COASTCARE HELPING COMBAT CLIMATE CHANGE ON OUR COASTLINE


Environmental Panorama
International
December of 2009


Media release - 7 December 2009 - The more than 60,000 volunteers in coastal communities around the country should be proud of their role in protecting Australia’s coastline from the impacts of climate change during Coastcare Week 7-13 December, Environment Minister Peter Garrett said today.

Launching Coastcare Week at Collaroy Beach in Sydney the Minister congratulated the efforts of Australia’s approximately 2000 volunteer Coastcare groups, and called for all Australians to support their invaluable work.

“It has never been more important to take action to protect our coastlines,” Mr Garrett said.

“We know that climate change will bring rising sea levels and increased storm surges to our coasts, threatening homes and coastal habitats.

“Through the efforts of Coastcare volunteers we are helping to protect our coastlines by planting trees and protecting and stabilising dunes to help reduce beach erosion, such as the damage that can be seen here at Collaroy and at other beaches around Australia.

“Cleaning up rubbish and weeds from coastal catchments, wetlands and estuaries will improve water quality, providing a better environment for native plants and animals.

“Healthy ecosystems will be essential in the face of climate change impacts.”

Mr Garrett said that through its Caring for our Country initiative the Australian Government has provided more than $146 million to projects around Australia’s coasts.

“Through Caring for our Country we are committed to increasing community participation in protecting and rehabilitating coastal environments and critical aquatic habitats.

“We all need to work together to protect our coasts and the central role they play in our way of life.

“That is why the Australian Government commissioned the Climate Change Risks to Australia’s Coasts report, which has recently been released.

“And that is also why, next year, the Australian Government will host a Climate Change Forum to bring together all levels of government in informing a national response to this significant challenge to our coast-focused way of life.

“I encourage all Australians to take the opportunity this week to join a local activity for coastal protection.”

To find a Coastcare group or event in your area visit www.coastcare.com.au
For more information on Caring for our Country visit www.nrm.gov.au

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Australian Government condemns Norway's increased whaling quota

Media release - 7 December 2009 - Environment Minister Peter Garrett has condemned Norway's decision to significantly increase its whaling quota for the 2010 summer whale hunt.

Norway has increased its annual whale quota by 45 per cent, increasing the total number of whales able to be killed from 885 in 2009 to 1,286. In recent years, Norway has steadily increased its whale quota in defiance of the moratorium on commercial whaling.

“Norway's decision is particularly disappointing as it comes at a time when International Whaling Commission countries continue to discuss the reform of the Commission”, Mr Garrett said.

“Australia agreed to participate in these ongoing discussions on the basis that there would be real progress on critical issues ahead of the Commission's next annual meeting.

“The nature and timing of Norway's decision is both provocative and unhelpful.

“At the same time, Japan's whaling fleet is heading to the Southern Ocean for the 2009-10 summer whale hunt. Japan has yet to announce how many whales it intends to hunt this summer.

“Since coming to office the Rudd Government has embarked on an unprecedented effort to bring an end to so-called 'scientific' whaling, including through the appointment of a Special Envoy.

“In addition to our extensive diplomatic efforts Australia is progressing a series of comprehensive reforms through the IWC tomake it a conservation focused organisation, not one that simply counts dead whales.

“Australia has been engaging in IWC reform discussions in good faith but these recent developments are cause for considerable concern.

“We are committed to continuing to work through the IWC reform process. However, as I made clear at the last meeting of the Commission in Portugal, that commitment does not amount to a blank cheque for open-ended negotiations.

“We must see a genuine engagement from other nations, and we must see substantive progress, particularly on the issue of so-called 'scientific' whaling.

“If we do not achieve genuine progress, the Australian Government will consider all options, including options for international legal action”, Minister Garrett said.

 
 

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