Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01285:reg:10:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01285
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 1/2)
Character Range: 204740–210398

10            Affected interests
Organisations likely to be affected by the actions proposed in this recovery plan include: international multilateral and bilateral agreements, government agencies (Commonwealth and state), particularly those involved with environmental protection, conservation and fisheries management programs, the fishing industry, Indigenous community groups, researchers, and conservation groups. This list however should not be considered exhaustive, as there may be other interest groups that would like to be included in the future or need to be considered when specialised tasks are required.
Table 15 lists some of the interest groups, how they could contribute to the success of the recovery plan and the potential benefits/impacts that may emerge from the plan's implementation.
Table 15: Affected interests.
Interest Group                                   Contribution                                                                                                                                                                                   Impacts/Benefits

Australian Government                            Responsible for development, coordination and evaluation of the plan                                                                                                                           Informed decision making concerning EPBC Act requirements

                                                 Responsible for implementation of the plan in Commonwealth areas                                                                                                                               Greater ability to deliver on domestic and international obligations with regard to albatross and petrel conservation

                                                 Providing financial support for implementation of the plan                                                                                                                                     Increased knowledge of seabirds and their habitats – increased exchange of information between decision-makers and the community

                                                 Education

State government agencies                        Contributing to the development of the plan and its implementation within jurisdictional boundaries                                                                                            Greater ability to deliver on state obligations with regard to albatross and petrel conservation

                                                 Tasmania: Providing expert advice on albatrosses and petrels and their biology, ecology and conservation                                                                                       Increased knowledge of seabirds and their habitats – increased exchange of information

                                                 Tasmania: Contributing to the implementation and evaluation of the plan, particularly in conducting research and monitoring programs for breeding species – implementing on ground activities  Tasmania: Monitoring of albatross and petrel breeding populations and success of conservation actions

Fishing industry                                 Contributing to the development and evaluation of the plan, particularly in marine settings                                                                                                    Greater ability to deliver on Commonwealth and state obligations with regard to albatross and petrel conservation

                                                 Contributing to development of innovative conservation outcomes for industry                                                                                                                   Increased knowledge of seabirds and their habitats – increased exchange of information

Indigenous community groups                      Contributing traditional knowledge                                                                                                                                                             Increased knowledge of albatrosses and petrels, and their habitats – increased exchange of information

Conservation Groups                              Contributing to the implementation and evaluation of the plan, particularly in conducting education and research programs                                                                      Opportunity to seek funding for conservation and awareness projects under biodiversity conservation programs

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Delivering on charitable/not-for-profit goals benefiting the public

Australasian Seabird Group / BirdLife Australia  Providing expert advice on albatrosses and petrels and their biology, ecology and conservation                                                                                                 Opportunity to seek funding for conservation and awareness projects under biodiversity conservation programs

                                                 Contributing to the implementation and evaluation of the plan                                                                                                                                  Greater coordination of targeted conservation projects

                                                 Education

Community and Special Interest groups            Contributing to the plan