been and done
what a sensational talk, was very enlightening
cheers Murf
“Conservation through sustainable use. Making people part of the solution”“The voice of NSW recreational fishers”MEDIA RELEASE:Web site: www.ecofishers.com
SCIENCE V’s IDEOLOGY !
ECOfishers NSW and the Coffs Harbour Deep Sea Fishing Club, proudly introduce world renown scientist and conservationist, Emeritus Professor Robert Kearney PhD, DSc, AM, Professor of Fisheries, University of Canberra, to the mid north coast community.
Professor Kearney is to world fisheries, what David Attenborough is to TV audiences.
Professor Kearney will be giving a one-off address, to the mid north coast community, at the Coffs Harbour Deep Sea Club, on the evening of Monday 6th September, at 7pm. All are welcome!
Professor Kearney will expose the shonky science and rubbery data behind NSW marine parks. Sound science versus political ideology!
Is the expansion of the strictly “no-take zones,” in the government’s Solitary Island marine park, from 12% to 20%, justified or necessary?
The opportunity of a lifetime, to hear a world renowned scientist and conservationist, expose the green myths and political ideology.
All your questions answered, by Professor Kearney. A meeting not to be missed, especially by locals!
Contact: Geoff Parker (Director ECOfishers NSW & Coffs Harbour Deep Sea Club
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been and done
what a sensational talk, was very enlightening
cheers Murf
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$33m dumped at sea
7th September 2010
A LEADING scientific voice on world fisheries claims the NSW Government has wasted $33 million in taxpayers’ money creating marine parks that have failed to conserve fish numbers.
University of Canberra Emeritus Professor Robert Kearney made the bold claim while addressing professional and recreational anglers in Coffs Harbour last night.
He did so while speaking at the invitation of the pro-fishing lobby fighting government plans to increase sanctuary zones and phase out prawn trawling in the Solitary Islands Marine Park.
Professor Kearney told the large gathering at the deep sea fishing club freedom of information had revealed the government’s marine park expenditure.
“This $30-odd million spent over the past three years would have been better used addressing the real issues impacting on fish stocks,” Professor Kearney said.
“The issues of introduced pests and diseases and habitat degradation from on-land activities, such as pollution and inappropriate coastal development instead of locking up areas to fishing.”
In a scathing attack on the Solitary Islands
Marine Park review, he said the draft policy was based on “faulty science” and “fatally flawed”.
“The greatest threats to marine life, coral reefs and fish species don’t come from fishers; they come from on-land activities, yet the department has demonised prawn trawling with no scientific evidence.”
Ken Thurlow, the CEO of the recreational fishing group, Ecofishers, said restricting fishing in the marine park was not the right approach to conservation.
“In the case of Coffs Harbour, unfiltered stormwater runs out to sea from the Coffs Creek into the Solitary Island Marine Park, carrying pollution, plastic bags, chemicals – everything you wouldn’t want contaminating a marine environment,” he said.
“For a female snapper laying six million eggs on a reef, the danger isn’t fishing, it’s pollution and chemical run-off from coastal development.”