What now for recreational fishing

What now for recreational fishing?



The new Liberal/National government will mean a different approach to fisheries and environmental management and recreational fishing.



But the new government will have lots of other important and urgent things to do and will be lobbied by lots of different interest groups.



A lot of work will be needed to get and keep recreational fishing, etc into that list and get proper and timely treatment of all the conflicting issues and opinions.



Recfishwest Election Policy, on behalf of the recreational fishing community of Western Australia http://www.recfishwest.org.au/ElectionPolicy2008.htm covers lots of very important points for recreational fishing etc and has been very well received.



Now you need Recfishwest to help look after your recreational fishing interests. Who else has the time, the knowledge, the professional approach, the realistic alternatives, the willingness and the contacts?



YOU can support this important work of Recfishwest by becoming a member.



You can join for just $20 or $10 for over 65/under 18, $40 for a family of 4 - by post, by phone 9246 3366, fax 9246 5955, by email , in person, or fill in a website form see http://www.recfishwest.org.au/MembershipDet.htm



For those who think the Liberal party will REMOVE the West Coast Vulnerable 5 bans, see these extracts from their Liberal Party Recreational Fishing and Boating policy http://www.wa.liberal.org.au/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=49&Itemid=141



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Recreational Fishing:- ...There is no question that it is important for the environment and for the commercial and recreational fishing industries that Western Australia’s fish stocks are well managed into the future.



A Liberal Government will immediately establish an expert recreational fishing panel to review the Labor Government’s ban and evaluate the environmental, social and economic impact of the restrictions, with a view to relaxing the bans.



A Liberal Government will be committed to ensuring there is an appropriate balance between the need to manage fish stocks and the ability of Western Australians to enjoy recreational fishing.



Note:- This ONLY promises a review "with a view to relaxing the bans." Does NOT promise REMOVING the bans.



Who is on the "expert recreational fishing panel" will be very important. Watch for info on that.



However, considering the previously proposed start date of the bans on 15 October 2008 is only one month away, the chances of bans starting on 15 Oct this year would have to be low.



But what are the Liberal Party's policies on all the other issues affecting recreational fishing????? Nothing in their election policy other than the commitment to "balance" and the need that "fish stocks are well managed into the future"



National Party's fishing policies???



Then there's the Western Australian Fishing Industry Council's policies to support professional/commercial fishing published in http://www.wafic.com.au/images/wafic---aihah.pdf



Interesting and busy times are ahead.



TerryF

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Terry, any thoughts?

Mon, 2008-09-15 10:28

Terry, any predictions on who you think will be the new state fisheries minister? If it turns out to be a Nat, it might prove interesting.

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However, considering the previously proposed start date of the bans on 15 October 2008 is only one month away, the chances of bans starting on 15 Oct this year would have to be low

You don't think the new government will stay with the status quo? Or you more think it'll be a case of 'let's set it asside this year' and reassess when the dust has settled? (as I said in the V5 ban post)?

 

Colin Molloy

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What now for recreational fishing

Mon, 2008-09-15 10:57

Colin

Please see my PM to you.

Predictions????.... no, waiting for announcements - and then that'll be right.

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...the new government will stay with the status quo?

The status quo is in the Fish Resources Management Act Regulations http://www.slp.wa.gov.au/legislation/statutes.nsf/main_mrtitle_1458_homepage.html

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Cheers Terry

Mon, 2008-09-15 11:41

As agreed, interesting times.

Colin Molloy

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Fisheries and Environment Ministers

Wed, 2008-09-24 07:30

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who .... will be the new state fisheries minister?

Fisheries Minister from http://www.premier.wa.gov.au/Minister.html
Honourable Norman Moore BA DipEd JP MLC
Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Fisheries; Electoral Affairs
Address: 4th Floor, London House, 216 St Georges Terrace, Perth WA 6000
Telephone: 9422 3000 Fax: 9422 3001
e-Mail:

Profile http://www.parliament.wa.gov.au/Parliament/memblist.nsf/AllDocs/06a210994b60a784482565d000295567?OpenDocument (Covers up to change of Government, Sept 2008)

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Environment Minister from http://www.premier.wa.gov.au/Minister.html
Honourable Donna Faragher JP MLC
Minister for Environment; Youth
Address: Level 10 West, Dumas House, 2 Havelock Street, WEST Perth WA 6005
Telephone: 9213 7500 Fax: 9213 7522
e-Mail:

Profile http://parliament.wa.gov.au/parliament%5Cmemblist.nsf/WAllMembersFlat/Faragher,+Donna+Evelyn+Mary?opendocument (Covers up to change of Government, Sept 2008)

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