Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L00327:front:0:p19
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L00327
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Character Range: 51288–54325

Commonwealth, state and territory government agencies and other organisations involved in the management of marine debris, and
  * contribute to actions, where appropriate, that support Australia's obligations under international agreements and national environmental law. This includes the World Heritage Convention, Ramsar Convention, recovery plans, wildlife conservation plans and threat abatement plans.
in the Coral Sea Marine Park:
  * enable infrastructure such as moorings to protect coral reefs and enhance visitor safety, such as at Osprey Reef,
  * collaborate with and support other agencies that undertake invasive and protected species management and marine debris removal. For example, this may include biosecurity assessments, research, or removal of ghost nets,
  * work with the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and other Commonwealth and state government agencies to respond to environmental incidents and accidents, and
  * collaborate with traditional owners and Indigenous ranger groups to undertake management actions.

Compliance program
Actions to support appropriate and high level compliance by marine park users with the rules set out in this plan.
Outcomes
  * Improved user awareness of marine park rules.
  * Increased levels of voluntary compliance and self-regulation by marine park users.
  * High overall levels of compliance with the rules by marine park users.
  * A decrease in the number of non-compliances.
Actions—the Director will
under a national program:
  * apply a risk-based approach to compliance planning, targeted enforcement and compliance auditing,
  * collaborate with Australian, state and territory government agencies by sharing assets and information,
  * investigate the use of new technologies and warning systems to assist in the detection of potential illegal activities, and
  * work with marine park users to promote understanding of the rules for activities and how to comply.
in the Coral Sea Marine Park:
  * work with the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and other Commonwealth and state government agencies in compliance planning, including implementing actions to deter illegal activities and encourage voluntary compliance, and
  * collaborate with the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and other Commonwealth and state government agencies in surveillance, including water and aerial patrols.

Chapter 2
Management and prescriptions
Lihou Reefs (Martin Russell)

Zoning
Osprey Reef (Parks Australia)

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 the Coral Sea Marine Park, divides it into zones with their own category and sets