Marine & Coastal
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13 June 2005 |
Darwin Harbour at
the crossroads! |
Next Government term may
see the make or break of Darwin Harbour.
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The Australian Marine Conservation
Society (AMCS) and Environment Centre NT (ECNT) believe that Darwin
Harbour is at a crossroads and that the next few years could make
or break it?
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Peter Robertson, Campaigns
Coordinator for ECNT said ”The naturally and culturally
rich Harbour is the centerpiece of our northern lifestyle. However,
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are big plans in the pipeline that could radically change the face
of the Harbour forever”.
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The following are some
of the current or proposed developments for Darwin Harbour:
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Doubling the size of the LNG gas plant
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Yet another pipeline through the Harbour to the
expanded gas plant
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Further clearing of mangroves in the East Arm
Area, including Hudson and Bleesers Creeks
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A 10 fold increase in the size of East Arm port
- mostly ocean infilling
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Sea cage aquaculture
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A Helium plant
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Darwin waterfront development
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2 billion litres of sewage into the Harbour
plus unmeasured point source sewage
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Dredging for the port expansion and Waterfront
development
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A huge increase in shipping and consequent risks
of accidents and spills
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Sand mining at Cullen Bay sand bar (and other
mining)
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Adele Pedder, Northern
Marine Campaigner for AMCS said “Despite the potential
of the above proposals to transform the Harbour and the lives of
those of
us who reside in Darwin, there is no cohesive plan or long term visionary
framework for Darwin Harbour development. Each development is being
proposed and assessed in isolation despite impacts occurring cumulatively
and Harbour wide.”
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Mr Robertson continued “The
resilience of the Harbour is under threat and increased protective
measures need to be implemented if we are to sustain our harbour.
The option of managing the Harbour as a Marine or National Park
needs serious consideration as the best way to ensure protection”.
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Ms Pedder concluded “The
question is how much impact can the Harbour take and what is the
next Government going to do to ensure we do not overstep
that threshold? With the Harbour being a rich natural treasure and supporting
so much of our lifestyle, it is surely worth protecting”.
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Contacts: Peter Robertson
(ECNT) 0409 089 020
Adele Pedder (AMCS) 0422 108 539
Email: ecnt@octa4.net.au
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