Of dogs, fish, birds and turds : the social construction of sewage pollution by recreational boaters


Autoria(s): Grant-Smith, Deanna
Data(s)

01/07/2011

Resumo

Animals are often used as ‘evidence’ of marine pollution. Take for instance the ubiquitous images of miserable oil-soaked marine birds following high profile oil spills such as the Exxon Valdez, Pacific Adventurer and Deepwater Horizon incidents or the images of bloated floating fish carcasses which are used to signal the presence of toxic pollutants. In recent years waste discharges from vessels have come under increased public and regulatory scrutiny both in Australia and around the world. International, regional, national and local restrictions are becoming more stringent for high profile marine pollutants such as oil as well as previously overlooked vessel-sourced pollutants such as sewage. Drawing upon media reports and recreational boater responses to government attempts to regulate the discharge of sewage from recreational vessels, this paper considers the important role played by animals in constructions of marine pollution by sewage and attributions of blame for this pollution. Specifically, this study found that recreational boat owners disputed claims their sewage management practices posed an environmental threat arguing that the sewage discharged was readily and eagerly consumed by fish in the receiving environment. Boat owners also argued that increased levels of bacteria which indicate the presence of faeces within the marine environment could be directly attributed to the excrement of marine mammals and birds or were the result of dog faeces being washed through municipal storm water systems rather than the result of vessel discharges. By contrast the contamination of oysters was provided as evidence of sewage pollution by other stakeholders.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/63848/

Publicador

Australian Animals Studies Group

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/63848/1/Grant-Smith_AASG2011.pdf

Grant-Smith, Deanna (2011) Of dogs, fish, birds and turds : the social construction of sewage pollution by recreational boaters. In Animals, People - a Shared Environment, 4th Biennial Australian Animals Studies Group Conference, 10-13 July 2011, Brisbane, QLD. (Unpublished)

Direitos

Copyright 2013 [please consult the author]

Fonte

QUT Business School; School of Management

Palavras-Chave #160000 STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY #160507 Environment Policy #160510 Public Policy #160599 Policy and Administration not elsewhere classified #marine pollution #recreational boating #sewage pollution #pollution prevention policy #community engagement
Tipo

Conference Item