#ScottReef

John Englarttakvera@c.im
2025-06-07

Massive #coralbleaching along Australia’s north west coast due to #MarineHeatwave. This is what 1.5C of warming looks like. It will get worse. Meanwhile, last week Woodside’s #NorthwestShelf carbon bomb approved by Labor’s Murray Watt. #ClimateCrisis #Ningaloo #ScottReef
theguardian.com/environment/20

2025-01-13

⌛ 4 days left: Say No to seismic blasting and carbon dumping at Scott Reef

Woodside has proposed a carbon dumping project near #ScottReef, one of Australia’s most biodiverse coral reefs, threatening underwater life and paving the way for further fossil fuel expansion.

Carbon dumping would require the regular use of deafening underwater seismic noise for hundreds or thousands of years - risks carbon leaking included.

Comment here:
epbcpublicportal.environment.g

#JustStopOil

@RaymondPierreL3

2024-08-08

@Alpha1Nine

“But there’s a problem. The enormous Brecknock, Calliance and Torosa gas fields are hundreds of kilometres off the coast of Western Australia – buried underneath pristine coral reefs. To access it, the company would have to drill more than 50 wells around the Scott Reef system and pipe the gas 900 km along the ocean floor to a processing plant.

“Now Woodside has an even larger problem. The state’s Environmental Protection Authority is signalling it will reject this A$30 billion project, known as Browse, which is part of Woodside’s much larger Burrup Hub project.”

#EPA #AUSPOL #Woodside #Gas #ClimateEmergency #BurrupHub #ScottReef
#ExtinctionRebellion #WAPol

2024-08-04

Environmental groups welcome EPAs rejection of Woodside's proposed Browse Gas project

Leading environmental groups have welcomed the Western Australian environment protection authority’s (EPA) rejection of fossil fuel giant Woodside’s proposed Browse Gas project.

Scott Reef, off the coast of Western Australia, is described as ecologically extraordinary with more than 1,500 species documented across its formations, many unique to the area. It is considered an important resting and feeding area for migrating pygmy blue whales, manta rays, whale sharks, migratory birds, and green turtle hatchlings.

#Environment #Climate #Ecology #ScottReef #Australia #Kimberley #WA #EPA #Woodside #BrowseGas #EnvironmentProtectionAuthority #Gas

The wonderful Scott Reef, off the Kimberley Coast of Western Australia.

A tower of colourful coral grows beneath the deep blue ocean. The living coral, in shades of yellow, orange and red, reaches up toward the sunlit turquoise waters above like the delicate branches of a tree. Below is a bed of older coral reflecting a neon green glow. A variety of fish and sea life can be seen swimming behind and above the coral.

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