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Archived page, Media Statement
Western Rock Lobster Integrated Fisheries Management Public Meetings
21 November 2005
Recfishwest urges all recreational western
rock lobster fishers to attend the upcoming Integrated Fisheries
Management (IFM) public meetings on the;
22nd November 6pm, Mandurah Gates Hotel,
110 Mandurah Tce, Mandurah, held in the "Pearlroom".
23rd November 6pm, WA Fisheries &
Marine Research Laboratories, Hillarys, Meeting Room No. 3.
These meetings are an important opportunity
for all recreational western rock lobster fishers to listen to the
Department of Fisheries proposals and comment on the allocation
of this resource.
The western rock lobster fishery is the
first in Western Australia to undertake the IFM process. IFM involves
the setting of sustainable harvest levels for a resource and then
allocating an explicit catch share for use by indigenous, recreational
and commercial fishers.
Currently the recommendation is for the
recreational fishers to be allocated 4.9% of the overall resource
based on predictions of catch in 2009/2010.
A capping of the recreational sector allocation
at 4.9%, may force intra-sectoral resource sharing issues to emerge.
As the natural population grows, recreational fishers will have
to compete amongst themselves for a smaller portion of the catch.
As the recreational sector grows there will
be a need to increase its share. This future share may have to be
purchased back from the commercial sector.
To make recreational fishers pay to claim
their share of the resource is not supported by Recfishwest and
the price of even a small percentage increase would be an enormous
cost to the community. The recreational sector already makes a significantly
higher relative contribution for its small share of the catch than
does the commercial sector. An equitable allocation of a community
owned resource is only fair.
Recfishwest has proposed that the recreational
sector be allowed to grow until it reaches a take of twice its current
real catch share (8%) or its projected catches after 20 years, whichever
is the greatest, to accommodate the natural growth in the recreational
sector.
It is vitally important that the opinion
of as many recreational rock lobster fishers as possible is conveyed
at these meetings so that we are given an equitable share of this
valuable community resource. Failure to speak out now could seriously
compromise the recreational western rock lobster fishing in the
future.
ENDS
More information: http://www.recfishwest.org.au/SubIFMLobsterFMP192.htm
Media Contact
Frank Prokop, Executive Director - Recfishwest 9246 3366
0419 949 118.
Recfishwest is sponsored by Healthway. Recfishwest
encourages responsible, Sunsmart behaviour at all times.
This page last updated November 2005.
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