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jaybee
08-03-2005, 02:39 PM
Primary Industries & Fisheries, Henry Palaszczuk

04/03/05
A new, more streamlined, approval process will provide opportunities for new investments in the aquaculture industry according to Primary Industries and Fisheries Minister Henry Palaszczuk.

Mr Palaszczuk said an accreditation granted by the Australian Government, which took effect this week, would make the approval process smoother for aquaculture developments adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef.

"These new process are the result of a great deal of consultation and collaboration between the Queensland and Australian governments and industry," Mr Palaszczuk said.

"Queensland is recognised nationally and internationally as an ideal location for developing diverse aquaculture with the industry currently worth more than $70 million.

"The introduction of a more efficient approval process should help in encouraging continued growth within the industry, ensuring Queensland remains at the forefront of aquaculture investment and development.

"The process and standards will continue to maintain the necessary degree of protection for the reef."

Previously, aquaculture developments adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef were regulated separately by both the Australian and Queensland governments, as well as by local Councils through their planning schemes.

"This meant that new developments had to go through approval and assessment processes and performance standards for each of these government bodies," Mr Palaszczuk said.

"Under the new accreditation, applications will be processed through Queensland law only which means there is now a single environmental assessment process and performance standards."

For more information on Queensland's aquaculture industries go to www.dpi.qld.gov.au/fishweb

Media contact: John Algate 3239 3004 or 0418 197 350

mackmauler
08-03-2005, 03:13 PM
sounds like someone shifting the goalposts.

fisher
08-03-2005, 06:42 PM
Mackmauler shifting the goalposts allright,there is a pearl farm approved for the area right beside one the best golden trevally flats in Hervey Bay.Fluro yellow and black floats for about a 300 meter square area right next to a pristine flat that we can no longer use and no public consultation on it at all.The same type of operation was rejected twice in Port Stevens due to enviomental issues but if the fishing public don't know they can't do anything untill it's to late.Also within a 100 meters of the new proposed green zone WHAT A JOKE >:( The EPA is telling us we have to preserve this area and the Govt approves a pearl farm that would do more harm to the area than any rec fishing could ever do in a life time.More power to TFPQ will change all this in the future.Here's a pic of some of the floats very attractive in the enviroment don't you thinkRegards Paul Dolan

Fisheasy
09-03-2005, 08:53 AM
Yeah, saw them putting them out last time we were up there. In a proposed green zone..... not bad are they?

devocean
09-03-2005, 11:18 AM
Looks like a good place to fish

bugman
09-03-2005, 12:06 PM
Welcome back Jaybee .. Glad to see you're still around

jaybee
09-03-2005, 01:47 PM
thanks brett still cruise in to check the fishing reports, thought this might interest ppl with the last closures.