杰维斯湾:一个非常特别的地方。

A.-G. Catford
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也许这一切的奇迹是,在1973年的《Operculum》特刊之后的13年里,该特刊完全致力于杰维斯湾(在那个时期的大部分时间里,实际上是杰维斯湾的“圣经”),海湾的著名景点基本上保留了下来。当然,主要的增长中心已经扩大,海军发展的计划也在酝酿之中,但到目前为止,那些美丽清澈的海水和比白色更白的沙滩仍保留着这些品质。然而,在发展的影响变得无法忍受之前,允许发展继续到什么程度?我们必须向人类不可避免的过度行为低头,宽恕南方的另一个植物学湾吗?1973年以来发生了什么?Operculus特刊“杰维斯湾-未来?”是对一项非常重大的重工业发展计划的回应,该计划几乎有可能摧毁海湾的北岸和西北腹地。该计划得到了新南威尔士州(阿斯金)政府的批准,如果不是市场力量反对开发项目的核心——阿姆科钢铁厂的开工,该计划本来会继续进行。
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Jervis Bay: A very special place.
Perhaps the wonder of it all is that, 13 years after the 1973 special issue of Operculum, which was devoted entirely to Jervis Bay (virtually the Jervis Bay “bible” for most of that period), the Bay’s renowned attractions largely remain. Certainly the principal growth centres have expanded, and plans for naval developments are in the offing, but those beautifully clear waters and whiter than white sands so far retain those qualities. However, to what degree can development be permitted to continue before its impact becomes intolerable? Must we bow to the inevitability of human excesses and condone another Botany Bay in the south? So what has happened since 1973? The Operculus special issue “Jervis Bay - the Future?” was a response to a very major plan for heavy industrial development which threatened to virtually obliterate the Bay’s northern shores and north-western hinterland. This plan was approved by the NSW (Askin) Government, and would have gone ahead had not work market forces been against the commencement of the Armco steelworks, the core of the development.
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