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    Protest against the new WA fishing fees

    To all Fishos.
    PLEASE PROTEST about the new WA fishing fees.No mater wich state/territory you are in PROTEST!!!!
    Dont forget,if they get away with it in WA your state may be next.
    Send an email to the WA Fisheries Minister,Norman Moore stating your objections ASAP.
    mailto:norman.moore@mp.wa.gov.au
    If any of you frequent other fishing/4x4 websites and are fisherpeople please post the above email addy.
    Thanks Everyone.
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    more info please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    more info please?
    Yes please, more information. I've got two West Ozzy Fish-O's out working here with me and we're all very interested in any changes to our sport.
    Thanks
    Craig

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    Here you go Diana and Craig.
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    Home » Forums » General Forums » Political and Environmental Issues
    NEW Fishing licenses and West Coast restrictions.




    Submitted by TerryF on Thu, 2009-07-02 11:24.
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    Fishing licenses and West Coast restrictions.
    The Government/Cabinet/Minister have decided. Announced 2 July. Apply from mid October 2009.
    2 month closed season for West Coast demersal species 15 Oct to 15 Dec each year.
    More demersal species included in the West Coast list, not just a "vulnerable 5". Coral and Coronation trout, Cods, Dhufish, Emperors, Baldchin groper and Tuskfish, Blue Groper, Hapuku, Bass groper, Trevella, Grey banded rock cod, Parrot fish, Pink Snapper, Queen snapper, Red Emperor, Red snapper, bight redfish, nannygai and swallowtail, Tropical snappers and sea perch (mangrove jack, fingermark, job fish, stripey sea perch etc.) Foxfish and Pigfish.
    State wide boat licence fee $30 for any fishing from boats, (unless the activity is covered by one of the separate licences also held, eg recreational rock lobster)
    West Coast demersal fishing licence from boats $150 per year, $20 for 1 day, $60 for 14 days.
    Other licence fees increased to $45 each. Umbrella licence removed.
    50% discounts for Pensioners and Children under 16. Children under 16 fishing with a licenced fisher don't need a Rec boat fishing licence if using part of the licenced person's daily bag limit.
    EDIT EDIT 4:15PM Ignore this >>>Some ambiguity in the wording about children under 16 needing a licence, (eg demersal licence) when fishing and using part of the licenced person's daily bag limit. Understand that the intention is no licences required for this.<<< Ignore this EDIT EDIT Yes a separate licence IS required.
    Shore based fishing for finfish doesn't need any licence, that means shore based catch of demersals doesn't need a demersal licence. Closed seasons for West Coast demersals applies to shore based fishing too.
    Revenue raised from the new licensing system would be quarantined in a recreational fishing trust and only spent on matters related to recreational fishing.
    The review reports which were part of the decisions on restrictions will be released.
    Mixed bag limit for lower risk category 3 fish in the West Coast bioregion will reduce from 40 per angler to 30 and for medium risk category 2 fish from 16 to 12.
    Tailor slot limit changes to only 2 fish over 50cm (previously only 2 fish over 60cm) within the unchanged 8 per day bag limit.
    Review of all these after 12 months of operation.
    Some details still to be explained or clarified.
    Source:- Minister for Fisheries Media Statement:- http://www.mediastatements.wa.gov.au/Pages/default.aspx?ItemId=132159
    Dept of Fisheries http://www.fish.wa.gov.au/docs/pub/RecFishArrange/index.php (Added 12:14 pm)
    Recfishwest Media Release http://www.recfishwest.org.au/MediaReleaseWestCoastRuleChanges2009.htm
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    Strong reaction expected to West Coast Recreational fishing changes.
    Recfishwest has predicted a public outcry over the latest measures announced by Fisheries Minister Norman Moore.
    Recfishwest executive director Frank Prokop said that despite recognising the benefit of a recreational fishing licence system, his organisation did not support Minister Moore's new fee structure.
    "Fees for different activities such as fishing for rock lobster, abalone, marron and fresh water species have been raised and standardised to $45 each," Mr Prokop said.
    "The addition of two new licences - $30 for anyone fishing from a boat and an additional demersal fishing licence costing between $20 a day to $150 annually - means that keen anglers who want the complete suite of fishing activities will have to pay $405 per year.
    "This is in stark contrast to the previous umbrella licence which cost $81."
    Mr Prokop said that despite flaws in the previous umbrella licence system, Recfishwest believes at the very least, that a discount for fishers who undertake multiple licensed fisheries must be included in the new management structure.
    "We agree with the plan to quarantine funds raised through the new licence system into a recreational fishing trust account," he said.
    Recfishwest will be steadfast on ensuring any revenue is managed by the recreational sector for enhancement and management needs of the fish resources we access.
    "Our preferred licensing model would be for a much lower fee shared amongst all recreational fishers," Mr Prokop said.
    Recfishwest supports a state wide boat fishing licence, but as a step towards a general angling licence. This would spread the financial cost, allow for the needs of all fishers to be met and provide data across all recreational fisheries.
