SOUTHERN BLUEFIN TUNA LISTED AS CONSERVATION DEPENDENT

Environmental Panorama
International
November of 2010


Media release
24 November 2010
The southern bluefin tuna will receive national protection after federal environment minister Tony Burke listed the species under national environment law.

“I have taken the advice of the independent Threatened Species Scientific Committee and listed southern bluefin tuna under the category it was nominated for—conservation dependent.

“The species has declined in the past, and while ongoing improvements in management measures are helping to stabilise the population, the breeding population is still considered to be less than eight per cent of unfished levels.

“This listing will not prevent or restrict fishing or create additional regulatory burden on the industry. Fishing can continue under existing arrangements but it will now be a legal requirement that the species remain under a plan of management that includes actions to stop its decline and support its long-term recovery.

“Australia’s tuna fishers are already working towards sustainable management, such a plan is already in place.”

Mr Burke said that Australia was also involved with the Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna—the group of countries that sets global southern bluefin tuna catch levels and oversees the global management of the species.

“Listing the southern bluefin tuna in a category that allows ongoing sustainable fishing ensures Australia continues to be an important voice for its international management and conservation,” Mr Burke said.

“Because of its highly migratory nature, a global management strategy is the only way to help the recovery of southern bluefin tuna. A ban on southern bluefin tuna fishing in Australia would not necessarily result in a reduction of global catch, as the global catch limit may not change.”

Mr Burke said that as a member nation of the international commission, Australia supported recent management measures the commission put in place.

“These measures included agreement to develop a strategy to rebuild the population, and to reduce the global catch of southern bluefin tuna by 20 per cent over 2010 and 2011 seasons,” Mr Burke said.

“And at the 2010 Commission meeting in October, member countries re-affirmed their commitment to adopt and implement a strategy to rebuild the southern bluefin tuna spawning stock in 2011, which will be used to set future global total allowable catch for 2012 and beyond.”

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Ten Queensland schools have been rewarded for their committment to protecting the Great Barrier Reef

Media release
18 November 2010
Tony Burke, Minister for the Environment, said each of the ten schools located in the Great Barrier Reef catchment would receive a funding grant of $1000 to continue and build on the good work they have already undertaken.

"The Reef Guardian Schools Program provides students, teachers and their communities with the opportunity to instigate positive change for the environment in the face of threats like climate change," Mr Burke said.

"It is fantastic to see the contribution our young people are making to protect the World Heritage listed Great Barrier Reef and reduce the pressures on its ecosystem.

"The Great Barrier Reef is home to over 5000 marine speacies and is one of the healthiest coral reef systems in the world.

"These awards and funding grants will assist the schools to further their onground projects and implement their Reef Guardian Action Plans.

"I congratulate all the schools receiving these awards and applaud the many people in their school communities who have worked together to make their schools outstanding guardians of one of Australia's national icons."

Reef Guardian Schools are located throughout the Great Barrier Reef catchment and each undertakes a variety of activities aimed at ultimately improving the Reef's health and resilience.

These activities include rehabilitating creeks and wetlands, water quality monitoring, recycling, and carbon sequestration projects.

Through these activities students learn about the connections between the land and the Reef and the role they can play in looking after it.

All Reef Guardian Schools manage their own resources (energy, waste, water and biodiversity), and educate their friends, families and communities about the difference we can all make to the future health of the Reef by acting now.

The Reef Guardian Schools program is an education initiative of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority.

Entering its eighth year, this education program currently sees more than 60 000 students from over 230 schools committed to the protection and conservation of the World Heritage listed Great Barrier Reef.

 
 

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