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Australia environment modification demonstration forces ship to terminate arrival at coal port

A climate change protest off the coast of Australia's New South Wales State forced an inbound ship to reverse from the nation's largest terminal for coal exports on Sunday, the port operator said.

According to climate activist group Rising Tide, which has arranged the protest, more than 100 protesters were in the shipping channel near the Port of Newcastle, as part of a. 50-hour blockade that began on Friday.

The Port of Newcastle, some 170 km (105 miles) from the. state capital Sydney, is the largest bulk shipping port on. Australia's east coast.

A Port of Newcastle spokesperson stated disturbance due to the. protest was minimal but that an inbound vessel aborted due to. people in the channel and has actually been rescheduled to come in.

Port operations would continue as normal on Sunday if cops. were able to keep the shipping channel clear, he stated.

Increasing Tide stated the vessel forced to reverse was a coal. ship.

New South Police stated some arrests were made at the protest. on Sunday but did not offer a number. 3 people were. apprehended on Saturday after being gotten rid of from the water.

Climate modification is a dissentious concern in Australia, the world's. second-biggest exporter of thermal coal and the largest exporter. of coking coal.

A similar protest in November last year interfered with operations. at the Port of Newcastle, requiring all delivering movements to. cease temporarily.

(source: Reuters)