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A Townsville man has been fined nearly $145,000 for illegally destroying mangrove habitats in the Bowling Green Bay National Park, The man cleared over 19,000 square meters of wetlands to construct a road despite being advised against interfering with the protected area, He damaged thousands of mang source:https://australianseniorsnews.com.au/news/townsville-man-fined-145k-over-mangrove-destruction/

Townsville man fined $145,000 for clearing wetlands.


A Townsville man has been fined nearly $145,000 for illegally destroying mangrove habitats in the Bowling Green Bay National Park. The man cleared over 19,000 square meters of wetlands to construct a road despite being advised against interfering with the protected area. He damaged thousands of mangrove trees and deposited waste while building a boat ramp and causeways, affecting the flow of tidal water. The Queensland Department of Environment, Science and Innovation (DESI) investigation revealed the extent of the environmental damage caused.

The wetlands in Bowling Green Bay National Park are vital habitats for diverse marine life, including threatened species like turtles and migratory birds. The area is internationally recognized under the Ramsar Convention for its ecological importance. Experts estimate it will take years for the damaged ecosystems to recover from the destruction caused by the unlawful clearing. The man pleaded guilty to all charges and was ordered to pay a significant fine and restoration costs for the affected area.

DESI invoked the Environmental Protection Act 1994 to secure a public benefit order for the offender to cover remediation costs—a first for the department. The severe penalties imposed aim to deter further harm to protected areas and underscore the commitment to environmental conservation. Authorities emphasized the importance of safeguarding mangrove habitats due to their critical role in supporting fish populations and the overall ecosystem health.

The significant fine and restoration order serve as a stark reminder of the consequences of mangrove destruction. The case highlights the collaborative efforts of various agencies in enforcing environmental laws and holding individuals accountable for ecological harm. The incident underscores the need for responsible stewardship of protected areas and sends a clear message that damaging precious environments will have severe repercussions. The ruling sets a precedent for future cases involving environmental violations in protected wetland areas.

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