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Protection plan 'will not save Great Barrier Reef' | Protection plan 'will not save Great Barrier Reef' |
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Australia's Academy of Science says an Australian government draft plan to protect the Great Barrier Reef will not prevent its decline. | Australia's Academy of Science says an Australian government draft plan to protect the Great Barrier Reef will not prevent its decline. |
The group said the Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan failed to address key pressures on the reef including climate change and coastal development. | The group said the Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan failed to address key pressures on the reef including climate change and coastal development. |
Much bolder action was needed, said Academy Fellow Professor Terry Hughes. | Much bolder action was needed, said Academy Fellow Professor Terry Hughes. |
"The science is clear, the reef is degraded and its condition is worsening," said Prof Hughes. | "The science is clear, the reef is degraded and its condition is worsening," said Prof Hughes. |
"This is a plan that won't restore the reef, it won't even maintain it in its already diminished state," he said in a statement released on Tuesday. | "This is a plan that won't restore the reef, it won't even maintain it in its already diminished state," he said in a statement released on Tuesday. |
"It is also more than disappointing to see that the biggest threat to the reef - climate change - is virtually ignored in this plan." | "It is also more than disappointing to see that the biggest threat to the reef - climate change - is virtually ignored in this plan." |
Public submissions on the draft plan - an overarching framework for protecting and managing the reef from 2015 to 2050 - closed on Monday. | Public submissions on the draft plan - an overarching framework for protecting and managing the reef from 2015 to 2050 - closed on Monday. |
The plan will eventually be submitted to the World Heritage Centre in late January, for consideration by Unesco's World Heritage Committee mid-next year. Unesco has threatened to place the reef on its List of World Heritage in Danger. | The plan will eventually be submitted to the World Heritage Centre in late January, for consideration by Unesco's World Heritage Committee mid-next year. Unesco has threatened to place the reef on its List of World Heritage in Danger. |
According to scientists, another major threat to the reef's health is continual expansion of coal ports along the Queensland coast. | According to scientists, another major threat to the reef's health is continual expansion of coal ports along the Queensland coast. |
In a controversial move earlier this year, the Australian government approved a plan to dredge a port at Abbot Point in Queensland, and dump thousands of tonnes of sediment in the sea. | In a controversial move earlier this year, the Australian government approved a plan to dredge a port at Abbot Point in Queensland, and dump thousands of tonnes of sediment in the sea. |
Prof Hughes is one of the authors of a submission by the Academy to the Australian and Queensland governments. | Prof Hughes is one of the authors of a submission by the Academy to the Australian and Queensland governments. |
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The scientists argue the plan fails to effectively address major factors driving the reef's decline, including climate change, poor water quality, coastal development and fishing. | The scientists argue the plan fails to effectively address major factors driving the reef's decline, including climate change, poor water quality, coastal development and fishing. |
But a press release from the office of Australian Environment Minister Greg Hunt said the plan was based on the "best available science". | But a press release from the office of Australian Environment Minister Greg Hunt said the plan was based on the "best available science". |
"We have a clear plan and a strong commitment to ensure the reef is healthy and resilient - and we are making strong progress," Mr Hunt said. | "We have a clear plan and a strong commitment to ensure the reef is healthy and resilient - and we are making strong progress," Mr Hunt said. |
"Water quality in the World Heritage area is improving as a result of a partnership between farmers and governments to stop fertilisers, chemicals and sediments running off farming land and into the rivers and creeks along the Queensland coast." | "Water quality in the World Heritage area is improving as a result of a partnership between farmers and governments to stop fertilisers, chemicals and sediments running off farming land and into the rivers and creeks along the Queensland coast." |
He said the government had also worked hard to eliminate the disposal of capital dredging - to deepen existing facilities - in the reef's Marine Park. | He said the government had also worked hard to eliminate the disposal of capital dredging - to deepen existing facilities - in the reef's Marine Park. |
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