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ADELAIDE DOLPHIN SANCTUARY ACT 2005 - SECT 8

ADELAIDE DOLPHIN SANCTUARY ACT 2005 - SECT 8

8—Objectives

        (1)         The following objectives will apply in connection with the operation of this Act:

            (a)         the protection of the dolphin population of the Port Adelaide River estuary and Barker Inlet from direct physical harm is to be maintained and improved;

            (b)         the key habitat features in the Port Adelaide River estuary and Barker Inlet that are necessary to sustain the dolphin population are to be maintained, protected and restored;

            (c)         water quality within the Port Adelaide River estuary and Barker Inlet should be improved to a level that sustains the ecological processes, environmental values and productive capacity of the Port Adelaide River estuary and Barker Inlet;

            (d)         the interests of the community are to be taken into account by recognising indigenous and other cultural, and historical, relationships with the Port Adelaide River estuary and Barker Inlet and surrounding areas, and by ensuring appropriate participation in processes associated with the management of the Port Adelaide River estuary and Barker Inlet;

            (e)         public awareness of the importance of a healthy Port Adelaide River estuary and Barker Inlet to the economic, social and cultural prosperities of the local communities, and the community more generally, is to be promoted;

            (f)         the principles of ecological sustainable development in relation to the use and management of the Port Adelaide River estuary and Barker Inlet are to be promoted.

        (2)         For the purposes of subsection (1)(f), the following are declared to be principles of ecologically sustainable development:

            (a)         that the use, development and protection of the environment should be managed in a way, and at a rate, that will enable people and communities to provide for their economic, social and physical well-being and for their health and safety while—

                  (i)         sustaining the potential of natural and physical resources to meet the reasonably foreseeable needs of future generations; and

                  (ii)         safeguarding the life-supporting capacity of air, water, land and ecosystems; and

                  (iii)         avoiding, remedying or mitigating any adverse effects of activities on the environment;

            (b)         that proper weight should be given to both long and short term economic, environmental, social and equity considerations in deciding all matters relating to environmental protection, restoration and enhancement;

            (c)         that, if there are threats of serious or irreversible environmental harm, lack of full scientific certainty should not be taken to justify the postponement of decisions or measures to prevent the environmental harm.