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Sydney Marine Park would attract large industry compensation claims

by Rob Kothe on 2 Oct 2014
Sydney Harbour Andrea Francolini Photography http://www.afrancolini.com/
In a long expected move which would have major repercussions for the NSW marine industry the NSW Opposition Leader John Robertson announced on Monday that a NSW Labor Government will create a dedicated Sydney Marine Park. If it was established, the Sydney Marine Park would have a mix of sanctuary areas, where recreational fishing is banned, and general use zones. It would become the seventh marine park along the NSW coast.

The Sydney Marine Park proposed by Labor would extend from Pittwater to Port Hacking, incorporating Sydney Harbour, Parramatta and Lane Cove Rivers, Middle Harbour, Pittwater, Narrabeen Lakes, Dee Why Lagoon, Botany Bay and Port Hacking. It will also extend three nautical miles off the coast to the limit of State waters.

The marine industry response is expected to be very strong. When this subject was first raised back in 2008, compensation payouts to marine industry businesses were signalled as very likely, along the lines of those received by the firearms industry, when the Australian government made major changes to gun laws in the late 1990’s.

Those industry compensation payouts exceeded $500 million dollars and with large numbers of retailers and trade level marine businesses in the greater Sydney area likely to be affected this proposal if legislated would no doubt attract very large industry claims.

We have an in depth article on this proposal below.

And now to another subject MarineBusiness-World.com is now almost eight years old, that is a long time in Internet terms, when it was started in the TetraMedia group, and there were just four websites, Sail-World Australia, New Zealand and Asia and Sail-World Cruising there will shortly be a total of 31 including FishingBoating-World and Powerboat-World.

Our international network has grown in stature, depth and market share. We operate the largest marine news network world-wide with strong presence in Europe and the UK and Africa, the Americas, Asia, New Zealand and Australia. While eight years ago our horizons hardly left the Asia Pacific, in contrast these days our editors are now at boat shows around the world, from Annapolis, Genoa, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Singapore, Toronto, Miami, Monaco and more.


We are changing our newsletter publication day from Tuesday to Thursday, reason... we publish almost 250,000 newsletters across our range of titles each week and the Thursday slot will enable our comprehensive newsletter to hit email boxes much earlier in the business day, once the new cycle is bedded down.

Our founding Editor Jeni Bone has done a remarkable job, giving us a strong Asia-Pacific base and you will continue to see her on the Australian Boat Show circuit, but now she has handed the editorial baton to me, Rob Kothe. I am the founder of the entire TetraMedia Marine news network. I am travelling constantly on the International marine media scene and am well placed to expand our MarineBusiness news content world-wide.

I am a veteran of more marine industry trade shows than I care to admit, my first international show was in fact the Tackle Show in New Orleans in the 1970's.

We certainly have our ears to the ground around the world, there be three members of our editorial and media sales team at the Annapolis Boat Show next week and six of us at the very important METS in Amsterdam next month so you will see more international content as time rolls on.



We will also be increasing our content with multipart feature interviews with major industry figures. Today we bring ou tyo first part of a interview we recently conducted with Phil Jones, the outgoing CEO of Yachting Australia.

Meanwhile there is a host of marine industry news in this our first Thursday newsletter.

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