Humans Of The Area – Frank Future of Nelson Bay FEATURED Nelson Bay (Tomaree Peninsula areas) by News Of The Area - Modern Media - August 10, 2017 Frank Future in his trademark hat with Imagine at the dock. Photo by Marian Sampson FRANK Future is best known for his work in conservation, protection of whales, and the promotion of Port Stephens. Modern Media: Advertise with News Of The Area and you get your ad in 1) in Print, 2) on the News Website (like this ad), and 3) on our Social Media news site. A much more efficient way to advertise. Reach a HUGE audience for a LOW price TODAY! Call us on 02 4983 2134. Or media@newsofthearea.com.au Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE Frank arrived in Port Stephens expecting to take on the role of caretaker of the outer lighthouse. Unfortunately during a managerial hiatus, the lighthouse was vandalised with fire destroying the historic lighthouse. After the fire, Frank was standing in the ruins on Fingal Island contemplating his future when two whales breached. At the time whale numbers were low and this was a rare and wonderful sighting. Ultimately it was this sighting of the whales that lead Frank to build Imagine and become a force in international circles working to protect whales. Frank, a shipwright, built Imagine in 1995 with the help of a group of stakeholders. Frank Future told News Of The Area, “Imagine was one of the first businesses to offer whale watching in NSW.” “It was in mid June 1996 when cruising on Imagine that Migaloo was sighted, and footage of the whale was shown on NBN.” “It was a catalyst for people to start coming to the Bay for whale watching,” he said. Frank has continued to be active in whale conservation, working with International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) and Greenpeace. He has attended international Whaling Commission Meetings with the goal of making whale watching the only legitimate industry for whales. Frank actively lobbied the Japanese commission to stop whaling in Australian waters. The white whale that sits on Nelson Bay Road was a gift to Frank from Greenpeace. Whale populations have dramatically increased since 1995 and it is people like Frank who have helped to restore their population. Breaching whale. Image by Meagan Canton (Meagan Canton image was also used on the front cover Bay NOTA 13 July) By Marian SAMPSON
I am a member of OCCI ocean coastal care initiative Port Stephens and Frank has been a strong supporter of our local branch. Recently I joined some friends on 2 of Frank’s whale watching tours and had such a brilliant time. I have been a long term resident of Port Stephens and never did a trip before this year but now I am hooked! I am definitely going to do these trips again and again. Reply