Western Kangaroo Island Marine Park Australia | |
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Nearest town or city | Kingscote, South Australia |
Coordinates | 35°45′52.56″S 136°17′3.84″E / 35.7646000°S 136.2844000°E |
Established | 8 December 2012[1] |
Area | 2,335.31 km2 (901.7 sq mi) [2] |
Managing authorities | Director of National Parks |
Website | Western Kangaroo Island Marine Park |
Western Kangaroo Island Marine Park (formerly Western Kangaroo Island Commonwealth Marine Reserve) is a marine protected area located south of South Australia in waters within the Australian Exclusive economic zone to the south-west of Kangaroo Island and ranging in depth from 15 metres (49 feet) to 165 metres (541 feet). [3]
It was gazetted in November 2012. [1] It was renamed on 11 October 2017. [4]
It is part of a group of Australian marine parks managed by the Department of the Environment and Energy known as the South-west Marine Parks Network. It adjoins the Western Kangaroo Island Marine Park managed by the Government of South Australia which it both bounds on its north-west side and fully encloses the portion of the state marine park surrounding Lipson Reef near its eastern extent. [5] [3]
The marine park includes ecosystems representative of the bioregion known as the "Spencer Gulf Shelf Province", two "key ecological features" consisting of firstly of a feature known as the "Kangaroo Island Pool" and the associated "Eyre Peninsula upwelling" both notable for their "high productivity, breeding and feeding aggregations" and secondly of a feature described as "Ancient coastline" within a depth range of 90–120 metres (300–390 ft) and as being of "high productivity", a calving area for southern right whale and feeding areas for the following species - Australian sea lion, blue whale, Caspian tern, great white shark, short-tailed shearwater and sperm whale. [3]
The marine park consists of two zones - a marine national park zone ( IUCN Category II) with an area of 120 square kilometres (46 square miles) and a special purpose zone ( IUCN Category VI) with an area of 2,215 square kilometres (855 square miles). [2] [3]
Western Kangaroo Island Marine Park Australia | |
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Nearest town or city | Kingscote, South Australia |
Coordinates | 35°45′52.56″S 136°17′3.84″E / 35.7646000°S 136.2844000°E |
Established | 8 December 2012[1] |
Area | 2,335.31 km2 (901.7 sq mi) [2] |
Managing authorities | Director of National Parks |
Website | Western Kangaroo Island Marine Park |
Western Kangaroo Island Marine Park (formerly Western Kangaroo Island Commonwealth Marine Reserve) is a marine protected area located south of South Australia in waters within the Australian Exclusive economic zone to the south-west of Kangaroo Island and ranging in depth from 15 metres (49 feet) to 165 metres (541 feet). [3]
It was gazetted in November 2012. [1] It was renamed on 11 October 2017. [4]
It is part of a group of Australian marine parks managed by the Department of the Environment and Energy known as the South-west Marine Parks Network. It adjoins the Western Kangaroo Island Marine Park managed by the Government of South Australia which it both bounds on its north-west side and fully encloses the portion of the state marine park surrounding Lipson Reef near its eastern extent. [5] [3]
The marine park includes ecosystems representative of the bioregion known as the "Spencer Gulf Shelf Province", two "key ecological features" consisting of firstly of a feature known as the "Kangaroo Island Pool" and the associated "Eyre Peninsula upwelling" both notable for their "high productivity, breeding and feeding aggregations" and secondly of a feature described as "Ancient coastline" within a depth range of 90–120 metres (300–390 ft) and as being of "high productivity", a calving area for southern right whale and feeding areas for the following species - Australian sea lion, blue whale, Caspian tern, great white shark, short-tailed shearwater and sperm whale. [3]
The marine park consists of two zones - a marine national park zone ( IUCN Category II) with an area of 120 square kilometres (46 square miles) and a special purpose zone ( IUCN Category VI) with an area of 2,215 square kilometres (855 square miles). [2] [3]