AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND LAUNCH THE WORLD’S LARGEST NONLETHAL WHALE RESEARCH PARTNERSHIP


Environmental Panorama
International
June of 2009


18 June 2009 - Australian Minister for the Environment, Peter Garrett, Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Stephen Smith, and New Zealand Minister for Foreign Affairs, Murray McCully, said the announcement strengthens their close relationship and commitment to non-lethal scientific research, ahead of the next meeting of the International Whaling Commission in Madeira next week.

The Antarctic Whale Expedition will involve six weeks of research in early 2010 aboard the New Zealand vessel R/V Tangaroa in the Antarctic waters to the south of Australia and New Zealand.

"This expedition supports our joint position that non-lethal whale research can provide all the information needed to understand and conserve whales and so called 'scientific whaling' is unnecessary," Australian Minister for the Environment, Peter Garrett said

"New Zealand strongly supports rigorous science to underpin whale management, and the RV Tangaroa's voyage will provide an idea opportunity to obtain high-quality data in the Southern Ocean," New Zealand Minister for Foreign Affairs, Murray McCully said.

The research jointly undertaken by Australia and New Zealand scientists will improve the understanding of the population structure, abundance, trends, distribution, and ecological role of whales in the Southern Ocean.

The expedition will use state of the art non-lethal research techniques such as biopsy sampling, satellite tracking and acoustic and hydrographic surveys.

"The Southern Ocean Research Partnership is the largest international, multidisciplinary research collaboration with a focus on improving the conservation of whales," Mr Garrett said.

"This expedition and the ongoing research program will demonstrate to the world that we do not need to kill whales to study and understand them."

The Ministers said that Australia and New Zealand will be attending the IWC with the aim of reforming the management of science within the Commission, including an end to so-called 'scientific whaling' and the development of internationally agreed, cooperative conservation management plans for whales.

"By working together, both our nations can strengthen the international commitment to whale conservation," Mr Smith said.

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Water market and termination fee rules signed

16 June 2009 - Minister for Climate Change and Water, Senator Penny Wong, today announced that she has signed the water market (transformation) rules and termination fee rules applicable in the Murray-Darling Basin.

"Our overarching challenge is to put the future of the Murray Darling Basin onto a sustainable footing, and that requires a combination of investments in irrigation efficiency and water purchase, and a commitment to Basin and water market reform," Senator Wong said.

"By ensuring that the water market is fairer and more efficient for all, we will help to secure a vibrant and profitable future for irrigated agriculture."

Both sets of rules contain transitional periods to allow the irrigation industry time to adjust their existing arrangements to comply with the rules.

"I have decided to extend this transition period to allow stakeholders further time to adjust to these important changes. The water market rules will now commence on 1 January 2010 and the termination fee rules will start on 1 September 2009," Senator Wong said.

The new rules:

Will enable individual farmers to apply to transform water held as a share of a group licence into an individual statutory entitlement that can be freely traded; and
Establish a consistent basis for setting termination fees, to provide for the ongoing costs of maintaining irrigation networks, when an irrigator terminates access to the network.
Irrigation infrastructure operators can seek approval from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to charge termination fees in excess of the 'ten times multiple', (provided for in the termination fee rules), from now.

The ACCC will shortly release guidance material to assist operators and irrigators in applying the new rules.

Further information about the water market rules and termination fee rules can be found at www.environment.gov.au/water.

A copy of the rules and associated explanatory statements will be available on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments website at www.frli.gov.au upon registration.

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage
Australian Alps National Park
Australian Antarctic Division
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