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Fishermen vs Greens - round 2

When: Saturday 5th February 8:30 AM QLD time, 9:30 AM NSW time

Where: Bay Street Tweed Heads (same as the last rally) - old Jack Evans Porpoise pool area

Forum: Sixty Minutes Charles Woolley will be the mediator

On one side we have Australians who enjoy throwing a line in, others who fish for a living to feed their children or pay their mortgage as their fathers and their fathers have done or the Aussies who just want to continue to enjoy fresh Australian seafood, the best there is and world's apart from catfish from the Mekong Delta.

Then on the other side there are those who believe that Marine Parks bring a whole lot of benefits for the environment and are happy to support shutting down and closing up half of the oceans around Australia. Their leader, Bob Brown told the Australian public during the last federal election that "90% of the big fishes had gone but he was wrong and this was pointed out to him, he failed to put the record straight. He can run but he can't hide this time - Australians deserve the truth.

The last time that Joe Obono from the Greens wanted to speak, he was not permitted by the rally organiser and that was wrong too. Now he can speak in front of the Sixty Minute cameras.

We will be there to explain to him how the Green movement has got this one wrong, how the leading scientists do not support their policies and to let the Australian people know that they have to stand up to governments that want to restrict people's rights and threaten a vital part of our economy.

There is a lot at stake. Come and support the speakers who will be there to fight to preserve our rights.

Please let your friends know and ask them to let their friends know.

In the event of rain a nearby undercover venue has been arranged.

LAST TIME
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Keith Douglas
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Email: keithdouglas@fishingandlifestyle.com

"There is no credible scientific evidence to suggest that marine parks are anything more than a hypothetical solution to a non-existent problem." - DR WALTER STARCK.


Click here to listen to a post election interview with Senate candidate Dr. Michael Mansfield on You Tube



The Australian Fishing and Lifestyle Party stands for restoring our rights - rights that are under threat - there has to be a balance.

WE WANT DEMOCRACY - NOT BUREAUCRACY!

Coast FM 91.7 interview with Keith Douglas

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THIS IS SCARY - Bob Brown wants Marine Park closures so that he can protect the fish nurseries - but Bob, the nurseries are in the inshore areas - wrong again like your 90% fish gone myth!


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RESPECTED AUHTORITY DR WALTER STARCK

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Message for the Greens and Bob Brown
This is where the fish nurseries are - inshore areas and this is where the effort must be to look after the marine environment. A council contractor caused this at Beechmere in November 2009. The Greens No Take zones and marine park proposals would not have helped this fish population. The biggest threats to our fish are water quality, pollution, pest introduction - not fishermen.


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14/08/2010 Richard Brown - General Manager Markwell’s Fisheries
Richard Brown - General Manager Markwell’s Fisheries, a local seafood processing company that has been operating sustainably for the last 60 years. Currently supports 300 commercial fishermen.

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14/08/2010 Ocean Shores Fishing Club member Gerard O'Donnell
Ocean Shores Fishing Club member Gerard O'Donnell does not support the Labor Green policy to close ocean areas to fishing

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14/08/2010 Trawlermen makes an appeal
Sean Spears speaks as the Greens candidate antagonises professional fishermen in the audience.

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14/08/2010 Keith Douglas speaks with Channel Nine at The Spit
Australian Fishing and Lifestyle Party - interview with Nine Local News speaking about the proposed marine park closures

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14/08/2010 Keith Douglas at Tweed protest rally
Don't vote for The Greens - Keith Douglas speaks against the draconian measures proposed by Labor and the Greens

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14/08/2010 Tweed tempers 140810
Greens candidate goes looking for trouble and gets what he wanted - a confrontation with angry fishermen in front of the TV cameras

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14/08/2010 Debate with a Greens candidate
Angry fishermen debate Greens candidate after Tweed Heads rally on 14 August 2010

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14/08/2010 Tweed rally - interview with Keith
Interview with Keith Douglas by local TV stations after local fishermen protest proposed closures by Labor Party and The Greens at Tweed Heads 18th August 2010.

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14 Aug 2010 Scott Littler - CEO for BLA Industries
Scott Littler speaks to protect his fim and the welfare of 160 staff who are being put at risk by the policies of the Labor Government and the Greens

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12/08/2010 Interview with a professional fisherman
The only professional reef fishing boat that operates from Southport - if the Greens are successful with their marine park closures, many other boats will come from NSW

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1/08/10 Bruce Alvey makes his first political speech
Bruce Alvey addresses the rally by recreational and commercial fishermen against the proposed Marine Park closures on Sunday 1st August 2010

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1/08/10 Ron Boswell
Ron Boswell addresses the rally by recreational and commercial fishermen against the proposed Marine Park closures on Sunday 1st August 2010

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1/08/10 Keith Douglas
speaks at the Convoy Against Closures Rally

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1/08/10 Dave Nugget Downie - 4BC
speaks at the Convoy Against Closures Rally

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1/08/10 Martin Bowerman
speaks at the Convoy Against Closures Rally

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01/08/10 Michael Gardiner
Michael Gardiner, Queensland Seafood Industry Association, speaks at the Convoy Against Closures Rally

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01/08/10 Peter Todd
Peter Todd, Tin Can Bay Chamber of Commerce, speaks at the Convoy Against Closures Rally

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01/08/10 Barry Pollock - Sunfish
Barry Pollock - Sunfish speaks at the Convoy Against Closures Rally

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23/07/10 Senator Ron Boswell
Senator Ron Boswell addresses angry fishermen in Northern New South Wales

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23/07/10 Scott Littler, CEO of BLA industries addresses protestors at Ocean Shores
An owner of a business that employs 160 people expresses his concerns about the potential negative impacts on an industry that is worth 7.8 billion dollars per year to the Australian economy.

