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Sir Joseph Banks Group Conservation Park

Sir Joseph Banks Group Conservation Park
South Australia
Sir Joseph Banks Group Conservation Park is located in South Australia
Sir Joseph Banks Group Conservation Park
Sir Joseph Banks Group Conservation Park
Nearest town or city Port Lincoln
Coordinates 34°34′59″S 136°16′26″E / 34.58306°S 136.27389°E / -34.58306; 136.27389Coordinates: 34°34′59″S 136°16′26″E / 34.58306°S 136.27389°E / -34.58306; 136.27389
Established 1972
Area 476.90 km2 (184.1 sq mi)
Managing authorities Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources
Website Sir Joseph Banks Group Conservation Park
See also Protected areas of South Australia

Sir Joseph Banks Group Conservation Park is a protected area located on the Sir Joseph Banks Group in Spencer Gulf in South Australia about 25 kilometres (16 miles) east-northeast of Port Lincoln. The conservation park of which specific islands had been previously declared as Flora and Fauna Reserves under statutes in force prior to 1972, was proclaimed in 1972 under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was declared ‘primarily for the conservation of Cape Barren geese (which had suffered severe population declines during the middle of last century, from hunting), and to protect marine mammal habitat’. As of 1996, the park did not include Spilsby island which is privately owned and ‘lighthouse reserves’ on other islands while the following islands have been added post-declaration - Reevesby Island which was added in 1974 and Dangerous Reef which was added in 1989. The conservation park was subsequently extended to include the waters within 2 nautical miles (4 km) of the shoreline of all islands in the group and Dangerous Reef via a declaration under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 for the purpose of regulating and managing great white shark berleying activities. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area.



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