"[2] The central coast line of 1,600 kilometres (990 mi), which includes the Dorob National Park, is an area of hyper arid desert.
[2] While tourism and sports and recreational activities in non sensitive areas are allowed, the basic objective of the National park declaration is to implement conservation measures.
[3] It is forbidden for powered aircraft to fly below the altitude of 1 kilometre (0.62 miles) unless carrying out the take-off or landing sequence.
All commercial, construction, and competitive activities within the park are prohibited, unless the organiser has obtained prior permission in the form of a permit from the "Ministry of Environment and Tourism".
The feeding, containing, hunting, chasing, injuring, or killing of any animal is expressly forbidden, as is the destruction or collection of any object deemed to have "botanical, zoological, geological, archaeological, historical or any other scientific interest".
And the park is managed to prevent and minimise damage to important habitats while aiming for long-term health, productivity and climate change adaption.