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Here he goes again Garretts press release.


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Courtesy of Fishntales.

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Environment Protection Minister, Peter Garrett, said the release today of the Areas for Further Assessment for the East Marine Region marks an important milestone in an unprecedented effort to assess the unique economic and environmental values of the Australian east coast marine environment.

Mr Garrett said the ongoing process would inform the development of a network of 'multiple use' and 'no-take' marine reserves in Commonwealth waters throughout the region, which covers 2.4 million square kilometres from the Torres Strait to southern New South Wales, and as far east as Norfolk Island.

"Today's identification of Areas for Further Assessment kicks off a new round of scientific assessment and consultation that will help ensure that any future decisions about protecting our marine environment are made taking into account the need to minimise the impacts on industry," Mr Garrett said.

"This ongoing consultation program is critical to ensure that we gain a comprehensive understanding about the areas that are important to both industry and to recreational fishers, as well as being environmentally significant so that we can ensure we get the balance right in our future planning.

"Better understanding Australia's waters so as to conserve our unique marine environment and sustain our marine based industries well into the future is a massive task, one we are strongly committed to." Mr Garrett said.

Seven areas, plus the Coral Sea Conservation Zone, have been identified for further assessment. The seven areas are the Fraser, Tweed, Clarence, Hunter, Batemans, Tasmantid-Lord Howe and Norfolk.

"These areas for further assessment are simply areas where more detailed information will be collected. Importantly, they do not have any regulatory impact on industries, recreational fishers, boating enthusiasts, tourism operators and other users," Mr Garrett said.

Coral Sea

The Minister made today's announcement on a visit to Cairns, a major departure point for the Coral Sea, where he met with representatives from the commercial fishing industry and the indigenous community.

"The work completed to date on the Coral Sea, shows that it is an area of unique environmental significance with an array of coral reefs, atolls, deep sea plains and canyons.

"It was those unique values that led to the Government putting in place an interim Conservation Zone last year, which will remain the subject of assessment as we continue the marine planning process.

"I want to make plain to everyone, that while my Department will continue to assess the whole of the Coral Sea, there is no plan to establish it as one large 'no take' marine park.

"As with other marine areas around the country, I expect that this process will lead to a balanced mix of both multiple use areas and no-take areas within the marine reserve network in which we work with stakeholders to secure a good conservation outcome while minimising social and economic impacts."

Next steps

Once consultation on the Areas for Further Assessment has concluded, the Government will finalise proposals for a network of marine reserves in the East Marine Region, which will be identified in the draft marine bioregional plan due out early next year. Stakeholders and the public will again be able to give the government feedback on the proposed marine protected areas during a statutory consultation period on the draft plan.

"Everyone with a stake in Australia's marine environment will have the opportunity to provide detailed information and express their views on the draft bioregional plans," Mr Garrett said.

Marine bioregional plans are being developed under national environment law and will fulfil the Australian Government's 2002 commitment to establish a National Representative System of Marine Protected Areas by 2012.

A very quick overview of sizes of each Area for further Assessment.

Tweed AFFA - Covers from Byron to Tweed Heads

Fraser - Rainbow Beach to about Hervey Bay on the Fraser Island Side Off Shore.

Clarence - From Brooms Head to Hat Head

Hunter - Wallabi to Swansea

Coral Sea - Tip of Fraser to Tip of Cape York

Norfolk - Aall around the Island itself

Batemans - From Bawley Point to Bermagui

Lord Howe - a Huge stretch of water.

Cheers

Ray

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flexo wrote:

Hey ray you seem to have your finger on the pulse how do we as a comunity go about stoping these greens from closing everywhere except my bath tub to rec fishers????

Thanks Dayle

That is the problem the green movement are well funded and very organised ( See their pro forma petition in other post) whilst we are a disjointed mob who mainly only worry about our own patch and then only after the event.

Good example is our own green zones in the bay.

The greens had their own proforma letters prepared so that all you had to do was to insert your name and send it off and you know what happened there.

No doubt they will do the same thing again when public input is asked for on the latest proposals.

All we have is Sunfish , Ecofishers, and the Fishing Party and the Shooters and Fishing party to oversee out interests and we seem to spend too much time infighting or blaming the professional fishos.

Cheers

Ray

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