The
Kimberley Marine Park is a
Commonwealth government area covered by the national
EPBC Act, covering an expanse of ocean outside the limits of the Camden Sound and other state parks, stretching from south of
King Sound to nearly the top of the
North Kimberley Marine Park. This area consists mostly of Multiple Use Zone (
IUCN VI), but also includes sections of national park (IUCN II) and Habitat Protection (IUCN IV) zones, the latter two mostly just outside the Camden Sound and King Sound areas.
Lalang-garram / Horizontal Falls Marine Park The Lalang-garram / Horizontal Falls Marine Park is jointly managed by the
Government of Western Australia's
Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (formerly the
Department of Parks and Wildlife (DPaW)) via its agency, the
Department of Parks & Wildlife and the
traditional owners of the land and waters, the
Dambimangari (Worrorra) group. The Dambimangari people chose the name "Lalang-garram", being a
Worrorra word meaning "the saltwater as a spiritual place as well as a place of natural abundance", relating to the ocean in a general sense. The Horizontal Falls are known as Garaanngaddim by the Dambimangari, and the Lalang-garram / Horizontal Falls and North Lalang-garram Marine Parks lie within their
native title determination area. The two
marine parks were declared by the
Government of Western Australia. In 2020, a new management plan was released, titled
Lalang-gaddam Marine Park: Amended joint management plan for the Lalang-garram / Camden Sound, Lalang-garram / Horizontal Falls and North Lalang-garram marine parks and indicative joint management plan for the proposed Maiyalam Marine Park. It was published ahead of the
gazettal of the proposed
Maiyalam Marine Park under the
CALM Act as a Class A reserve. Under the new arrangements, the zoning of the Camden Sound park would not change, but the plan is now to amalgamate the four marine parks (
Lalang-garram / Horizontal Falls Marine Park,
North Lalang-garram Marine Park and the new Maiyalam Marine Park) to form the Lalang-gaddam Marine Park, all in the sea country of the Dambeemangarddee people. This plan will be amended by another 10-year final joint management plan. The new Maiyalam Marine Park will add to the Kimberley marine reserves. The larger plan is to create a total of of new
national and marine reserves in Western Australia. The new spelling, "Lalang-gaddam", reflects the correct pronunciation of the word, and "Maiyalam" means "between islands", or "a gap through". The new Maiyalam Marine Park covers an area off the north-western coast of
King Sound and around
Macleay Island. The new Lalang-gaddam Marine Park borders the proposed
Mayala Marine Park to the west (covering the
Buccaneer Archipelago), and the
North Kimberley Marine Park (
Uunguu waters) to the north-east. The land and sea border to the south abut
Bardi Jawi land and a proposed
Bardi Jawi Marine Park. Maps show the extent of the various marine parks,
native title determinations, zones within the areas, etc. Details such as port areas are outlined in the plan. An
Indigenous land use agreement (ILUA) already covers the Lalang-garram/ Camden Sound, Lalang-garram/ Horizontal Falls and North Lalang-garram marine parks, but an additional ILUA will be needed to allow the creation of the proposed Maiyalam Marine Park in accordance with the
Native Title Act 1993. Much of Collier Bay will remain a general use zone, but the
Walcott Inlet will be zoned as sanctuary. == 2022 tour boat incident ==