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Title: Bones of Contention & Recreational Fishing havens - Food for Thought
Post by: Scott Mitchell on November 03, 2011, 07:07:27 AM
Submission to Dept of Environment

Every 3 or so years, the Federal Dept of Environment reviews the Fishery in each state that wants to export wild caught fish. The official title for this process is…

Environmental Assessment on the (QLD) East Coast Inshore Fin Fish Fishery (ECIFF) under the Environment and Biodiversity Protection Act, 1999 and the Guidelines for the Ecologically Sustainable Management of Fisheries, Ed. 2,2007

The public are called upon to make comment on this which I have done .The Dept of Environment can choose to deny or restrict the states export license if it sees fit .It can also impose conditions. The last round in 2008was headed by Peter Garrett and several good things came out of it .I have tabled a list of 14 recommendations for their consideration.

The Bones of Contention

Forming part of this submission is a document I’ve been working on for some time called “The Bones of Contention”. This seeks to put cold hard facts on the table regarding Fisheries Management in Queensland. A lot of study has gone into it and I’m releasing it publicly today .It goes through a lot of contentious issues affecting us as recreational fishers and businesses .Your comments are welcome as always. Please feel free to distribute this.

http://scotto.com.au/cmsdocuments/The%20Bones%20of%20Contention%201st%20public%20release.pdf (http://scotto.com.au/cmsdocuments/The%20Bones%20of%20Contention%201st%20public%20release.pdf)

Cheers for now – Paul Aubin

Recreational Fishing Havens

Lindsay Dines Oct 2011

The attached document represents 10 years of research into fisheries management with particular reference to the Cooloola and Fraser Island inshore fishery. It also represents 40 years of intense angling of this region. Qld Fisheries are largely unaware of much of the content which, apart from being disappointing, means that our inshore fisheries are being mismanaged. I am hopeful that we can take this matter forward with a view to sustainable fisheries and with substantial economic and environmental benefits for Queensland.

http://scotto.com.au/cmsdocuments/DinesRFH2011LR.pdf (http://scotto.com.au/cmsdocuments/DinesRFH2011LR.pdf)

Regards Scotto

Title: Re: Bones of Contention & Recreational Fishing havens - Food for Thought
Post by: aussiebasser on November 03, 2011, 11:00:42 AM
How do you have 40 years of intense angling in the Cooloola and Fraser Island district?
Title: Re: Bones of Contention & Recreational Fishing havens - Food for Thought
Post by: elops on November 03, 2011, 11:11:57 AM
How do you have 40 years of intense angling in the Cooloola and Fraser Island district?

More than 40 years by 3 generations of the net fishery that works from Lake Cootharaba to the beaches.
Title: Re: Bones of Contention & Recreational Fishing havens - Food for Thought
Post by: Scott Mitchell on November 03, 2011, 02:41:31 PM
The links don't work Scott.  How do you have 40 years of intense angling in the Cooloola and Fraser Island district?


These are not "my" reports - I am just sharing them  ;)

Not sure what happened with the links - Try these -

http://scotto.com.au/cmsdocuments/DinesRFH2011LR.pdf (http://scotto.com.au/cmsdocuments/DinesRFH2011LR.pdf)

http://scotto.com.au/cmsdocuments/The%20Bones%20of%20Contention%201st%20public%20release.pdf (http://scotto.com.au/cmsdocuments/The%20Bones%20of%20Contention%201st%20public%20release.pdf)

There has been a LOT of work put into both & I believe there is a ground swell building for real change across the state ....

Regards Scotto
Title: Re: Bones of Contention & Recreational Fishing havens - Food for Thought
Post by: Pilly on November 03, 2011, 06:21:00 PM
The links work fine on my computer Scott  :youbeauty

And I am all for what has been written in those papers.
The amount of money I pour into my recreational fishing hobby is huge each year. I for one would not be sorry to see a reduction in the number of pro netters working the Fitzroy  :walkplank

Regards
Adrian