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The Grey Nurse Shark in Queensland has
inadequate protection. The Commonwealth and NSW Government's have
implemented important measures to protect the Grey Nurse Sharks such as
the declaration of critical habitat sites to protect their aggregation
areas. The Queensland government is lagging behind and has done nothing
to protect the critically endangered east coast population of grey nurse
sharks.
Latest Update can be found
HERE.
The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service and Environment Australia have
identified 5 sites in Queensland waters that are of vital importance to
the Grey Nurse Shark. These sites are Wolf Rock located off Rainbow
Beach, China Wall, Henderson's Rocks and Cherubs Cave off the eastern
side of Moreton Island and Flat Rock located off the northern tip of
Stradbroke Island. It it is vital that these sites are protected from
fishing to minimise Grey Nurse Sharks being hooked and killed at these
important aggregation sites. These 5 critical habitat sites must be
protected from all forms of fishing, or the Grey Nurse Shark may be soon
lost from Queenslands waters forever.
All divers are urged to express their support for the Grey Nurse Shark
in Queensland by writing to The Honourable Peter Beattie, Premier of
Queensland.
In your letter to the Premier, you should state that the Queensland
Government must:
- Fully protect all 5 critical habitats
found in Queensland waters as 'no-take' marine sanctuaries with a
1.5km radius
- List the grey nurse shark as
threatened under the Nature Conservation Act 1992; and
- Urgently develop a conservation plan
that will ensure the recovery of this critically endangered species.
Send your letter to the Premier via email
(ThePremier@premiers.qld.gov.au) or through snail mail:
The Honourable Peter Beattie
Premier of Queensland
PO Box 185
Brisbane Albert Street Qld 4002
Alternatively you can use the Premiers Online submission form to send
your message:
http://www.thepremier.qld.gov.au/contact/index.htm
Let's all do our part in Queensland before it's to late for the Grey
Nurse, remember, you do not have to be a resident of Queensland to send
a letter.
For further information visit the Australian Marine Conservation Society
webpage (
www.amcs.org.au ) to read about their Qld grey Nurse campaign. |