The Shoalwater Islands Marine Park Management Plan (SIMP) is out of date and we are witnessing the decimation of the Little Penguin colony on Penguin Island who are effectively the 'canary in the coalmine' for Shoalwater Islands Marine Park.
The Penguin Island colony has declined by approximately 95% between 2007 and 2024, due to factors including climate change, watercraft strike and tourism impacts.
According to research by Dr Belinda Cannell, of the deceased penguins collected since 2017, 32% penguin deaths were due to watercraft injury.
Back in 2014, the Marine Parks & Reserves Authority did an audit of the SIMP and ...
The Shoalwater Islands Marine Park Management Plan (SIMP) is out of date and we are witnessing the decimation of the Little Penguin colony on Penguin Island who are effectively the 'canary in the coalmine' for Shoalwater Islands Marine Park.
The Penguin Island colony has declined by approximately 95% between 2007 and 2024, due to factors including climate change, watercraft strike and tourism impacts.
According to research by Dr Belinda Cannell, of the deceased penguins collected since 2017, 32% penguin deaths were due to watercraft injury.
Back in 2014, the Marine Parks & Reserves Authority did an audit of the SIMP and raised concerns that there is no targeted government funding allocated to Department of Fisheries to enable regular patrols and enforce marine park rules and speed limits. There were 800 penguins in 2014. Now only 97 penguins remain.
Little penguins are on the brink of extinction from our waters in Rockingham and other habitats and species are threatened – our community will not stand by and watch this happen.
The state government is not doing enough to protect and conserve our incredible local environment.
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Our Little Penguins need URGENT WA Government Action. We need to act immediately because our little penguins are depending on it.
Please take action at the link below