fishery officers of course.
For anything
so the marine people do not die
A member of the Marine Corps Reserves.
Australia doesnt have a marine corps, as such the number marine reserves would be, at best, only the few that are marine reservists in other countries here on holiday.
Yes
Marine Reserve "Hol Chan"Marine Reserve "South Water Caye"Marine Reserve "Mata Rocks"
To provide on call contingency forces.
Yes
you cant kill any marine life, pollute the water or fish within the reserve. you also cant hurt or move anything inside the marine reserve.
Some disadvantages the Marine Reserves are their lack of funding and resources. They receive older equipment than active duty units.
Yes, He served in the Marine Corps Reserves from 1981-1986.
What you are allowed to do in a 'marine national park' depends on what country and state/province the park is in as the rules - and the actual names - vary a lot from place to place. In Australia the different types of parks or 'protected area' include: marine national parks, marine reserves, marine sanctuaries, marine conservation areas, marine management areas, marine reserves, marine reserve areas and marine parks. Most marine protected areas have rules that limit or prohibit activities that impact on the marine animals and plants in a way that is inconsistent with the reason the protected area was set up. For example - compare different types of marine parks in NSW, Victoria and Western Australia.