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Notes from MPSC for the period June 2015 – January 2016 Notes from the Chair MPSC High Priority Work Items This has been a busy period for the Marine Pest Sectoral Committee (MPSC), with the committee Since June 2015, there has been progress on a progressing a number of priority tasks and number of MPSC high priority work items. gearing up to consider future processes in light of the Australian Government Review of National MPSC Communication and Engagement Marine Pest Biosecurity. Strategy MPSC is developing a Communication and Highlights of the period include drafting of the Engagement Strategy. This strategy will outline MPSC Communications and Engagement Strategy, how the committee will communicate and progress in development of a marine pest risk promote marine pest matters to stakeholders. management system for population of the The strategy will be included under the Australian Priority Marine Pest List, and overarching National Marine Pest Strategy. attendance at a marine pest simulation exercise Members considered a draft in September 2015 led by New South Wales. and hope to finalise the work in early in 2016. Other important events include the tenth MPSC Australian Priority Marine Pests List meeting (MPSC10) and MPSC Partners Workshop (previously the Industry Consultation Day) held MPSC is developing a marine pest risk on 18-19 November. These meetings allowed for management system in collaboration with similar valuable discussion and information sharing on a work underway in South Australia. It is number of topics including recent biosecurity anticipated this will provide a robust, repeatable legislation, relevant international organisations, means to prioritise marine pests for control and biosecurity activities in the marine pest programs at a range of geographic sites, including sector. population of the Australian Priority Marine Pests List. As Chair, I extend my thanks to MPSC members, observers, partners, stakeholders and all who National Marine Pest Biosecurity Strategy participated in these MPSC meetings and Development activities. The national strategy was previously placed on hold pending the results of the Australian I would like to acknowledge the retirements of Government Review of National Marine Pest longstanding MPSC partners Pheroze Jungalwalla Biosecurity. Now that the review has been and Sue Fryda-Blackwell. Thank you to both of finalised, work on the strategy will resume in the you for your insight, commitment and near future. contribution to MPSC over the years. I would also like to extend my best wishes to Rae Burrows, who is resigning her role as MPSC Western Jurisdictional Updates Australia member. Rae has been involved with MPSC since its inception, and her knowledge, Western Australia experience and enthusiasm were an asset to MPSC. We wish Rae, Sue and Pheroze the best of The WA Department of Fisheries has been luck for their future adventures. involved in a range of marine biosecurity research, compliance, policy and communications Dr Robyn Martin activities since May 2015. Chair MPSC10 These activities include the ongoing research into The outcomes of an independent review into Asian Green Mussels with the University of Queensland’s biosecurity capability may also Singapore and the NT Government, refinement provide future direction for marine pest and extension of the early warning system of biosecurity in Queensland. monitoring at high value high risk assets around the state, and attempting the eradication of a Follow up of an Asian Green Mussel detection in marine pest on pearling lines and moorings at the Cairns in December 2014 has been completed Abrolhos Islands. with no further detection of the pest. Ongoing targeted monitoring continues in the port of There also continues to be an investment of Cairns. resources in the development of legislative frameworks and guidelines to support the Northern Territory implementation of the Aquatic Resources Ongoing programs/activities in the Northern Management Bill when it is enacted. Territory include: Continuation of the early warning marine Victoria pest monitoring program for Darwin A new incursion of Northern Pacific Seastars in Harbour, its marinas as well as Gove and Gippsland Lakes in 2015 marked a range Groote Eylandt Harbours and the new extension for this species. The Victorian port development at Melville Island. Government implemented a successful emergency management response. Spot diving, Assessment based on evaluation of underwater camera surveys, and plankton trawls marine growth on hard substrates in returned negative results in late 2015. A 12 areas of high vessel traffic. month management plan is being developed, with further surveys scheduled for 2016. Tasmania Tasmania has been participating in the National New South Wales Monitoring Network with the South Australian The New South Wales Biosecurity Act 2015 was Research and Development Institute undertaking passed in September 2015, and subordinate sampling in the port of Hobart. Initial findings legislation is now being developed with the have been provided, with final reports now being expectation of the new legislation coming into prepared. force during 2017. NSW Department of Primary Industries led the development of a preparedness Australian