On the 18th
of July 2017, the South Durban Community Environmental Alliance together with
Groundwork hosted an offshore oil and gas stakeholder consultative at the
Austerville community civic centre.
The purpose of
the oil and gas workshop was to create awareness in the communities of proposed
3D and 2D seismic testing in our ocean. The seismic testing as presented will
bring nothing but destruction to our marine environment, marine life and
destroy the ocean. It is important we create awareness as the ocean plays an
important role in the livelihoods of subsistence fishermen, beach users,
surfers, business owners and the hospitality sector. Jennifer Olbers of
Ezemvelo Wildlife provided an informative and interesting presentation of the
observed impacts of seismic surveys on marine fauna on the East Coast.
Adrian Pole an
attorney in private practice charged with dealing of the issue of marine oil
and gas exploration activities in our Indian Ocean presented on the legal
framework and how as society we can place our arguments against the oil&
gas exploration. His detail legal analysis was well written, easy to understand
and very informative. He was able to explain the legal framework surrounding
offshore oil and gas exploration activities, including the fault lines in the
regulatory framework. He further gave input into the legal recourse for
interested and affected parties and what should the next move be.
The final
presenter of the day was Samuel Chademana of Groundwork. Samuel provided
stakeholder mobilisation and push back strategies as well as an advocacy
programme to lobby against government’s decision to allow seismic surveys to be
undertaken in our Indian Ocean. Samuel’s emphasized the plan to formulate and
implement a public awareness programme that will reach out to the parties who
will be directly affected by the surveys.
The workshop
attendance was excellent and people affected came from all areas of KZN. Areas
such as; Wentworth, Austerville, Umlazi, KwaMakhutha, Chatsworth, the Bluff and
even as far as Port Shepstone. Since the seismic surveys will be done all along
the Coast of the Indian Ocean, it is important to create awareness to those who
live along the East Coast and depend on the ocean to survive.
Written By:
Chadley Joseph (SDCEA Project Officer)
Tel:
061 843 6580
Email:
chadley@sdceango.co.za
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