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park and giving preference to the Council to provide those services.

The full provisions of the Lease at the time of preparing this plan are at Appendix B.

  2.8           International agreements

This plan must take account of Australia's obligations under relevant international agreements. The following agreements are relevant to the park and are taken into account in this plan. Species listed under the agreements and conventions are listed species under Part 13 of the EPBC Act. Appendix E to this management plan includes listed migratory and marine species found in the park.

Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels (ACAP)
ACAP is a multilateral agreement which seeks to conserve albatrosses and petrels by coordinating international activity to mitigate known threats to albatross and petrel populations. Four species listed under this agreement are found in Booderee.

Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals
(Bonn Convention)
The Bonn Convention aims to conserve terrestrial, marine and avian migratory species throughout their range. Parties to this convention work together to conserve migratory species and their habitats. Twenty-seven species listed under this convention are found in Booderee.

China–Australia Migratory Bird Agreement (CAMBA)
CAMBA provides for China and Australia to cooperate in the protection of migratory birds listed in the annex to the agreement and their environment, and requires each country to take appropriate measures to preserve and enhance the environment of migratory birds. Twenty species listed under this agreement occur in Booderee.

Japan–Australia Migratory Bird Agreement (JAMBA)
JAMBA provides for Japan and Australia to cooperate in taking measures for the management and protection of migratory birds, birds in danger of extinction, and the management and protection of their environments, and requires each country to take appropriate measures to preserve and enhance the environment of birds protected under the provisions of the agreement. Twenty-three species listed under this agreement are found in Booderee.

The Nagoya Protocol
In October 2010 the Conference of Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity adopted the 'Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization', also known as the Nagoya Protocol. Australia signed the protocol in January 2012, and is committed to its full implementation and ratification. The protocol establishes a legally-binding framework for access to genetic resources for research activities, sharing the benefits from their use or the use of associated Traditional Knowledge. Access to biological resources in Commonwealth areas such as the park is regulated under the EPBC Act and EPBC Regulations (see also Section 6.12, Research and monitoring).

Republic of Korea–Australia Migratory Bird Agreement (ROKAMBA)
ROKAMBA provides for the Republic of Korea and Australia to cooperate in taking measures for the management and protection