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Latest Australian Marine Conservation Society News | Page 6

Territory coasts scoop pool this election
Marine conservationists push for Reef-safe recovery at community cabinet
Controversial Subsea 7 pipeline proposal for Exmouth Gulf, Ningaloo put on hold. Minister instructs EPA
Wave of community concern wins reprieve for Ningaloo from new oil and gas exploration but threat from industry
New report reveals action needed to prevent further decline of Darwin Harbour’s health
Renewable Energy Corridors are good news for our Reef
No plan for climate change in updated Reef 2050 Plan
Humpback calf caught on Stradbroke Island drumline
ACT plastics ban will save wildlife but must go further, say marine conservationists
Reef Envoy right to make climate change call
Tourism and conservation groups call for jobs for our Reef in new billboard
One of WA’s biggest ever conservation communications campaigns launched to protect Exmouth Gulf
Cairns community calls for election candidates to support Reef safe jobs
Wildlife death toll continues to rise in NSW shark nets program
Queensland LNP’s announcement a good start on road to protecting Reef wildlife from damaging fishing
Global reef shark study highlights importance of shark conservation in Australia
Rushing through state environment powers not sea change our oceans need
Queensland’s whales and turtles to benefit from plastics ban
Support for Reef jobs welcomed
New report reveals seabed mining too risky for Top End coasts
Commercially fished shark species declared critically endangered
Polling shows Territorians want action to protect our Top End Coasts
Conservationists welcome NSW investment in non-lethal shark control, but nets still need to go
Marine conservationists want ‘nets out now’ for our humpbacks
Victorian fishers praised for embedding sustainability in their regulations
Critical Reef water laws upheld
Diving fins and shoes display highlight Reef safe recovery for Queensland
Palaszczuk Government must not pick coal over Reef for economic stimulus
Blockchain technology secures Australian seafood sustainability to chefs and consumers in China
Marine conservationists would welcome support for hard hit reef tourism sector
On World Turtle Day, meet dedicated volunteer helping baby turtles reach sea
Ropey roadmap to gas would cook our Reef
LNP move to roll back on water quality laws critical for our Reef
Cook with experts as marine conservationists offer sustainable seafood inspiration
Top End’s second only marine park kicks off
Reef resilience projects like ‘pushing water uphill’ without cutting emissions
Reef tourism voices and marine conservationists demand climate action with release of coral
Seafood can still be on menu this Easter
Dismay and devastation as record temperatures lead to mass coral bleaching on our Great Barrier Reef
We should be able to rely on politicians – not weather – to protect our Reef
Critically endangered shark being ‘driven to extinction’ in Queensland
Action urged after new report highlights dangers of bushfires for our oceans
NSW plastics ban must come sooner for sake of our oceans
Great Barrier Reef tourism operators speak out as coral bleaching threat looms
As Reef threat builds, time for Reef-safe climate policy say marine conservationists
How Victoria’s Container Deposit Scheme will help save ocean animals
Reef group welcomes Premier’s stance on power station
Flouting of fishing laws reveals urgent need for on-board monitoring