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Fish and ships ditched for artificial reefs

Environment by Ben Pike Premium Content Subscriber only They are the $1 million, 800-tonne high rise homes for fish which create thriving habitats for sea creatures great and small. Now, the network of artificial reefs along the state s coastline is about to expand by two. NSW Agriculture Minister Adam Marshall is calling in fishing clubs, keen anglers and tourism operators to tell the government where the next artificial reefs should be sunk. There are already eight reefs located between one and seven kilometres offshore and in waters between 20-40m deeeo along the NSW coast. Offshore artificial reefs are remarkable; once they become established they create a vibrant home which is truly an underwater oasis for marine life, Mr Marshall said.

Business Scoop » Queenstown Roading Project Given Fast Track Approval

Press Release – New Zealand Government An expert consenting panel has approved the Queenstown Arterials Project, which will significantly improve transport links and reduce congestion for locals and visitors in the tourism hotspot. Hon David Parker Minister for the Environment An expert consenting panel has approved the Queenstown Arterials Project, which will significantly improve transport links and reduce congestion for locals and visitors in the tourism hotspot. Environment Minister David Parker welcomed the approval for the project that will construct, operate and maintain a new urban road around Queenstown’s town centre. “Traffic congestion has been a long-standing problem for Queenstown, and needs to be addressed as the city continues to grow and tourism recovers post-COVID-19. This project will help future-proof the city and contribute to a much safer, more climate-friendly transport network,” he said.

Queenstown Roading Project Given Fast Track Approval

Minister for the Environment An expert consenting panel has approved the Queenstown Arterials Project, which will significantly improve transport links and reduce congestion for locals and visitors in the tourism hotspot. Environment Minister David Parker welcomed the approval for the project that will construct, operate and maintain a new urban road around Queenstown’s town centre. “Traffic congestion has been a long-standing problem for Queenstown, and needs to be addressed as the city continues to grow and tourism recovers post-COVID-19. This project will help future-proof the city and contribute to a much safer, more climate-friendly transport network,” he said. It will include cycling

Fish and ships ditched for artificial reefs

Fish and ships ditched for artificial reefs
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Fish and ships ditched for artificial reefs

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