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Introduction
The Great Australian Bight Marine Park (GABMP) was established
to protect the biological diversity of the Bight while providing
for ecologically sustainable use of the parks natural resources.
The park is divided into zones which allows the management of specific
threatening processes and provides the ability to implement different
levels of protection for the parks assets. This consequently
results in some activities being controlled, while others are prohibited.
The GABMP has been established in both Commonwealth and State waters.
The park is managed as cohesively as Commonwealth and State Government
legislation will allow as a single park.
The park is also managed in cooperation with industry and the community
to ensure that the use of marine resources is ecologically sustainable
and consistent with the objectives of the management plans. There
are four management zones in the park and these are identified and
described in the map of the park linked to this site.
See map (50Kb PDF)
Natural Values
The Head of Bight is a significant breeding and calving area for
the endangered Southern Right Whale. The
vulnerable Australian sea lion also breed in colonies at the base
of the Bunda Cliffs, and are the only mainland breeding colonies
in Australia. Unique marine plants, animals, and sediments found
nowhere else in the world are present in the Marine Park.
It is of oceanographic importance because its waters are transitional
between warm and cold linking the Indian and Pacific oceans.
It has the longest ice-free east-west extent of coastline in the
Southern Hemisphere and it is adjacent to the only circumpolar ocean.
The GAB is also an area of potentially high economic value. The
park management plans provide for levels of commercial activities,
such as fisheries and tourism. Commercial activities are restricted
to certain areas, at certain times of the year. It is important
that these activities are conducted in an ecologically sustainable
way and on a sound scientific basis.
Detailed information relating to the GABMP assets and values can
be sourced form the Description of Values and Uses document
(which replaces the States Management Plans volume B
and removes asset information from the Commonwealths new Management
Plan). This document is considered a living document (permanently
in draft) which will be updated as new information is received.
It is a document managed by both the State and Commonwealth governments
to provide the latest information relevant to the GABMP. This document
can be down loaded from the following web site:
http://www.deh.gov.au/coasts/mpa/gab/values/pubs/values.pdf
Please feel free to provide comment on the Description of
Values and Uses document to the GABMP
Manager.
Management and Legislation
The Great Australian Bight Marine park comprises two adjoining
marine parks, established by the South Australian and Commonwealth
Governments.
State waters extend from the coast to three nautical miles offshore.
The State waters of the park comprise the Sanctuary Zone and the
Conservation Zone. The Sanctuary Zone is in two portions, the Whale
Sanctuary at the Head of Bight extends to the limit of State waters,
and the western portion extends from the base of the Bunda Cliffs
to one nautical mile offshore. Relevant South Australian legislation
are the Fisheries
Act 1982 and the National
Parks and Wildlife Act 1972.
The Commonwealth waters of the Marine Park are managed under the
Environment
Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 and include
the Marine Mammal Protection Zone and the Benthic Protection Zone
which extends south to the limit of the Australian Exclusive Economic
Zone, approximately 200 nautical miles offshore.
The relevant Acts contain penalties for offences such as entering
prohibited areas or conducting prohibited activities within the
park.
Recreational fishing can take place in the park. Boating activity
must conform to the zoning conditions, and line fishing can take
place from the shore at any time. State regulations apply in relation
to legal lengths, catch limits, permitted gear, and any other conditions.
Boundary and zoning information is provided on the park map linked
to this page, the table on the map outlines activities permitted
and prohibited within the zones. If you visit the park you should
be aware of the boundaries, including the zones, and of prohibited
activities and seasonal closures. State and Commonwealth legislation
protects mammals, birds, and reptiles within and outside the park.
Observing Cetaceans (whales and dolphins)
Cetaceans are further protected in State and Commonwealth waters.
Observing them by aircraft, boat or swimming, is regulated by legislation.
Slow down to a no wake speed (about 5 knots) if you
are approaching to 300 metres from whales and 150 metres from dolphins.
Do not approach cetaceans head-on or from behind but approach from
the side in their direction of travel no closer than 100 metres
from any whale and 50 metres from any dolphin. Aircraft must not
fly closer than 300 metres (1,000 feet) in State or Commonwealth
waters. Helicopters must remain above 600 metres in State waters
and must not hover above cetaceans.
This information is presented as a brief guide only, make sure
that you are aware of the regulations and penalties for both State
and Commonwealth waters if you intend to approach cetaceans.
Southern Right Whales
in the Great Australian Bight Marine Park brochure (400Kb
PDF)
The Journey of the Southern
Right Whale brochure (300Kb PDF)
Contact
Park Manager, phone (61 8) 8688 3105
Mobile: 0418 855992
Email: clark.simon@saugov.sa.gov.au
Ceduna office, phone (61 8) 8625 3144
Port Lincoln office, phone (61 8) 8688 3111
Links
The Great Australian Bight Marine Park Management Plan Part A -
Management Prescriptions
http://www.parks.sa.gov.au/parks/pdfs/parks_pdfs_gabmp_mgt_planA
The Great Australian Bight Marine Park Management Plan Part B - Resource
Information
http://www.parks.sa.gov.au/parks/pdfs/parks_pdfs_gabmp_mgt_planB
GABMP Commonwealth Plan of Management
http://www.deh.gov.au/coasts/mpa/gab/plan/pubs/gab-plan.pdf
GABMP Asset Document
http://www.deh.gov.au/coasts/mpa/gab/values/index.html
Findings of the Review of the GABMP Management Plans
http://www.deh.gov.au/coasts/mpa/gab/index.html
Environment Australia GABMP Workshop Report
http://www.coasts.sa.gov.au/pdfs/gab_workshop.pdf
Australian Government Department of the Environment and Heritage
http://www.deh.gov.au/coasts/mpa/gab/index.html
Office for Coast and Marine
http://www.coasts.sa.gov.au
Primary Industries and Resources South Australia (PIRSA)
http://www.pir.sa.gov.au/
Listed Species and Ecological Community Permits (EPBC Act - Australian
Government) http://www.deh.gov.au/epbc/permits/species/index.html
Notification of activities affecting listed species or ecological
communities in or on a Commonwealth area (EPBC Act - Australian
Government)
http://www.deh.gov.au/epbc/permits/species/notifications/index.html
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