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Media Release
Recfishwest Welcomes Wetline Review
Recfishwest praised the announcement by Minister for
Fisheries, Jon Ford, on the management arrangements for the West Coast and Gascoyne
wetline fishery.
The new arrangements will bring the wetline fishery under management controls.
It will foster a small, professional and profitable commercial finfish fishery
and give greater responsibility to the recreational fishing sector to better manage
their activities.
Executive Director of Recfishwest, Frank Prokop was
extremely pleased with the decision. "This is a great day for fisheries management
in Western Australia and for Recfishwest. We have been working on an equitable
management plan for the wetline fishery in this state for nearly 10 full years
and it has finally come to fruition."
"Recfishwest is especially pleased with the controls
on the take of fish by boats that do not qualify for a specific wetline entitlement.
Not allowing the take of any fish, or the carrying of any gear for taking finfish
will allow for more effective compliance."
"While some people are concentrating on a not yet
realised price increase for local seafood, Recfishwest believes that there will
be many benefits, including fish of a consistently higher quality from a dedicated
wetline fishery and a reduction in the black market." Mr Prokop said.
The Chairman of Recfishwest Des Wood also welcomed the
management arrangements. "The Minister's decision represents a significant
step forward in sustainable fisheries management. The enormous efforts of Recfishwest
have been proven to be worthwhile in what we believe is a visionary and equitable
decision."
Recfishwest believes that recreational fishers will
need to adopt even greater responsibility for managing the recreational share
of the resource in the future.
This decision paves the way for a more formal allocation
of fish stocks to the recreational fishery through the integrated fisheries process.
"Recfishwest is looking forward to the challenge
of managing our recreational fisheries to ensure that a quality experience is
maintained. This will have enormous benefits to the economy and lifestyle of Western
Australians as we are already world leaders in this area." Mr Prokop said.
Recreational fishers have been the driving force behind
a number of successful management measures for the protection of fish stocks such
as the Cockburn Sound and Shark Bay pink snapper closures and anticipated protection
of blue groper at Rottnest.
"Continuing to manage important species such as
dhufish and snapper is the next challenge!" Mr Prokop concluded.
ENDS
Media Contact
Frank Prokop, Executive Director - Recfishwest 9246 3366 or 0419 949 118.
This page last updated on 31 May 2007.
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