Media Release 10 August 2010
Conservation Groups Applaud Greens' Support for a Coral Sea Marine Park
“This announcement acknowledges the truly unique environmental value of this region as well as its historical significance to our nation”, said Amy Hankinson, Coral Sea Spokesperson, Australian Conservation Foundation. “If this marine park were to be declared by the next federal government, it would be the world’s largest.”
“The creation of a Coral Sea marine park would make an unparalleled contribution to global marine conservation, lying as it does next to the
“There is no doubt the world’s oceans are in trouble: in the last 50 years, 90% of big ocean fish have disappeared. Our ocean drives our weather and climate, produces much of the oxygen we breathe and more than 80% of the fish we eat, yet it is the least protected ecosystem on our planet with less than 1% fully protected”, said Nicola Temple, Coral Sea Campaigner, Australian Marine Conservation Society.
“The
“A place is more than its biodiversity” said Toby Hutcheon, Director, Queensland Conservation Council. “It’s also what it means to people: its history and its stories. The most important story about the Coral Sea is the
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Protect our Coral Sea is a joint campaign supported by regional, national and international conservation organisations, including the Australian Conservation Foundation, Australian Marine Conservation Society, Pew Environment Group - Australia, Project AWARE Foundation, Queensland Conservation Council and the Cairns and Far North Environment Centre. For more information about efforts to protect the



