
                  National Park Zone (II) 9273 km²
                  Habitat Protection Zone (IV) 54,884 km²
Lord Howe         Habitat Protection Zone (Lord Howe) (IV) 5136 km²  IV                         110,126 km2
                  Recreational Use Zone (IV) 1170 km²
                  Multiple Use Zone (VI) 39,662 km²
                  National Park Zone (II) 8110 km²
Central Eastern   Habitat Protection Zone (IV) 61,336 km²            IV                         70,054 km2
                  Multiple Use Zone (VI) 608 km²
                  National Park Zone (II) 2 km²
Solitary Islands  Multiple Use Zone (VI) 37 km²                      VI                         152 km2
                  Special Purpose Zone (Trawl) (VI) 114 km²
Cod Grounds       National Park Zone (II) 4 km2                      II                         4 km2
Hunter            Habitat Protection Zone (IV) 4519 km²              IV                         6257 km2
                  Special Purpose Zone (Trawl) (VI) 1739 km²
Jervis            Habitat Protection Zone (IV) 1965 km²              IV                         2473 km2
                  Special Purpose Zone (Trawl) (VI) 508 km²

Note: Each marine park extends from 1000 m below the seabed to 3000 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.
S2.2 Temperate East Network values
This Schedule describes the values represented in each marine park of the Temperate East Network.
Values are broadly defined as:
  * Natural values—habitats, species and ecological communities within marine parks, and the processes that support their connectivity, productivity and function.
  * Cultural values—living and cultural heritage recognising Indigenous beliefs, practices and obligations for country, places of cultural significance and cultural heritage sites.
  * Heritage values—non-Indigenous heritage that has aesthetic, historic, scientific or social significance.
  * Socio-economic values—the benefit of marine parks for people, businesses and the economy.
Values will be used to inform the Director's decisions when authorising activities in marine parks. Activities will be assessed in relation to their impacts and risk to values,