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    What you helped to achieve in 2018

    As we head into the holiday season, we wanted to thank everyone for their support. Here are a few highlights of what we achieved together in 2018: HANDS OFF OUR CHARITIES – AN INCREDIBLE WIN! Thank you to the thousands of Save Our Marine Life supporters who helped to successfully defend our right to speak out […]

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    Marine conservation experts welcome Labor commitment to restore marine parks

    The Save Our Marine Life alliance has welcomed the announcement from the Australian Labor Party that they would reinstate the 2012 zoning of Australia’s Marine Park protections, if they take government after the next federal election. “We welcome Labor’s commitment to expand our current marine protections, which will allow us to collectively work towards restoring […]

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    The government's marine park plans are diabolical for ocean protection

    On 20 March, the environment minister, Josh Frydenberg, released the management plans for Australian Marine Parks “for all Australians”, indicating that these plans demonstrate a “balanced and scientific evidence-based approach to ocean protection”. The management plans are neither balanced nor evidence-based, a position that was supported by over 1,400 Australian and international marine researchers in response to the draft plans, released […]

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    'Leader to laggard': the backlash to Australia’s planned marine park cutbacks

    More than 35m hectares of “no-take” ocean will be stripped from Australia’s marine parks if plans released by the government go ahead, according to analysis commissioned by conservation groups. The environment minister, Josh Frydenberg, released plans for 44 marine parks on Tuesday, claiming a “more balanced and scientific evidence-based approach to ocean protection”. But the analysis […]

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    Reef on the line in marine park dispute

    The federal government will cut the total number of ‘green’ conservation areas under new plans to regulate Australia’s marine parks. Labor says the future of the Great Barrier Reef is on the line, as it opposes new government plans to regulate marine parks. On Wednesday, the government introduced changes to the regulation of 44 Australian […]

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    'A bit of a joke': Marine park plans stir mixed reviews

    Bruce Batch, a Cairns-based fisherman, is cautious about the Turnbull government’s plans for the Coral Sea marine park, even though it potentially boosts his industry by slashing the area of highest protection in half. The proposal, tabled in parliament on Wednesday, will leave just a quarter of the Coral Sea as a green zone – which […]

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    ABC: Frydenberg releases new marine park plan allowing more fishing

    Big changes are in store for Australia’s marine marks, under new plans proposed by the Federal Government. The Coalition says the proposal ‘opens up’ more ocean to commercial and recreational fishing. But Labor says it removes important environmental protections, including in the Coral Sea. http://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/am/frydenberg-releases-new-marine-park-plan-allowing-more-fishing/9570168

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    Labor vows to block 'largest removal of marine area from conservation, ever'

    Opposition condemns Coalition plan to open more recreational and commercial fishing areas Labor says it will move to disallow new marine park management plans proposed by the Turnbull government, branding the change the “largest removal of marine area from conservation, ever, from any government in the world”.The new management plans were uploaded by officials on […]

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    Government winds back marine protections to support fishing industry

    The Turnbull government will strip back highest-level protections in a host of sensitive marine areas, including critical waters near the Great Barrier Reef, saying it is protecting the environment while supporting fishing and tourism. But Labor has branded the changes “the largest removal of areas from conservation in history” and will seek to disallow the […]

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    Marine Park Protection – Environmentalists Outraged

    The federal government is planning on downgrading the level of protection given to our marine national parks. Meaning protected marine parks will now be open to fishing, and even oil and gas exploration.

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