Australasian Leisure Management
Mar 16, 2018

Fishermen fined $17,000 for taking endangered turtles and dugong from Queensland marine park

Two men have been penalised more than $17,000 for taking two green turtles and one dugong within the Great Sandy Marine Park off Queensland’s Hervey Bay.

The men were sentenced in the Innisfail Magistrates Court earlier this week after being charged with one offence each of taking protected animals under the Nature Conservation Act 1992.

One man was fined $1000 and ordered to pay $7,798.50 for the conservation value of the animals. The other man was fined $500 and was also ordered to pay $7,798.50 for the conservation value of the animals.”

After receiving information from concerned members of the public, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) rangers approached the two men, and two other people, on 7th October 2016 and found the deceased turtles and dugong in the men’s boat.

The men admitted to hunting the animals and claimed they were killed for ‘tribal ceremony’ reasons.

The men also claimed that permission had been granted to them by local Aboriginal elders.

Investigations by the Queensland Government, assisted by Butchulla traditional owners, revealed the men did not have the right to take the animals from the area.

Turtles and dugongs are protected species under Queensland’s Nature Conservation Act 1992 and the Queensland Department of Environment and Science (DES) will take strong enforcement action against people who fail to comply with nature conservation laws.

Commenting on the penalties, Queensland Environment Minister Leeanne Enoch stated “depending on the number of protected species unlawfully taken, an individual can face a penalty of up to $365 700 or two years’ imprisonment.

“Traditional Owners have hunting rights on their own Country in accordance with Australian Government’s Native Title Act 1993 but this does not apply to everyone and in this instance the taking of the animals was unlawful.

“DES respects that dugongs and turtles have important cultural and social values for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people living in coastal areas.” 

Image: Dugong in the Great Sandy Marine Park. Courtesy of Kayak Hire Brisbane. 

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