❓ Hon. Colin de Grussa questions the Minister for Fisheries regarding DPIRD's comments on the indicative management plans for the South Coast Marine Park and their potential economic impact on the fishing industry. DPIRD provided comments in June 2023 and received a response.
AnsweredQoN 1006Legislative Council
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SOUTH COAST MARINE PARK — INDICATIVE MANAGEMENT
PLANS
1006. Hon COLIN de GRUSSA to the parliamentary secretary
representing the Minister for Fisheries:
I refer to the Minister for
Environment's response to question without notice 977, asked on 31
August 2023, regarding the proposed south coast marine park.
(1) When did the
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development provide comment to
the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions about the
indicative management plans for the Wagyl Kaip, Wudjari, Ngadju and Mirning?
�(2) Did the
comment provided by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional
Development contain information detailing the potential economic impact of the
draft indicative management plans on the commercial fishing industry and/or
local communities?
(3) Has DPIRD
received feedback from the comments provided to the Department of Biodiversity,
Conservation and Attractions; and, if so, in what form and on what dates?
PLANS
1006. Hon COLIN de GRUSSA to the parliamentary secretary
representing the Minister for Fisheries:
I refer to the Minister for
Environment's response to question without notice 977, asked on 31
August 2023, regarding the proposed south coast marine park.
(1) When did the
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development provide comment to
the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions about the
indicative management plans for the Wagyl Kaip, Wudjari, Ngadju and Mirning?
�(2) Did the
comment provided by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional
Development contain information detailing the potential economic impact of the
draft indicative management plans on the commercial fishing industry and/or
local communities?
(3) Has DPIRD
received feedback from the comments provided to the Department of Biodiversity,
Conservation and Attractions; and, if so, in what form and on what dates?
AnswerView source ↗
Honourable member, what is the
number of that question?
Hon Colin de Grussa : It is
1143.
Hon KYLE McGINN : It does
read that this question was asked by Hon Dr Steve Thomas, but it has word for
word what Hon Colin de Grussa said so I will provide the answer.
The following answer has been
provided to me by the Minister for Fisheries.
(1)–(3) DPIRD
provided comment on potential commercial fishing impact to DBCA on the Wudjari,
Wagyl Kaip and Ngadju draft indicative joint management plans, draft IJMP, on 6
June 2023 and the Mirning draft IJMP on 7 June 2023. A response was received
via email on 7 June 2023.
number of that question?
Hon Colin de Grussa : It is
1143.
Hon KYLE McGINN : It does
read that this question was asked by Hon Dr Steve Thomas, but it has word for
word what Hon Colin de Grussa said so I will provide the answer.
The following answer has been
provided to me by the Minister for Fisheries.
(1)–(3) DPIRD
provided comment on potential commercial fishing impact to DBCA on the Wudjari,
Wagyl Kaip and Ngadju draft indicative joint management plans, draft IJMP, on 6
June 2023 and the Mirning draft IJMP on 7 June 2023. A response was received
via email on 7 June 2023.
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