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Australasian Gannets - accessing colonies in Victoria

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Subject: Australasian Gannets - accessing colonies in Victoria
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Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 12:04:52 +1100
In response to Rob Farnes comments about observing Cape Gannets at Point
Danger in Victoria (Birding-aus 19 Feb. '04), I have the following
information for the list.

The area is a sensitive one for gannets in the state and there are a few
points visitors need to note (some of which Rob mentioned in his email)

- The Australasian Gannet and Cape Gannet colony at Point Danger near
Portland is an important breeding area for these species in Australia
- In Victoria Cape Gannets are now only recorded from this locality.  There
have been no recent records of Cape Gannet from Port Phillip Bay.
- Point Danger is the largest breeding colony for the Australasian Gannet
in Victoria

- There is no open access to the actual nesting area used by these species
and the site is not accessable to the general public other than from a
viewing platform constructed for this purpose.
- Note, however, that certain special interest groups can be catered for
should more specific access be required. Interested parties need to contact
the local Department of Sustainability & Environment offices at Portland.
The person to speak to is Mr Andrew Govanstone, Department of
Sustainability & Environment Flora and Fauna Management Officer (55223440).

I encourage all birdos to contact Mr Govanstone should they wish to see the
colony in any detail

cheers

Martin O'Brien
Threatened Species & Communities Section
Department of Sustainability and Environment
4/250 Victoria Pde. (PO Box 500), East Melbourne  3002


Tel: 9412 4567  Fax: 9412 4586
(prefixes: Interstate 03 International 613)
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