Dampier Marine Park

Australian marine park north-east of Karratha, Western Australia
20°26′00″S 117°10′30″E / 20.4334°S 117.1750°E / -20.4334; 117.1750[2]Area1,252 km2 (483 sq mi)Established1 July 2018OperatorParks AustraliaWebsitehttps://parksaustralia.gov.au/marine/parks/north-west

The Dampier Marine Park (formerly known as the Dampier Commonwealth Marine Reserve) is an Australian marine park offshore of Western Australia, north-east of Karratha. The marine park covers an area of 1,252 km2 (483 sq mi) and is assigned IUCN category VI. It is one of the 13 parks managed under the North-west Marine Parks Network.[3]

Conservation values

Species and habitat

  • Foraging areas adjacent to important breeding areas for migratory seabirds.
  • Foraging areas adjacent to important nesting sites for marine turtles.
  • Includes part of the migratory pathway of the protected humpback whale.
  • The reserve provides a high level of protection for offshore shelf habitats adjacent to the Dampier Archipelago.[4]

Bioregions and ecology

  • The reserve provides high level protection for the shallow shelf with depths ranging from 15 metres to 70 metres.
  • Examples of the communities and seafloor habitats of the Northwest Shelf Province provincial bioregion as well as the Pilbara (nearshore) and Pilbara (offshore) meso-scale bioregions.[4]

History

The marine park was proclaimed under the EPBC Act on 14 December 2013 and renamed Dampier Marine Park on 9 October 2017.[3] The management plan and protection measures of the marine park came into effect for the first time on 1 July 2018.

Summary of protection zones

The Dampier Marine Park has been assigned IUCN protected area category VI. However, within the marine park there are three protection zones, each zone has an IUCN category and related rules for managing activities to ensure the protection of marine habitats and species.[3]

The following table is a summary of the zoning rules within the Dampier Marine Park:[3]

Zone IUCN Activities permitted Total area
(km2)
Vessel transiting Recreational fishing Commercial fishing Commercial aquaculture Commercial tourism Mining
National Park II Yes No No No excludes fishing, with approval No 36,050
Habitat Protection IV Yes Yes most, with approval with approval with approval No 6,929
Multiple Use VI Yes Yes most, with approval with approval with approval with approval 108,812
External link: Zoning and rules for the North-west Marine Parks Network

See also

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References

  1. ^ Map data: Sanctuary IUCN Ia and National Park IUCN II zones ('no take' zones) from Australian Marine Parks, (2018) Australian Government Department of the Environment and Energy. CC BY 4.0. http://www.environment.gov.au/fed/catalog/search/resource/details.page?uuid=%7BCD8877F3-8C39-4A20-A53F-070FBEE5AF3C%7D
  2. ^ "Way: Dampier Marine Park (600478529)". OpenStreetMap. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d "North-west Marine Parks Network Management Plan 2018" (PDF). Parks Australia. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Dampier Commonwealth Marine Reserve". environment.gov.au. © Commonwealth of Australia (CC BY 3.0 AU). Retrieved 17 August 2018.

External links

  • North-west Marine Parks Network - Parks Australia
  • North-west Marine Parks Network - environment.gov.au (outdated)
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