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23/07/10 Ken Thurlow CEO Ecofishers
Ken Thurlow CEO Ecofishers speaks about the proposed marine parks

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23/07/10 Gerard O’Donnell, amateur fisherman, speaks at Ocean Shores protest
250 fishermen from Northern NSW gathered at the Ocean Shores Tavern to discuss the proposed restriction of access to 60% of the ocean surrounding Australia

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23/07/10 Paul Burt speaks at Ocean Shores protest
250 fishermen from Northern NSW gathered at the Ocean Shores Tavern to discuss the proposed restriction of access to 60% of the ocean surrounding Australia

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23/07/10 Doug Burt speaks at Ocean Shores protest
250 fishermen from Northern NSW gathered at the Ocean Shores Tavern to discuss the proposed restriction of access to 60% of the ocean surrounding Australia

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23/07/10 Keith Douglas speaks at Ocean Shores protest
250 fishermen from Northern NSW gathered at the Ocean Shores Tavern to discuss the proposed restriction of access to 60% of the ocean surrounding Australia

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10/07/2010 Keith Douglas addresses the Gympie rally
Keith Douglas addresses the Gympie rally on 10 July 2010 against the closure of marine areas off the Fraser Coast


"There is no credible scientific evidence to suggest that marine parks are anything more than a hypothetical solution to a non-existent problem." – DR WALTER STARCK.

"What the doomer and gloomer will say is that you cannot successfully manage fisheries without marine protected areas. This is clearly wrong." - Professor Ray Hilborn, University of Washington School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences - adviser to several international fisheries commissions.


Bob Brown claimed on national television on 1st August 2010 that "we have lost 90% of the great fishes including Marlin, Tuna and Snapper". A Cairns Tuna fishermen asked for his view on Bob Brown's comments on the Cairns wharf early in the morning on 5th August
- "what he knows about fishing is nothing"
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A Purse Seiner is a large foreign fishing vessel that uses a Seine net
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Convoy Against The Closures 1st August 2010 - the speakers from left to right
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Click here to see Channel Seven 6:00 PM news report 1st August 2010



PROPOSED "NO TAKE" ZONES SHADED GREY - CLICK IMAGE FOR LARGER MAP

Two Senate candidates will contest the 2010 Federal election on behalf of the Australian Fishing and Lifestyle Party - Keith Douglas from the Gold Coast and Dr. Michael Mansfield from Cairns
- real people with real solutions and the courage to stand up for what is right.


GREEN PROPOSAL WOULD BAN FISHING ALL OVER AUSTRALIA

Check the map for the vast sections of waters off the Australian coastline that have been proposed for CLOSURE to commercial and recreational fishing....     If enacted, these closed and restricted zones would result in the absolute gutting of what's left of the domestic seafood industry - and deny recreational fishing folk access to MORE
 THAN HALF of our coastal waters.

The Labor Commonwealth government, desperate as it is to appease the Greens for cheap political gain, has commissioned an outfit with the unlikely name of 'Maximus Solutions', aided and abetted by a couple of academics at the Australian National University, to study the impact of the proposed closures.

In simple summary - the 'Maximus Solutions Displacement Document' RECOMMENDS:

- CLOSURE of or SEVERELY RESTRICTED fishing access to 56% of our coastal waters.

- NO COMPENSATION to employees of commercial fishing operations or land based marine industries.  Workers who lose jobs as a consequence of the closures can go on the dole - or seek unpaid re-training in some other field!

- NO automatic compensation for businesses sent bust by the closures. 

'Maximus Solutions' and their green cronies acknowledge that commercial fishing operators MAY seek compensation, but remind the government that they are under no obligation to pay it. It's an outright disgrace that consultants to the government can have the unmitigated gall to deem that "employees can go on the dole". 

Their lack of concern for the fates of hundreds, perhaps thousands of hardworking fishing industry workers is appalling  -  and all too typical of the enviro-nazis that are effectively controlling the Labor government's agenda.

'Maximus Solutions' and their academic partners-in-crime are determined to trash not just your right to fish - but equally your right to work!

 


Protest meeting - Gympie Showgrounds 10 July 2010 - 300 people from Gympie & Fraser Coast turned out on a cold night to hear the speakers

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Above is an extract from page 66 of the "Commonwealth Marine Protected Areas Displaced Activities Analysis by Australian Centre for Environmental Law Australian National University - maybe they could have just put it this way - "bad luck if you lose your job - get on the dole queue"


Keith DOUGLAS is a successful Gold Coast businessman and the founder and spokesman for the Marine Action Group, which represents the interests of people who boat, fish and dive.

