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Recreational fishers take the right steps to ensure sustainability
Recfishwest today praised a range of announcements by
Minister for Fisheries, Jon Ford, and the Department of Fisheries designed to
ensure the sustainability of the fish resources of Western Australia.
"The decisions which have been announced have all
been instigated by Recfishwest or regional Recreational Fishing Advisory Committees
and clearly demonstrate the commitment of the recreational fishing sector to proactive
management of the resources of this state." According to Frank Prokop, Executive
Director of Recfishwest, the recreational fishing peak body.
The Minister for Fisheries has approved an increase
in the legal minimum size limit for pink snapper in the Wilson Inlet from 280
mm to 410 mm effective from 6 July 2007. This creates a uniform minimum legal
size limit for pink snapper across the South Coast and West Coast Regions.
"The coordination of local support by Mr
Robert Robinson and local member for Albany, Mr Peter Watson has been an important
consideration in getting this regulation implemented." Mr Prokop said.
Local support from the Peel regional Recreational Fishing
Advisory Committee, with strong endorsement from Recfishwest, has seen the prohibition
of drag netting in the Peel-Harvey estuary. The reduction in prawn numbers and
the by-catch of small crabs has been a key driver in the implementation of this
management reform that has been widely canvassed and supported in the Mandurah
region.
"Recfishwest is also pleased to see total protection
for cobbler in the Swan-Canning catchment." Mr Prokop said. "While recreational
fishing is not the cause for the decline of cobbler, additional protection will
increase the focus on managing the environmental factors which have greatly affected
the cobbler and river prawn stocks in the Swan-Canning systems."
Recfishwest has been working with the Swan River Trust
to develop research projects that will identify impacts and recovery strategies
for river prawns and cobbler.
"While a 10 year closure seems a long time, it
is necessary to allow the species to recover. If cobbler do not show dramatic
signs of recovery within 5 years, we will know that we must address environmental
management in a much more robust way."
Finally, Recfishwest is pleased to see a fishing closure
for the lakes on Heirisson Island.
Bream appear to aggregate in this area prior to spawning
and this closure will help to maintain bream stocks in the Swan River. This closure
has been strongly advocated for by bream fishermen themselves."
"These are more examples of where recreational
fishers have proactively endorsed tighter restrictions on a fishery to ensure
its sustainability in the future." Mr Prokop said.
ENDS
Media Contact
Frank Prokop, Executive Director - Recfishwest 9246 3366 or 0419 949 118.
This page last updated on 3 July 2007.
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