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Recfishwest today called on recreational fishers in
Western Australia to get behind their peak body and join up now.
Recfishwest is now celebrating its 10th birthday in
September, and is the peak body representing recreational fishers in Western Australia.
"Recreational fishing is one of the most significant
activities in this state with about 1/3 of the adult population fishing at least
once a year. It is worth around $700 million a year to our economy and many regional
centres rely on recreational fishing as the basis of their tourism industries."
said Mr Frank Prokop, Executive Director of Recfishwest.
Recfishwest is recognised as one of the most successful
peak bodies for recreational fishing in the world, having been responsible for
pro-active management measures ranging from Wilson Inlet snapper to barramundi
management in the Ord River.
"Recfishwest has a long and successful record of
initiating change and working with the Department of Fisheries and successive
Ministers on a wide range of issues." Mr Prokop said. "We have done
this with a small membership base and dedicated volunteer board members to date."
"With the implementation of the wetline review
and the need for more timely management of the recreational sector, Recfishwest
has been set a challenge by government to greatly increase its membership so that
its ability to speak for recreational fishers is reinforced."
Minister for Fisheries, Jon Ford acknowledged the input of Recfishwest but added,
"The government has recently set Recfishwest the challenge to dramatically
increase their membership in order to secure future funding for the organisation.
It is important that the recreational sector makes a direct commitment to the
peak body."
Recfishwest is taking up the Minister' challenge and
is calling on all recreational fishers to join their peak body. Mr Prokop said
that Recfishwest had done something constructive for every single recreational
fisher in recent times. Recfishwest needs at least 1000 members by early next
year.
"It is time for the recreational fishers of this
state to decide if they want a group to act in their best interests - our future
is in their hands." Mr Prokop said. "It is time for recreational fishers
to make a small investment in their fishing future, otherwise the peak body might
not exist."
"Membership costs only $20 for a calendar year.
We have negotiated with Halco lures to send new members a special limited edition
colour Laser Pro 45 lure (while stocks last) which makes a membership even better
value." Mr Prokop concluded.
ENDS
Media Contact
Frank Prokop, Executive Director - Recfishwest 9246 3366 or 0419 949 118.
This page last updated on 11 September 2007.
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