Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L00326:front:0:p73
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L00326
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 213598–217193

Purpose Zone (VI) 5753 km²
Bremer                    National Park Zone (II) 3172 km²                         II                         4472 km²
                          Special Purpose Zone (Mining Exclusion) (VI) 1300 km²
                          National Park Zone (II) 15 km²
Geographe                 Habitat Protection Zone (IV) 21 km²                      VI                         977 km²
                          Multiple Use Zone (VI) 291 km²
                          Special Purpose Zone (Mining Exclusion) (VI) 650 km²
                          National Park Zone (II) 1241 km²
Perth Canyon              Habitat Protection Zone (IV) 4352 km²                    IV                         7409 km²
                          Multiple Use Zone (VI) 1816 km²
Two Rocks                 National Park Zone (II) 15 km²                           VI                         882 km²
                          Multiple Use Zone (VI) 867 km²
Jurien                    National Park Zone (II) 31 km²                           VI                         1851 km²
                          Special Purpose Zone (VI) 1820 km²
                          National Park Zone (II) 2548 km²
Abrolhos                  Habitat Protection Zone (IV) 23,239 km²                  VI                         88,060 km²
                          Multiple Use Zone (VI) 56,545 km²
                          Special Purpose Zone (VI) 5729 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 South-west Network values
This Schedule describes the values represented in each marine park of the South-west 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 on and risk to values to ensure activities are undertaken in a manner that minimises impacts to as small as reasonably practicable (Section 4.3 Making decisions about activities).
As understanding of park values improves over time, updated information will be available on the Parks Australia website.
Other sources of information on marine park values can be found on the Department's website, in particular, for protected species (species profile and threats database), wetlands (Australian wetlands directory), heritage places (Australian heritage database), and shipwrecks (Australian national shipwrecks database); and in the Marine bioregional plan for the South-west Marine Region (2012) and the South-west marine bioregional plan: bioregional profile (2008).
Southern Kangaroo Island Marine Park
The Southern Kangaroo Island Marine Park (Figure S2.1) is located approximately 140 km south-west of Adelaide, adjacent to the South Australian Kangaroo Island Marine Park. The Marine Park covers an area of 630 km² extending from the South