Top End Coasts
  • What's Special
    • Our coasts and sea life
    • The Coastal Economy
    • Top End Rivers
    • Saltwater Country
    • Darwin Harbour
    • Fishing Lifestyle
  • The Problems
    • Mangrove Destruction
    • Industrialisation of Darwin Harbour
    • Territory rivers under pressure
    • Climate change in the Top End
    • Plastic pollution
    • Seabed mining in the NT
  • Take Action
    • Protect Darwin Harbour
    • Attenborough's Call - Protect Our Oceans
    • Protect Top End Coasts from Gillnets
    • Protect The Roper River
  • News & Media
    • News
    • Reports & Fact Sheets
    • Videos
  • Contact
Top End Coasts
  • What's Special
    • What's Special
    • Our coasts and sea life
    • The Coastal Economy
    • Top End Rivers
    • Saltwater Country
    • Darwin Harbour
    • Fishing Lifestyle
  • The Problems
    • The Problems
    • Mangrove Destruction
    • Industrialisation of Darwin Harbour
    • Territory rivers under pressure
    • Climate change in the Top End
    • Plastic pollution
    • Seabed mining in the NT
  • Take Action
    • Take Action
    • Protect Darwin Harbour
    • Attenborough's Call - Protect Our Oceans
    • Protect Top End Coasts from Gillnets
    • Protect The Roper River
  • News & Media
    • News
    • Reports & Fact Sheets
    • Videos
  • Contact

Keep Top End Coasts Healthy


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NOWHERE ELSE HAS COASTS LIKE OURS. LET'S KEEP THEM THAT WAY.

Our coasts are at the heart of our Top End lifestyle. The marine life, fishing, and sunsets. It is what makes the Top End home, and it is worth standing up for.

Add your name - you will be joining thousands of Territorians standing together to keep our NT coasts healthy.


Working together as a community, we’ve already accomplished:

  • The Territory's first plan to protect our coasts - the NT Coastal and Marine Management Strategy;
  • The establishment of the Limmen Bight Marine Park and its subsequent expansion; 
  • The Northern Territory enacted a permanent ban on destructive seabed mining, making it the first Australian jurisdiction to do so;
  • Marine life like dugong, turtles and sawfish will no longer be caught in barramundi gillnets with a ban to be in place by 2028;
  • Worked with partners to secure $25 mil in federal funding for the Ghost Net Initiative;

The job is not finished. Pressures like pollution, massive industrial proposals in Darwin Harbour, and climate impacts are on the rise. Our work continues.

Add your mobile and we will text you the moment your voice can make a difference. Important updates get buried in email. A text does not. We will only text when it counts.

👉 STAND WITH THOUSANDS OF TERRITORIANS keeping our coasts healthy, for today and for the ones who come after us.

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We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands and seas of the Northern Territory Top End and pay our respects to Elders past and present. We recognise the deep and continuing connection of saltwater people to Sea Country and support their role in caring for it.

  

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