Showing posts with label Clifton Springs Beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clifton Springs Beach. Show all posts

Friday, July 23, 2010

Clifton Springs Beach Identified as a Priority Area for Marine Protection in Victoria

The Victorian National Parks Association (VPNA) has completed its fourth  Nature Conservation Review which identifies the sheltered marine environment off Clifton Springs as containing flowering seagrass beds that support very high marine productivity.

Clifton Springs is but one of 20 priority areas that the VPNA would like to see be made into a marine park. They are campaigning the Victorian Government to protect an additional 20% of marine and coastal areas by 2012.

Below is a map of the identified areas by the VPNA which they would like to be make into marine parks in Victoria.

Map of the identified areas in Victoria suggested to be made into marine parks.

An article in the Bellarine Times by Garry Kerr on 20 July 2010 p. 77 states that this review was produced without consultation with all stakeholders and has not taken into account the socio-economic impact on the areas named.

Garry argues that:

"Recreational anglers, tourism representatives and commercial fishing communities need to make an unequivocal and united statement and tell governments and opposition parties across the state that they do not accept these latest proposals from the VNPA... Now, you can either sit back and take the attitude "she'll be right" or you can contact your local MPs - both federal and state, both Labor and Liberal - to get their parties to commit to proper consultative arrangements and inclusion of all parties when discussing our future prior to the next elections."
What do you think?

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Clifton Springs beach part of $6m upgrade

The Victorian Government is spending money on fixing the beach at Clifton Springs on the Bellarine Peninsula.

The Age (June 15, 2010) reports: Renourishment plans for Port Phillip, Bellarine beaches

"Mr Jennings was at Elwood yesterday to announce a $6 million investment in Victorian beaches that will include three on the Bellarine Peninsula (Portarlington, Geelong's Eastern Beach and Clifton Springs) plus Portsea, Half Moon Bay and Elwood..."

Update: 18 June 2010 - A follow up article has appeared in the Independent (18 June 2010) entitled: Line in sand on dump. The article by Kim Waters states:

"A State Government plan to dump thousands of tonnes of quarried sand on Clifton Springs' beach has alarmed residents, according to a community representative. 

Drysdale Clifton Springs community association president Doug Carson said residents were in the dark on the "concerning" plan..."

Hopefully, consultation with residents will occur prior to any work happening.