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 Newsletter #112 January 2007
 www.haltthesalt.org.au Welcome, This is the first in a series of e-newsletters the Halt the Salt 
              Alliance will be providing during the course of our campaign to 
              stop the world's largest salt mine from being built on the sensitive 
              eastern edge of the Exmouth Gulf. The aim of the e-newsletter is to provide you with up-to-date information 
              on the state of the campaign, our ongoing efforts to raise public 
              awareness, the organisation of coming events and other items of 
              interest.  We hope you will find this e-newsletter informative and it will 
              spark your interest to visit the full campaign website, provide 
              your own input and ideas and find out how you can get involved in 
              the campaign.  Scientific community examining ERMP in detail There is great concern within the scientific community with regard 
              to the various proposals contained in Straits Resources' Environmental 
              Review Management Plan (ERMP). Many individuals, research bodies, educational institutions and 
              commercial ventures have close associations with the region and 
              have worked in and studied this unique marine environment for many 
              years. They have extensive understanding of how the environment works 
              and the eco-system altering ramifications that such a massive project 
              would have for the area. The Alliance anticipates a range of high quality submissions which 
              will point to the great inadequacies of Strait's proposals and commitments. It is equally important that scientific arguments are supported 
              by the concerns of members of other community groups and the general 
              public who live or visit the region, have an affinity with it or 
              simply care about the environment we will be leaving future generations. We have made this easy for you by providing a pro-forma 
              submission to which we encourage you to add your own comments.  Strong media interest in Alliance message  You may have read, heard or seen recent media reports covering 
              the Halt the Salt Alliance's initial response to Straits ERMP. The Alliance initiated an article in The West Australian which 
              was featured prominently in the December 27 edition and then held 
              a media conference on January 2 which was attended by all Perth 
              television stations and GWN Television and covered by radio stations 
              ABC and 6PR. Media who attended were generally aware of the Alliance's concerns 
              at the massive scale of the proposed mine but also came away with 
              a much greater understanding of the unique environmental sensitivity 
              of the area. The Alliance will be ensuring media are kept aware of developments 
              in our response to the ERMP during the course of the public comment 
              period. Campaign brochure now available At the January 2 media conference the Halt the Salt Alliance took 
              the opportunity to launch its new information 
              brochure which is now being distributed widely throughout the 
              State.  The 4-page brochure features a striking image on the front of floodwaters 
              from Cyclone Bobby in 1995 which clearly illustrates that the eastern 
              side of the Gulf is one delta system that relies on these heavy 
              rainfall events for vital nutrient flow. The failure to understand and acknowledge the linkage between its 
              project footprint and the natural nutrient system recharging the 
              Gulf is one of the fatal flaws in Straits' plans. The brochure explains how the productivity of the Gulf is achieved, 
              what the impact of the massive project would be on the marine environment 
              and how you can become involved in the campaign. The brochure can be 
              viewed or downloaded or you will be able to pick up a copy at 
              many locations around the State or through any of the Alliance's 
              affiliated bodies. Alliance receives national backing Since releasing its ERMP for public comment, Straits Resources 
              has tried to downgrade the importance of the Halt the Salt Alliance 
              in the eyes of the media and public. This tactic has not worked. Straits has told the media that the Alliance consists of just three 
              groups - this is totally incorrect and misleading. The Alliance comprises more than 100 environmental, recreational 
              fishing and commercial fishing organisations that have all pledged 
              their support to the campaign through their peak organisations. The Conservation Council of Western Australia alone has more than 
              60 affiliated member groups around the State supporting the campaign. The Alliance is also backed by national bodies, the Australian 
              Conservation Foundation (ACF), Recfish Australia and the Australian 
              Council of Prawn Fisheries. You can find out more about the extensive support for the campaign 
              by visiting the About 
              Us and Links 
              sections on the website.  EPA yet to respond to requests for more time  The Alliance has expressed its concerns to the Environmental Protection 
              Authority (EPA) over the badly inadequate consultation period for 
              comment on Straits' proposal. The EPA allowed the ERMP to be released by Straits over the Christmas/New 
              Year period and to delay putting out key materials about flora and 
              vegetation, subterranean fauna and sub-tidal benthic communities, 
              to an unspecified date in the first half of 2007.  Splitting the ERMP consultation process and allowing for release 
              of the main document over the holiday period is of critical concern. 
              The Campaign has 
              written to the EPA and the Minister for the Environment in very 
              strong terms in this matter and is awaiting a response.    
  
                
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