Hi Everyone
Whilst I realise the majority on this Forum reside and fish in the SE corner and the area of immediate concern is the Central Queensland I am hoping the fact that we are all fishermen will be enough to get on board.
Unbeknownst to many (including locals in the affected area), plans and tenders ahve been put out to begin dredging the Abbot Point Coal Loading Facility so larger coal carriers can begin docking and loading coal. This proposal has outlined that a minimum of 3 million cubic tonnes of soil will be dredged from the in front of the loading facility. The dredging in itself has the potential to be disastrous as the plume from this will spread over a large area which includes sea grass beds, dugongs areas and most important just about the entire inshore fishing area of Bowen. Basically they are planning to do what they did in Gladstone again. I will post with this appeal the plume maps (these are actually from the company who is doing the dredging not GRMPA which have told me these are in fact very conservative).
On top of this instead of dumping the acid sulphate soils on land they are planning on driving it out to sea and dumping it about 14km from Holbourne Island. The plume from this dunping will also spread to encompass Holbourne Island Nares Rock and right out to the Great Barrier Reef. We have been told the soil will be to toxic to dump on land but it is fine to dump it in the water
This will destroy much of prawn trawler operations, offeshore red fishing and possibly do major damage to the reef.
I have also included the plume map for this as well.
Whilst we have been told fighting this is a waste of time because when tenders are called it is generally means its going to happen - I urge everyone reading this to take 10 minutes and go to http://www.gbrmpa.gov.au/about-us/co...inal-expansion and complete the PER to fight against this. We have all seen what has happened to Gladstone lets' not make the same mistake twice.