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activities 65
4.3.1 Decision-making 65
4.3.2 Assessments under other processes 66
4.3.3 Review of decisions 66
4.4 Authorisation of allowable activities 66
4.4.1 Permits 66
4.4.2 Class approvals 67
4.4.3 Activity licences and leases 69
4.4.4 Publication of authorisations 70
Glossary 71
Schedule 1 Summary of legislative and policy contexts 77
S1.1 The EPBC Act and EPBC Regulations 77
S1.2 Other relevant legislation 84
S1.3 International agreements 85
Schedule 2 Temperate East Network overview and values 88
S2.1 Temperate East Network overview 89
S2.2 Temperate East Network values 90
Gifford Marine Park 91
Norfolk Marine Park 93
Lord Howe Marine Park 97
Central Eastern Marine Park 100
Solitary Islands Marine Park 103
Cod Grounds Marine Park 106
Hunter Marine Park 108
Jervis Marine Park 111
Schedule 3 Environmental features used in the design of the Temperate East Network 114
Schedule 4 Temperate East Network marine parks and zone boundary descriptions 119
Part 1 — Gifford Marine Park 119
Part 2 — Norfolk Marine Park 120
Part 3 — Lord Howe Marine Park 122
Part 4 — Central Eastern Marine Park 126
Part 5 — Solitary Islands Marine Park 128
Part 6 — Cod Grounds Marine Park 131
Part 7 — Hunter Marine Park 131
Part 8 — Jervis Marine Park 133
Schedule 5 Supporting information 135
Map data sources 136
Chapter 1
Introduction
Black cod (David Harasti)

Managing Australian Marine Parks
Masked booby, Lord Howe Island (Ian Hutton)

Introductory provisions
Name
This management plan (plan) is the Temperate East Marine Parks Network Management Plan 2018.
Commencement
This plan commences on 1 July 2018.
Interpretation
The Glossary provides the meaning of certain words and expressions used, and includes references to certain words and expressions that are defined in the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act).
Authority
This plan is made under Section 370 of the EPBC Act. This plan replaces all previous approvals under s.359B of the EPBC Act that authorised a range of activities in the Temperate East Marine Parks Network in the period from proclamation of the Marine Parks to the commencement of this plan.

Australian Marine Parks
Australia is surrounded by ocean extending from the tropics to the sub-Antarctic, providing a home to a wealth of plants and animals, many of them found nowhere else in the world. Australia's oceans help to support our way of life by providing beautiful places to enjoy, supporting businesses and jobs, and contributing to Australia's food and energy needs.
Marine protected areas are recognised as one of the best ways to conserve and protect marine habitats and species in our oceans. In light of this, the Australian, state and territory governments agreed in 1998 to establish a National Representative