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Plan for dolphins to watch over pearl oyster farm
Port Stephens Pearls is in the process of engaging expert dolphin watchers to oversee its multi-million dollar pearl oyster farm.
The company received approval for its operation in August last year when the Land and Environment Court reversed a NSW Government decision to reject it.
The Government's refusal was based on several grounds, including concerns that dolphins could become entangled in the the oyster farm longlines.
Port Stephens Pearls' managing director, Ian Burt, says the company is taking several steps to address those concerns.
"We're investigating all the protocol we have to comply with, which is dolphin monitoring and seagrass monitoring and various other aspects of setting up the farm in a proper manner," he said.
"I'm negotiating with various bodies like Macquarie University ... for dolphin monitoring experts to finalise the project."
Plan for dolphins to watch over pearl oyster farm
Port Stephens Pearls is in the process of engaging expert dolphin watchers to oversee its multi-million dollar pearl oyster farm.
The company received approval for its operation in August last year when the Land and Environment Court reversed a NSW Government decision to reject it.
The Government's refusal was based on several grounds, including concerns that dolphins could become entangled in the the oyster farm longlines.
Port Stephens Pearls' managing director, Ian Burt, says the company is taking several steps to address those concerns.
"We're investigating all the protocol we have to comply with, which is dolphin monitoring and seagrass monitoring and various other aspects of setting up the farm in a proper manner," he said.
"I'm negotiating with various bodies like Macquarie University ... for dolphin monitoring experts to finalise the project."