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Media Statement
Recfishwest Praises Increase to Minimum Legal Size Limit for Wilson Inlet Pink
Snapper
23 January 2007
Recfishwest today praised the announcement
by Minister for Fisheries, Jon Ford, to increase the minimum legal
size limit for pink snapper in Wilson Inlet.
The Minister for Fisheries has approved
an increase in the legal minimum size for pink snapper in the Wilson
Inlet from 280 mm to 410 mm by mid 2007. This creates a uniform
minimum legal size limit for pink snapper across the South Coast
and West Coast Regions.
Fisheries research suggests that pink snapper
are slow growing, live in excess of 25 years and reach sexual maturity
at around 400 mm.
"The increase will provide a significant
boost for oceanic snapper stocks where Wilson Inlet is an important
nursery for juvenile pink snapper along the South Coast." Recfishwest
Executive Director, Frank Prokop said.
The recreational sector expressed its strong
support (67%) for an increase to the Wilson Inlet minimum legal
size of pink snapper in 2005 South Coast Recreational Fishing Review,
but it was not implemented.
"It has been the coordination of local
support by Mr Robert Robinson and local member for Albany, Peter
Watson that has been an important consideration in getting this
regulation changed at this time." Mr Prokop said.
Mr Robinson was responsible for collecting
1700 signatures of concerned local residents and visitors to outline
the strong community support for the change.
"Recfishwest understands that some
fishers in the Wilson Inlet may be impacted upon as a result of
this change in the size limit, but a biologically based size limit
is in the best long term interest of the fishery." 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 protection of blue groper at Rottnest
Island.
"This is another example of where recreational
fishers have proactively endorsed tighter restrictions on a fishery
to ensure its sustainability in the future." Mr Prokop said.
"We are pleased with the Minister's
decision which will help ensure a sustainable resource on the South
Coast." Mr Prokop said.
ENDS
Media Contact
Frank Prokop, Executive Director - Recfishwest 9246 3366 or 0419
949 118.
This page last updated on 23 January 2007.
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