Fishing jetty – Dudley Point
The Northern Territory Recreational Fishing Development Plan 2023-33 supports the development of fishing opportunities and experiences for everyone in the community.
Dudley Point at East Point Reserve is proposed as a location for a fishing jetty and will be funded by the Territory’s $50 million RecFishing Futures Program.
This NTG initiative would see any future development progressed as a collaborative approach between NT Fisheries - Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade (DITT) and Infrastructure Delivery - Department of Logistics (DLI).
The construction of a fishing jetty at Dudley Point would provide safe land-based access to deeper water for anglers, over a greater tidal range.
A jetty would be particularly beneficial for children, families and people with disability who may not otherwise be able to access safe fishing in these waters.
The fishing jetty would also allow access to a large variety of fish species, and existing infrastructure would minimise development.
Environment
The department has undertaken an environmental impact assessment and referred it to the NT Environment Protection Authority (NT EPA) to assess against the NT EPA’s guidance.
The assessment determined that the project is unlikely to trigger the requirement for referral to the NT EPA (under the Environment Protection Act 2019). The results of the self-assessment indicates that the risk of potential impacts on NT EPA factors and objectives is either unlikely or avoidable through mitigation measures.
These measures would be developed and monitored through a construction Environmental Management Plan, if the project proceeds.
Authority Certificate
The department undertook a self-assessment in accordance with the NT EPA’s guidance and determined that there was no potential for significant impacts, and a referral under the Environment Protection Act 2019 was not required.
Heritage
A prior search of the NT Heritage Register by the NT Heritage Branch shows the proposed site is not impact by development. A listed heritage site is noted as being nearby but construction is not likely to impact on the site.
DIPL will request a current heritage site search should the proposed development go ahead.
Survey
A public survey was conducted from 4 June to 2 July 2024 with results now closed for evaluation and review.
Once collated, results will made available on this project page.
Contact
To find out more, contact Mark Taylor on mobile 0401 115 759 or email mark.taylor@nt.gov.au.
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