As a result, we must ensure that section 29 is appropriately tightened.One of the organisations that have provided copious evidence in support of marine national parks has said that objectives for management of our best marine areas should include matters such as"the use of zoning to deliver a different balance of objectives in different areas . . . promotion of economic development compatible with sustainable management of sensitive and valuable natural resources . . . the need for active management and proactive intervention to ensure habitat protection"and"the judicious use of controls and incentives to support duties placed upon managers and users".Those four points illustrate the bill's need for full and adequate consultation with fishing interests if and when a marine national park is considered.The amendment simply ensures that the consultation process must always include consultation with representatives of fishermen who could fish in a potential marine national park.Having reread the Official Report of the evidence given by the minister at stage 2, I welcome his assurance"to strengthen the consultation and make very sure that all the key fishing interests were appropriately involved before moving to a designation proposal".