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read moreThe Western Australian Minister for Environment, Reece Whitby has today announced an Exmouth Gulf Taskforce would be established and funded as one of the State Government’s responses to the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) report on Exmouth Gulf, delivered in 2021.
The EPA report confirmed the Gulf is of global importance, fragile, under pressure and needs conservation attention, and new protected areas (including where major industrial development has been proposed) as a high priority.
Protect Ningaloo - a grassroots initiative hosted by the Australian Marine Conservation Society – welcomed the announcement by Minister Whitby with Paul Gamblin, Director of Protect Ningaloo noting the strong signal it sends that “the future of Exmouth Gulf and its economy must be based on protecting the environment rather than threatening it with industrial development. The establishment of the Exmouth Gulf Taskforce is an implicit acknowledgment by Government that the area needs much greater conservation attention, consistent with the EPA’s advice.
“The Exmouth Gulf Taskforce must take full advantage of this important opportunity to provide a clear conservation direction and long-awaited certainty for the Gulf, which has been buffeted by one major industrial proposal after another in recent years, causing a great deal of concern across the broad community in Exmouth and WA.
“It’s time to clear the decks forever of industrial threats like the controversial port and a massive salt operation, and instead, support investment in low impact economic activity like ecotourism, cultural tourism, marine science and education.”
“In parallel with the new Taskforce, the McGowan Government’s top priority for Exmouth Gulf must be to follow through quickly on its commitment in December 2021 to protect high priority places like the Qualing Pool precinct and the Eastern Gulf, both at risk from industrial development. A boost in funding from last week’s budget must see this crucial, overdue work accelerated.”
Gamblin added “these are important first steps, however, we also need to see the Government follow up with the protection of other globally significant values of Exmouth Gulf, including the Wetland of National Importance on the eastern side of the Gulf.”
Minister Whitby and the Minister for Fisheries, Don Punch, also confirmed funding for the creation of a marine park in Exmouth Gulf over the next two years.
“We’re pleased to see the Government allocate new funding for this process which includes essential support for Traditional Owners to fully engage in the joint planning and management of the new marine park.”
“We know there is strong support in the community for marine parks and we must ensure the areas that should be protected in the Gulf are informed by the best available science and the knowledge of people who understand the area and its incredible wildlife and habitats,” said Gamblin.
The EPA report on Exmouth Gulf delivered in 2021 can be found here.
Image: Qualing Pool Dugong. Credit: Blue Media Exmouth
4th December 2021 - Western Australian Government commits to protect Exmouth Gulf from industrial development
10th September 2021 - Campaign launched to highlight risks to Exmouth Gulf humpback whales from proposed industrial port
25th June 2021 - Protect Ningaloo calls for Exmouth Gulf to be heritage-listed
23rd December 2020 - Aquatic and recreation facilities to be redeveloped and upgraded in Exmouth
21st June 2021 - Western Australians encouraged to support Ningaloo Coast Humpback whale swim tour operators
10th January 2021 - Study reveals Ningaloo Coast’s significant boost to Western Australian economy
27th August 2020 - Ningaloo World Heritage area wins reprieve from new oil and gas exploration
13th August 2020 - New conservation campaign launched to protect Ningaloo
11th December 2019 - Andrew Forrest plans to convert pristine Ningaloo Reef site into multi-million dollar resort
30th January 2019 - Research shows industrialisation will threaten the survival of Ningaloo humpback whales
8th September 2016 - Researchers call for tighter controls on Ningaloo Reef manta ray experiences
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