Blue Wedges is the main culprit in the campaign against dredging, but despite all the free publicity, they make no sense whatsoever. Take this example: The President of Blue Wedges, Jenny Warfe (HA HA warfe...), was told that a buoy that was independently monitored by Monash University has recorded a drop in the turbidity (the murkiness) of the water off St. Kilda, from 10 to three, 72 hours AFTER dredging began. She responded by saying "Well I supposed that depends where the buoy is doesn't it?". *cough* *cough*. Excuse me Mrs. Warfe, you claim that the entire bay will be devastated by the dredging so if your claims are true, then it wouldn't matter where the buoy was would it? Don't believe the statistics? http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23331434-2862,00.html
And there's more to come...
Monday, May 26, 2008
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