Government exercise in November 2015, called 'Exercise Five Australian Emergency Marine Pest Plan Wakame'. This exercise aimed to test the Rapid Response Manuals were recently endorsed knowledge and understanding of procedures, and will be published on the National System plans and responsibilities in the event of an website. The department is currently working actual marine pest response, with final outcomes with Centre of Excellence for Biosecurity Risk from 'Exercise Wakame' to be circulated to Analysis to complete a project on development of participants during early 2016. a marine spatial analysis model for improved biofouling risk assessment, and another project Queensland on improving ballast water risk tables. The Queensland Government is preparing for the commencement of new biosecurity legislation in July 2016 which will provide stronger legislation Recent Meetings for dealing with marine pests in Queensland waters and places greater responsibilities on MPSC Partners Workshop individuals and organisations whose activities The MPSC Partners Workshop was held on 18 may pose a biosecurity risk. November 2015. mpsc@agriculture.gov.au GPO Box 858 Canberra ACT 2601 The day began with an update on the Australian MPSC10 Government Review of National Marine Pest MPSC10 was held on 19 November 2015. Biosecurity, which has now been finalised and Members compared and contrasted funding can be viewed on the Department of Agriculture sources for marine pest activities in Australia and and Water Resources website: the United Kingdom with Mr Payne. http://www.agriculture.gov.au/pests-diseases- weeds/marine-pests/review-national-marine- The committee then discussed strategies for pest-biosecurity increasing engagement at future MPSC Partners Workshops. Members acknowledged that the The Department also provided a detailed update preceding workshop was unable to focus on the on the progress of the Biosecurity Act 2015, with a Australian Government Review of National focus on legislation surrounding on first points of Marine Pest Biosecurity as initially planned, due call and ballast water. to unexpected scheduling matters. Future workshops will be more targeted towards Highlights of the day were presentations from specific marine pest matters, and led by MPSC MPSC10 special guests Mr Robin Payne and Ms partners. Judy Fisher. Mr Payne is a Churchill Travelling fellow and ecologist based in the United Kingdom, Members also agreed to review the current list of who provided an overview of marine pest nationally engaged stakeholders, with a view to management in the United Kingdom. Ms Fisher, in expand this list. her role as Chair of the Ecosystems and Invasive Species Specialist Group for the International Other topics of discussion at the meeting included Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) increasing efficiency of paperwork in a marine Commission on Ecosystem Management (CEM), pest emergency through the creation of response provided insight into the activities and plan templates, and surveillance activities under innovations of the IUCN CEM specialist group. the recently released Agriculture Competitiveness White Paper. Did You Know More information on the White Paper can be In Britain it is convention to use the found at the link below: phrase ‘non-native invasive species’ http://agwhitepaper.agriculture.gov.au/ instead of ‘pests’. Upcoming MPSC Meetings & Most British non-emergency marine pest work is completed Activities through projects run by non- government organisations. Review Workshop Members, partners and other stakeholders will Members also received invaluable feedback from be attending a workshop in 2016 to discuss the partners regarding future MPSC engagement with Australian Government Review of National stakeholders. Marine Pest Biosecurity. Although the review focused on Australian Government investment, MPSC announced that it had recently removed MPSC will have an important role in delivering restrictions on a number of ‘government only’ the recommendations. meeting papers to facilitate increased stakeholder consultation. MPSC11 The eleventh MPSC meeting will be held in Tasmania on 16 June 2016, preceded by a Partners Workshop on 15 June 2016. mpsc@agriculture.gov.au GPO Box 858 Canberra ACT 2601 Member contacts Member Jurisdiction Agency Contact Robyn Martin Australian Department of mpsc@agriculture.gov.au (Chair) Government Agriculture Kylie Higgins Australian Department of mpsc@agriculture.gov.au Government Agriculture Victoria Aitken Western Australia Department of victoria.aitken@fish.wa.gov.au Fisheries Andrew Sanger New South Wales Department of Andrew.Sanger@dpi.nsw.gov.au Primary Industries John Robertson Queensland Department of John.Robertson@daf.qld.gov.au Agriculture and Fisheries Murray Barton Northern Territory Department of murray.barton@nt.gov.au Primary Industry and Fisheries Stuart McConnell Victoria Department of stuart.mcconnell@delwp.vic.gov.au Environment, Land, Water and Planning John Virtue South Australia Primary Industries John.Virtue@sa.gov.au and Regions South Australia Kevin Ellard Tasmania Department of Kevin.Ellard@dpipwe.tas.gov.au Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment mpsc@agriculture.gov.au GPO Box 858 Canberra ACT 2601
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