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Issue 3, 2 July 2007
Perth beaches hit by poison flowing from drains
Bacteria found in faeces and dangerous heavy metals such as lead and copper have been found in contaminated stormwater flowing into Perth's most popular beaches. The Department of Health involvement would include samples of recreational fish catches. (Areas include Cottesloe's Fish Habitat Protection Area.)
http://www.thewest.com.au/default.aspx?MenuID=77&ContentID=32430 (link opens in a new window)
Prohibition on Fishing (Rottnest Island) Order 2007
Defines sanctuary, etc zones, fishing, spearfishing and netting restrictions at Rottnest Island from 1 July.
http://www.slp.wa.gov.au/gazette/gazette.nsf/gazlist/9A739B5C70FEEB22C82573050013D534/$file/gg133.pdf (link opens in a new window) Page 3073
Recreational-only fishing areas
Recreational and commercial fishers are fighting over access to shared fish resources in many fisheries throughout Australia. Do recreational-only fishing areas improve recreational catches and resolve the conflict between recreational and commercial fishers?
http://plone.jcu.edu.au/research/Members/cameronh2/science-at-the-cutting-edge/last-years-winners/tobin.pdf (link opens in a new window) and page 16 of http://www.wafic.com.au/images/wafic-15--queib.pdf (link opens in a new window)
Recreational fish restocking road map.
National guidelines to improve fish stocks targeted by recreational fishers have been set at a workshop in Brisbane. In saltwater, the process should begin by identifying and then tackling the reasons for stock decline, from environmental degradation and recruitment bottlenecks to over-fishing.
http://www.frdc.com.au/pub/news/142.03.php#restock (link opens in a new window) and http://www.frdc.com.au/download/2005-323-proceedings.pdf (link opens in a new window)
Luxury fish prices tipped to rise as catches cut.
Prices could rise for some of WA's most expensive fish after the State Government decided to protect depleted fish stocks along a vast stretch of the coast.. Fish caught in the area were at the "luxury end" and were already very expensive but there was little doubt prices would rise. "That's the price of sustainability..."
http://www.thewest.com.au/default.aspx?MenuID=77&ContentID=30151 (link opens in a new window)
Drag nets to be prohibited in the Peel Harvey Estuary
Recreational fishers will be prohibited from using hand trawl nets in the Mandurah Peel Harvey Estuary and its tributaries from July 6. Fisheries Minister Jon Ford said the nets have been used by people fishing for prawns but the impact on other species in the estuary, particularly undersize crabs, has led to the prohibition.
http://www.mediastatements.wa.gov.au/Pages/ByPortfolio.aspx?ItemId=125149 (link opens in a new window)
Ningaloo reef life topped up by plankton-rich ocean waves
Ningaloo Reef sources food directly from the open sea, according to groundbreaking research that could change the way scientists view the future of the world's coral reef systems.
http://www.sciencewa.net.au/science_news.asp?pg=21&NID=1143 (link opens in a new window)
Stab-resistant vests make Fishery officers safer.
Fishery officers are working every day with people who carry knives, gaffs, spear-guns and other sharp objects as part of their fishing tackle. The stab-resistant vests are designed to protect the wearer's torso from attack by sharp-edged weapons.
http://www.fish.govt.nz/en-nz/Press/Press+Releases+2007/June+2007/stab+resistant+vests.htm (link opens in a new window)
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