Ms Dean said the standard was developed and implemented across all TasPorts’ sites in 2021 and provides guidance on the minimum acceptable requirements to ensure light pollution across all facilities is minimised.
“The development and implementation of a Light Pollution Standard, as well as diligent monitoring by TasPorts’ teams on the ground, alongside cooperation of shippers and port users, contributed to this excellent outcome,” Ms Dean said.
“At the Port of Lady Barron, new bird-friendly lights have been installed, including key operational lighting, as well as low bollard lights on the public wharf, to ensure ongoing community safety. Further, night-time vessel operations are restricted during the migration period to ensure light pollution is mitigated from visiting vessels.