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EXPORT APPROVAL EXTENDED FOR SOUTHERN BLUEFIN TUNA


Environmental Panorama
International
February of 2008


22 February 2008 - I have extended export approval for the $200 million Southern Bluefin Tuna fishery for 28 months until mid-2010.

I granted the extension following an assessment of the sustainability of the fishery by my Department, who advised me that the extension will not be detrimental to the survival or conservation status of the species in the short term.

Southern bluefin tuna fisheries are internationally managed by the Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna.

While there are continued concerns regarding the conservation status of the southern bluefin tuna, I consider that the Commission’s recent 21 per cent reduction of the global total allowable catch is a significant step forward towards sustainability.

The fact that Australia’s component of the global catch was not reduced by the Commission is a vote of confidence in Australia’s domestic management of this fishery.

The Scientific Committee of the Commission will undertake a new stock assessment, reporting in late 2009.

The extension of export approval to mid-2010 recognises that we will then have available the new stock assessment, following three years of a reduction in the total global catch.
I also anticipate advice from my Threatened Species Scientific Committee by September 2009 on a nomination for the listing of the southern blue fin tuna under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (EPBC Act).

There will be more certainty of the status of the stocks, including necessary scientific analysis, to assist in the next export approval decision in 2010.
Margot Marshall

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCHOLARSHIPS FOR NORTH QUEENSLAND

28 February 2008 - Federal Environment Minister, Peter Garrett, today announced nine scholarships for research projects into environmental challenges facing north Queensland.

The students will receive funding of $720,000 over three years under the Marine and Tropical Sciences Research Facility Graduate Scholarship Scheme – part of the $100 million Commonwealth Environment Research Facilities (CERF) program.

“These research projects will give us a better understanding of the environmental pressures on the Wet Tropics rainforest, the Torres Strait and the Great Barrier Reef,” Mr Garrett said.

“These are great natural treasures, and they also make a significant contribution to the Australian economy. The Great Barrier Reef alone is worth $6 billion a year, with more than 63,000 jobs in associated tourism, fishing, cultural and recreational industries.

“However, these areas face significant threats from coral bleaching as well as threats to rainforest biodiversity from growing population pressures.

“The Australian Government recognises the urgent need to address these problems.”

More than $7.6 million is being allocated in research funding for 2007-08 for projects under the Marine and Tropical Sciences Research Facility program. The projects include the development of a simulation model for the dispersion process of weeds or invasive species in tropical landscapes, leading to more effective targeting of weeds and introduced pests.

Another project is developing an ‘early warning system’ to help the tourism industry to prepare protective measures against the Crown-of-Thorns starfish.

“The stronger and more conclusive the science and the more extensive our knowledge on the changes being wrought by climate change and other pressures on this fragile environment, the better our chances of finding effective and timely solutions,” Mr Garrett said.
Margot Marshall

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage
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