13—General nature and content of management plans
(1) A management plan
for a marine park—
(a) must
be consistent with the objects of this Act and set out strategies for
achieving those objects in relation to the park; and
(b) must
establish the various types of zones within the park and define their
boundaries; and
(c) may
identify and define the boundaries of special purpose areas within the park
and set out the activities that will be permitted in the areas; and
(d) may
direct the management of day-to-day issues associated with any aspect of the
park, or the use or protection of the park (including scientific monitoring or
research); and
(e) may
provide guidelines with respect to the granting of permits for various
activities that might be allowed within the park.
(2) A management plan
must take into account—
(a) the
provisions of a document identified by the Minister, by notice in the Gazette,
as the State's general strategic plan; and
(b) the
provisions of the Planning Strategy and any relevant Development Plan under
the Development Act 1993 ; and
(c) the
provisions of the State NRM Plan and any relevant regional NRM plan under the
Natural Resources Management Act 2004 ; and
(d) the
provisions of an any relevant environment protection policy under the
Environment Protection Act 1993 ; and
(e) the
provisions of any indigenous land use agreement; and
(f) the
provisions of any statutory instrument under a related operational Act
(insofar as is relevant to the operation of this Act and reasonably
practicable).