Marine protected area in the Great Australian Bight off South Australia
Not to be confused with Great Australian Bight Marine Park, a collective name used for a group of marine protected areas located in both state and Commonwealth waters.
The marine park consists of three zones - a marine national park zone (IUCN Category II) with an area of 7,728 square kilometres (2,984 square miles), a multiple use zone (IUCN Category VI) with an area of 22,682 square kilometres (8,758 square miles) and a special purpose zone (IUCN Category VI) which occupies three separate areas of ocean with a total area of 15,516 square kilometres (5,991 square miles).[2][3]
It is part of a group of Australian marine parks known as the South-west Marine Parks Network.[2] It is also part of the group of marine protected areas which are located together in waters within Australian and South Australian jurisdictions within the Great Australian Bight and which were collectively known as the Great Australian Bight Marine Park as recently as 2005.[5]