    "The extremely high fee structure is obviously aimed at helping to make the recreational West Coast Demersal fishery cost recovered and we are concerned this cost will act as a financial disincentive to fishers who wish to target these species."
    The commercial West Coast Demersal fishery harvests 50% of the resource, but its fee structure is not even close to being cost recovered.
    However, Mr Prokop believed that there are some good elements to the package.
    We support the moves to introduce new bag limits on category 2 and 3 inshore species and to fund new research into the status of these stocks.
    Recfishwest strongly supported the change to the tailor slot limit to become two fish larger than 50 cm instead of two fish over 60 cm which will provide additional protection for larger tailor.
    Recfishwest supports a two month closure as opposed to the four month closure proposed by the previous government.
    We believe that it sends an important message to anglers that we have a part to play in managing stocks of species such as dhufish. Recfishwest believes that the government has seriously under-estimated the impact the closed season combined with extremely high demersal licence fees will have on reducing recreational participation and catch.
    "The performance measures for the fishery must be developed such that they allow the recreational sector to benefit from a stock recovery. We also urge an independent assessment of the impact of these management reforms and ongoing review." Mr Prokop said.
    Recfishwest is also pleased that the government did not pander to the irresponsible demands for area closures from radical marine conservation groups.
    "One of the benefits of licensing is that it allows the recreational sector to have greater influence on management reforms. Recfishwest is also calling on the government to apply the same risk and cost recovery principles to Marine Park management where proponents contribute nothing financially to management."
    Mr Prokop expected strong opposition to these proposals in a number of areas, especially given the extremely high cost of fishing and the contribution it already makes to the economy.
    "The money MUST be used responsibly with the benefits of management being returned to recreational fishing.
    After all, this is a $750 million industry and an essential component of the Western Australian way of life." Mr Prokop concluded.
    ENDS Media Contacts
    Frank Prokop, Executive Director - Recfishwest ph. 9246 3366 or 0419 949 118
    Kane Moyle, Policy Officer - Recfishwest ph. 9246 3366 or 0403 898 432
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    I am just stunned they have done this. Another recreation activity being kept only for the rich and elite.
    Glad we are out of this range currentlly.
    I just urge all WA fishers to join together and veto it by not paying the licence or fines.
    WA fishers have been very receptive to bag limits, fishing seasons and catch sizes and then get shafted with this for cooperating.
    Commercial fishers are left alone and the closed season is not even the Dhufish breeding season.
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    Latest I hear is due to the amount of comments about the south and west coast fisheries having diferent bag limits and the prospect of west coast fishers heading to the south coast the west coast bag limits are LIKELY to be imposed on the south coast.
    LOOKOUT TO THE NORTH NEXT!!!
    THEN LOOKOUT NORTH AND SOUTH FOR THE FEE CATCH UP!!!!
    Get them protest Emails rolling in!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    Latest I hear is due to the amount of comments about the south and west coast fisheries having diferent bag limits and the prospect of west coast fishers heading to the south coast the west coast bag limits are LIKELY to be imposed on the south coast.
    LOOKOUT TO THE NORTH NEXT!!!
    THEN LOOKOUT NORTH AND SOUTH FOR THE FEE CATCH UP!!!!
    Get them protest Emails rolling in!!!!
    Andrew
    Yep, it will happen. We believe it will be extended to here by 2011. Apparentlly we will be required to still pay the $30 a year fee. Well I for one will not be paying any fishing fee. We already pay enough to fish now supporting bait and tackle stores, fuel, boat rego and insurance, club fees and maintaining a club for education of future anglers.
    The only way these prats will get the message is if everyone takes the same stance and just does not pay it.
    Inciting rebellion, yep sure am.
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    We have a 'General Fishing Licence' fee in NSW at $25 per annum for 'all styles' of fishing both fresh and salt water .
    We get detailed reports on where this revenue is spent and they actually email or post reports on re-stocking freshwater fishing systems across NSW.
    Most NSW Fishos are happy with the Fees and the Results to Date .
    Those new Fees and multiple charges are way over the top in my opinion for WA .
    You have every right to complain - and I will send an email also
    Cheers ,
    Kev .

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    Fishing licence fees.

    Well this just about makes my mind up for me to sell the boat. I haven't used it in 5 - 6 months and it's only done about 50 hours in 4 years from new!!!
    Total waste of money and I ain't wasting no more on insurance, rego etc. and now this.
    Advert soon in the weekend papers as I can't be bothered trying to change pollies minds about yet more money grubbing.
    Alan.

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    What State are you in Alan ?
    There is no 'Location' in your profile .

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