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Consultation has concluded
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The public review period for the management plans proposed for the state's 19 marine parks is now underway. As a result, this forum, which was established to answer questions during the zoning preview period, is no longer accepting comments.
To view the full draft management plans, and to find out how to make a submission before close of business on 22 October, 2012, visit the SA Marine Parks website at www.marineparks.sa.gov.au
The SA Plan team would like to thank the many South Australians who contributed to the lively exchange that took place on this forum since it was launchedContinue reading
About
The public review period for the management plans proposed for the state's 19 marine parks is now underway. As a result, this forum, which was established to answer questions during the zoning preview period, is no longer accepting comments.
To view the full draft management plans, and to find out how to make a submission before close of business on 22 October, 2012, visit the SA Marine Parks website at www.marineparks.sa.gov.au
The SA Plan team would like to thank the many South Australians who contributed to the lively exchange that took place on this forum since it was launched on 29 April 2012. A record number of comments and questions were received. These comments will remain here and can now be viewed on this site. but comments are no longer accepted.
The zoning preview this page was created to promote was based on priority conservation areas agreed to by peak stakeholders including conservationists, representatives of the commercial fishing industry and recreational fishing representatives.
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Public consultation on the draft management plans will occur in the coming months. If you are interested in receiving further updates about the marine parks program please register here (insert link).
Status
PENDING OUTCOME
Complete proposed marine park zoning is currently at this stage
The consultation period closed on 31 August 2012 and is currently pending outcome.