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Jervis Bay Marine Park

Tourist attractions

Jervis Bay, Jervis Bay NSW 2540, Jervis Bay, NSW 2540
(02) 4428 3000

Description

Jervis Bay Marine Park is a government-established marine protected area in Australia, spanning over 100 km of coastline from Kinghorn Point to Sussex Inlet.

Its main objective is to conserve biodiversity and support recreational and commercial activities.

The marine park is divided into different zones, each with its own objectives and regulations, to protect and conserve marine life. Information about the current zoning can be obtained from various sources.

The establishment of marine parks in New South Wales was in response to Australia's ratification of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity. These parks aim to protect ecosystems and natural habitats, while allowing for the careful management of marine resources.

In 2011, the government proposed a scientific audit of the marine park's zoning effectiveness. As a result, the zoning plan implemented in 2011 was revoked, and the original plan from 2002 was restored. The audit aimed to assess the effectiveness of the zones in preventing threats to the marine environment.

Jervis Bay Marine Park offers a range of activities for nature enthusiasts, including kayaking, paddleboarding, swimming, whale watching, scuba diving, and fishing in designated areas. To ensure the preservation of the park for future generations, it is important to follow the regulations and guidelines in place.

Details

Parks: Dive Sites, Fishing Spots, Hiking Trails, Picnic Area, Swimming Spots, Marine parks

Location

Jervis Bay, Jervis Bay NSW 2540, Jervis Bay, NSW 2540

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