Coalition efforts to stop the creation of a vast network of marine parks around the Australian coastline have fallen flat in parliament.

The Coalition moved on Tuesday to disallow management plans for the six marine park zones, claiming they weren't based on science and locked out commercial and recreational fisherman.

The reserves had been declared by Environment Minister Tony Burke, who said the Coalition were now using Parliament to try to stymie the creation of world's largest marine park network.

''I'm not sure what we have to do to avoid an accusation from the opposition that there is no science,'' he told the Parliament, piling up documents before him.

''In the face of this, those opposition still have the audacity to come in here ... and lie and claim that no such documents exist.''