Archive for the ‘Digging Deeper’ Category

31
Oct
2007

I heard some interesting news on Tuesday, I have included two recordings below one from radio 2ec and the next from ABC Southeast.

School of Yellow Tail Scad. I have a feeling there may be more that 30."Local divers team up with a leading environment
group to survey fish in our new marine park." 

I do admire the divers for there volunteer work, though I question the motives of the environment group involved.

More soon on the NPA, their methods, secret meetings and agenda. 

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icon for podpress  2ec News - Coastkeepers Survey. [0:59m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (121)

 
icon for podpress  ABC Southeast Coastkeepers Survey [11:50m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (113)

It still seems that the whole marine park process in NSW has the cart before the horse. Surely it would be far better to have done a thorough survey prior to declaring the park, to understand what lives here and how it is coping after almost 200 years of European settlement and learn what may need protection, from what and then decide how best to go about it.

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24
Oct
2007

Professor Robert KearneyOn the 12th of September, Over a month ago Professor Robert Kearney (well respected marine biologist) caused quite a stir by simply stating the facts in an address to The Australian Society for Fish Biology, Canberra.

"Many citizens of the Batemans region have been hoodwinked into believing that the proposal for this park was actually based on sound science and that the park will deliver considerable benefits to biodiversity conservation and recreational fishing"

Read the full paper here

The first reaction from government and the radicals was to hold their breath and wait till the stink blew away. When it didn't, their next step was to send out soon to be Ex-Director of NPWS Tony Fleming, knowing that if it backfired they could distance themselves form what he said. The best Tony could do was point to so called "scientific consensus"  on marine protected areas.

minister assisting the minister for the environmentDue to continued requests from CRA and others for a scientific rebuttal to Prof Kearney's paper, The minister assisting the minister for the environment, Verity Firth was next to try and make it go away. View this attempt here. Unfortunately what she had to say was nearly word for word what Mr Fleming had said which amounted to nothing, but it was interesting to see her mention the same European consensus statement.  

Now three so called leading environment groups NPA (National Parks Association) NCC Nature Conservation Council and The Wilderness Society have decided it's time to put their magic spin on things to make it all go away. Here 

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