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« on: June 20, 2009, 10:24:57 PM »

Is the destruction of fish habitats in mangroves being adressed in SEQ ? No ! Airport Runway ? Development ?

The Bligh government would rather see votes from the Greens to have 15% of Moreton Bay locked out to Recreational Fishing without dealing with the real issues !

ECOFishers QLD have raised the same issues prior to this article being published !


SCIENTISTS fear pollution may have killed off up to 6000ha of mangroves in Moreton Bay _ trees vital in maintaining fish and healthy foreshore areas.

The loss over five years equates to as much as 20 per cent of the bay's mangroves.

Stark forests of dead mangroves range from North Stradbroke Island in the south to Redcliffe in the north and the city's edge at the Port of Brisbane.

As trees die, the soil sinks around them, causing foul ponds in which nothing regenerates.

University of Queensland wetlands specialist Norm Duke said yesterday it was first thought drought was the issue but it appeared the cause was farmore complex.

One theory was that cancerous pollution or chemical spraying for mosquitoes was killing tiny fauna such as crabs, molluscs and worms that lived in the soil around the trees. Mangroves need the creatures to aerate the soil and transfer nutrients.

"As a result of this change, we might be getting faster breakdown of root material," Dr Duke said.

"There are lots of air spaces around the roots and these are collapsing. Dieback is normal but what is abnormal are these ponds forming. We're getting sediments sinking 20cm to 30cm. Affected areas have expanded rapidly, in some cases from less than 1m wide to many now in the last year that exceed 1km or morein diameter."

Primary Industries Minister Tim Mulherin said the die-back appeared to be caused by a mix of natural and man-induced events. DPI experts did not believe it was related to mosquito spraying, as the insecticide did not affect mangroves.

"We're working with the Port of Brisbane to identify causes and come up with response plans," he said. "Areas of concern include Whyte Island and Cobby Cobby Island. We are promoting natural colonisation where possible and looking at alternative solutions such as improving drainage."

But Dr Duke said mosquito spray could not be discounted.

"After all, you use it to kill things," he said.

Wildlife Preservation Society president Simon Baltais urged the Government to boost research.

"The sad fact is you can't manage what you don't understand and the Government doesn't have a clue about what is going on," he said.

"It rabbits on about how healthy the bay is while up to 20 per cent of mangroves are gone. Without mangroves you don't have fisheries. If we've lost about 15 per cent of mangroves then you'll find we've lost about 15 per cent of fish resources.

"There is no issue more important to commercial fisheries, recreational fishers and all the boating and bait industries. Without fish, they have nothing."

Mangroves nurture 75 per cent of Queensland's commercial and amateur fish catch and are known as "coastal kidneys" for the job they do in filtering run-off and protecting coral reefs.

Dr Duke is setting up coastal MangroveWatch organisations which are aimed at raising awareness and understanding changes taking place.

He said dieback had occurred at other places but in those cases, mangrove marshes had been replaced with other natural wetland systems such as saltpans and saltmarsh vegetation.

"Mangroves not only support fisheries but protect coastal margins from things such as storm surges and erosion," Dr Duke said.

He is seeking evidence of changes to work out where and when sinkage began.


Article source below:

http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,25660533-3102,00.html

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« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2009, 11:46:24 AM »

Thanks for publishing that Damo.

This is the bit that kills me "Without mangroves you don't have fisheries. If we've lost about 15 per cent of mangroves then you'll find we've lost about 15 per cent of fish resources. There is no issue more important to commercial fisheries, recreational fishers and all the boating and bait industries. Without fish, they have nothing."

This was said by Simon Bailtis - the same guy who helped the greens and the government shutdown fishing in Moreton Bay!!!
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« Reply #2 on: June 21, 2009, 10:06:20 PM »

Every 1000 ha of mangroves equates to 10 tonnes of prawn production, annually, in the Bay. And when we recognize the value of prawns in the food chain for marine species, it is a substantial loss to that ecosystem and the seafood eating community. A loss that can never be recovered!
  See how important it is to address the real issues, instead of simply banning recreational fishing families?
 Curiously there is significant die back in the remaining Mangroves on the southern shores of Botany Bay (Woollaware Bay). That too is adjacent to Sydney's Kingsford Smith (Mascot) airport. Is there a link? There are no mangroves left on the northern shores, because of the oil refinery (Kurnell) and now the Sydney desalination plant.
 Until fishers become united and organized, we will continue to be the sacrificial lambs for Labor governments.
 So join ECOfishers Qld, and become part of the solution. Silence and apathy, makes you part of the problem!
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« Reply #3 on: June 28, 2009, 11:58:05 PM »

Why does our QLD State government turn a blind eye to these issues ? Pollution ? City run-off ? Chemicals ? Pesticides ? Further mangrove destruction for more land ? Desrtoy the Ecosystem and ther is no habitat !

Why are they making mums & dads second class folk ?

When will we stand up against this ?

Ecofishers will ! NSW & QLD united !!!!!!!!!!!!!

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