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South Australian Marine Park Zoning 35° 57.652' S 136°38'E 136°40'E 136°42'E 136°44'E 136°46'E 136°48'E South Australian Explanatory Notes: Marine Park 1. The coastal boundary of the park is the median high water mark Inset (including the median high water mark of any estuaries), except where- Flinders Chase National Park Zoning (a) the boundary extends inland from median high water mark to include in the park the areas specified in Schedules 1 and 2 of Rack Plan 1928; and Flinders Chase Boundary Definition (b) the boundary extends seaward from median high water mark National Park Western Kangaroo Island to exclude from the park the areas specified in Schedule 3 of Rack Plan 1928. Marine Park 2. Unless otherwise specified, the seaward boundary of the park is the seaward boundary of the coastal waters of the State. 136° 45.276' E Map 03 ! 136° 45.572' E ! ! S Restricted Access Zones 2, 3 ' S (Remarkable Rocks ' 0 0 ° ! ° 6 136° 45.270' E Prohibited Area) 6 3 Sanctuary Zone 3 36° 2.919' S 136° 45.575' E 3 36° 2.930' S Maupertuis Bay Marine Park Zoning Restricted Access Zone (Existing) Sanctuary Zone RAZ-3 is Remarkable Rocks Prohibited Area Habitat Protection Zone from median high water to low water mark Topographic Existing Reserves under other Acts Marine Park Boundary DCDB Parcel S ' S ' Coastal Waters of the State 2 2 ° ° 6 6 3 3 Coastline (median high water) Sanderson Bay Sealed Road Unsealed Road Inset Vehicular Track Weirs Cove 36° 3.244' S ! ! 0 ± 2 136° 41.348' E 36° 3.244' S 0 Kms 2 Cape Du Couedic Admirals Arch Nautical Miles S ' S ' 4 4 ° ° 6 6 3 H852100 S950 RAZ-2 SZ-3 3 Scale Bar is approximate only THIS MAP IS INDICATIVE ONLY AND IS NOT Casuarina Islets RAZ-2 is INTENDED FOR NAVIGATIONAL PURPOSES (The Brothers) Flinders Chase Prohibited Area H852100 S951 DCDB parcels as indicated 136° 41.348' E 136° 45.575' E 36° 5.415' S ! ! 36° 5.415' S S ' S ' 6 6 ° ° 6 6 3 3 Produced by Marine Parks Project Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources GPO BOX 1047 Adelaide SA 5001 www.marineparks.sa.gov.au Data Source Marine Parks, NPWSA, Topographic Data Coastline (median high water) - DEWNR (dataset #807, Topography - Coastline, last updated April 2011) DCDB - DPTI Coastal Waters of the State - Geoscience Australia (dataset #319, Australian Maritime Boundaries, last updated February 2006) Compiled 22 November 2012 Projection Geographic Datum Geocentric Datum of Australia, 1994 © Copyright Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources 2012. All Rights Reserved. All works and information displayed are subject to Copyright. For the reproduction or publication beyond that permitted by the Copyright Act 1968 (Cwlth) written permission must be sought from the Department. S ' S ' 8 8 ° Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information displayed, ° 6 the Department, its agents, officers and employees make no representations, either express 6 3 3 or implied, that the information displayed is accurate or fit for any purpose and expressly disclaims all liability for loss or damage arising from reliance upon the information displayed. 136°38'E 136°40'E 136°42'E 136°44'E 136°46'E 136°48'E DEH MapID: 2012-6404 DE H S ta n da rd.
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