Keith has a track record for standing up and being counted when it comes to community issues.

With a banking and finance corporate background and a performance record of high achievement and innovation, Keith brings talent and experience to the political playing field.

This is enhanced by 20 years of international travel and a passion to bring overseas solutions to Australian problems.

Keith is concerned about the direction that Australia is heading in with an increasing interference in people's lives that is being brought about by burgeoning government bureaucracies, over regulation and the erosion of people's rights.

"If I am elected to the Senate, I will stand up for the rights and values that Governments are taking for granted. People want more than what is being offered by the major parties. In the Senate it is important to have people who are prepared to question the Government of the day - I am somebody who will do that."
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Dr. Michael Mansfield is a leading orthopaedic surgeon in Cairns where he was born and raised.

With Les Faithfull, he co-founded the Trinity Bay and Inlet Society in the 1980’s, and put the case for sustainable community interaction and conservation of the Trinity Bay ecosystem. 

Dr. Mansfield is concerned that with no scientific basis, and a religious fervour, this Green philosophy is denying us access to our rightful use of our ecosystems.

"We are being regulated out of our recreational access to our seas, rivers, and the bush.  On an economic level, our industries and productivity are being destroyed and replaced by an ever-burgeoning bureaucracy, a process that threatens our national lifestyle and economic security."

My aspirations in standing for the Senate for the Australian Fishing and Lifestyle Party are to assert common sense and science into the debate on ecosystem sustainability, to the benefit of the whole community. 

Ecosystem conservation, sustainable use, scientific monitoring = Responsible environmental interactions.  Responsible environmental access is our right.
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EXTRACT FROM SUMMARY OF DIGSFISH REPORT FOR MARINE QUEENSLAND

the publication by Pew Charitable Trust (2008) for a Coral Sea Heritage Park is nothing but self interested advocacy for a cause that good science simply does not support.

DigsFish Services was commissioned by Marine Queensland to undertake a review of the literature used by the Federal Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (DEWHA) in support of the declaration of the Coral Sea Conservation Zone. This was done to better inform Marine Queensland of the content and quality of the literature used. Correspondence from DEWHA (see Appendix 1) indicated that the studies they used included Worm et al. (2005) Science 309: 1365-1369 and a press release that accompanied that paper, Brewer et al. (2007) Ecosystems of the East Marine Region, and Chin et al. (2008) Status of the Coral Reefs of Australia and Papua New Guinea.

Worm et al. (2005) modelled global Japanese longline data to deduce patterns of diversity of tuna and billfish around the world. They suggested that diversity of tuna and billfish caught by longliners had decreased in all oceans since 1950. DEWHA also cited a press release from Seaweb.org that described Worm et al. (2005) as a “sequel to their groundbreaking study in Nature in 2003”. This earlier paper (Meyers and Worm 2003) was discredited in the scientific literature and widely criticised as grossly misrepresenting the true situation regarding the status of large pelagic fishes in open ocean ecosystems. Because Worm et al. (2005) used similar methodology to Meyers and Worm (2003), it should not be considered an accurate indicator of pelagic fish biodiversity for the same reasons, namely because it is well known the Japanese longline data is biased due to many factors, including the way longline data is recorded, the selective nature of longline fishing, and variables such as changes in fish behaviour, and fishermen trying to maximize economic returns. Other more recent studies using several data sets have shown there is in fact no evidence for a loss of pelagic fish biodiversity in open ocean pelagic ecosystems. It is notable that the Pew Charitable Trust environmental group contributed funding for both the Meyers and Worm (2003) and Worm et al. (2005) papers.

The press release of Seaweb.org (2005) supplied by DEWHA was not peer reviewed and portrayed several oversimplifications of the results of the Worm et al. 2005 study in a sensationalist manner in order to attract headlines and media attention. Eminent fisheries scientists have noted similar problems with the sensationalist press release by Seaweb.org (2003) that oversimplified and distorted the results from the earlier discredited paper by Meyer and Worm (2003). Seaweb.org is an international nongovernment organisation established in 1996 to advance ocean conservation, and the Pew Charitable Trust is one of several private foundations who funds Seaweb.org activities. DEWHA have therefore indicated that during the process of declaration of the Coral Sea Conservation Zone, they cited a scientific paper and press release that were produced using funding from several environmental groups, notably the Pew Charitable Trust, using a methodology that has been widely discredited in the scientific literature by several independent fisheries authorities from around the world.

 


Click here to watch an interesting point of view on YouTube

The Greens policies are not just a concern to people on the water - they have been a concern to people in the mountains too - the Greens' policies are turning out to be a concern to the lifestyle of many Australians.

The Greens are blind to the side effects of their narrow thinking in their pursuit of power without care for the people who get pushed aside, disadvantaged and even pushed out of work as they follow their idealist agendas.

The Greens need to start looking at the big picture.

Greens in control of the Senate - pray that does not happen.



 

Authorised by Robert Erskine 51 Mulgrave Rd., Cairns QLD 4870