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Archived page, Shannon and D'Entrecasteaux National Parks Draft Management Plan
Recfishwest is the peak body representing
the interests of the estimated 645,000 recreational fishers in Western
Australia. We are formally recognised and funded by the Government
in that role and have regular meetings with the Minister for Fisheries
and with the Minister for the Environment as well as interaction
with other Ministers and Government agencies on a range of topics.
The habitat in which fishing is carried
out and access to those areas are of particular importance to Recfishwest
and we place the highest priority on preserving the future of recreational
fishing and the resources it depends on.
Recfishwest has representation from the
Western Australian Trout and Freshwater Angling Association (WATFAA)
and we are also represented on the Recreational Fishing Advisory
Committee (RFAC) and the RFAC Recreational Freshwater Fisheries
Stakeholder Sub-committee (RFFSS).
The Shannon and D'Entrecasteaux National
Park draft management plan contains proposals which are likely to
impact on recreational freshwater fisheries activities. Recfishwest
welcomes the opportunity to provide comment on the draft plan and
looks forward to having input into future draft management plans
which are relevant to recreational fishing and the freshwater environment.
Recfishwest is disappointed with the Department
of Conservation and Land Management's (CALM) ongoing and apparent
deliberate lack of consideration for recreational fishing needs
in their management planning processes. CALM's continuous lack of
consideration of the social, cultural and economic importance of
recreational fishing and marroning to the people of the south-west
needs to be addressed. Recfishwest requests to be consulted prior
to the finalisation of CALM management plans that may affect recreational
freshwater fishing activities. It seems that none of our comments
to the Serpentine-Jarrahdale draft plan have been recognised or
addressed.
GENERAL COMMENTS
Trout Stocking
The Department of Fisheries is in the process
of finalising a draft management plan for the translocation of trout
into and within Western Australia (Fisheries Management Paper 179).
The draft translocation plan assesses the suitability of river systems
within south-west catchment areas for trout stocking purposes based
on environmental and social factors, native fish distribution and
historical trout stocking events.
The RFFSS will be responsible for developing
the annual trout-stocking strategies in accordance with the Department
of Fisheries' final management plan. To facilitate the development
of future stocking strategies, the RFFSS has commenced a review
of the current management arrangements for the State's south-west
freshwater fisheries including trout, with a view to developing
a five-year strategy for the fishery later this year.
With respect to the Shannon and D'Entrecasteaux
National Parks Draft Management Plan, Recfishwest points out that
it is not the responsibility of the Conservation Commission to make
recommendations regarding the stocking of trout upstream in rivers
that flow into the park. That responsibility is clearly with the
Department of Fisheries who through the RFFSS will develop a balanced
and responsible approach.
Recfishwest would like to highlight that
due to the diversity of native fish species in the rivers of the
region, the Warren and Donnelly Rivers (D'Entrecasteaux National
Park) and the King River (near Albany) are the only rivers on the
south coast that are stocked with trout. In addition trout fishing
contributes to tourism in the Pemberton/Manjimup region and Recfishwest
is concerned that ceasing trout stocking practices in the Warren
and Donnelly Rivers could essentially end freshwater angling opportunities
on the south coast and have a significant economic impact on these
vulnerable regional communities.
While Recfishwest acknowledges that trout
have some impact on native fish stocks, recent studies reveal that
the relative predatory impact of redfin perch is significantly greater
than trout. It has also been suggested that in the absence of trout,
redfin perch populations are likely to escalate leading to an increased
threat to native fish populations (Fisheries Management Paper 179).
Given that redfin perch are known to occur in the Warren River,
Recfishwest believes that serious consideration needs to be given
to this issue before any decisions regarding the future stocking
of trout upstream of the D'Entrecasteaux National Park can be made.
Recreational Marron Fishery
The RFFSS will be releasing a discussion
paper containing future options for the management of the recreational
marron fishery in September 2005. The discussion paper will form
the basis of a five-year management plan for the fishery.
With respect to the Shannon and D'Entrecasteaux
National Parks Draft Management Plan, the RFFSS is including a proposal
to permanently close the Shannon River and its tributaries to marron
fishing on the basis that the Shannon River is considered to be
one of the few remaining pristine riverine systems in the State's
south-west corner.
Unlike most other river catchments in the
south-west, the Shannon National Park provides a buffer zone that
shields the river from agricultural and rural practices that may
impact on water quality. Closing the entire river system would be
in keeping with the conservation values of the Shannon National
Park and would also provide the Department of Fisheries' research
scientists with an area where for assessing the impact of environmental
factors, variations in rainfall and variability in natural recruitment
on marron populations in the absence of fishing pressure.
In 1990 the Shannon River was declared a
'snare-only' fishery to reduce the effects of high levels of fishing
pressure. Due to its isolation and inaccessibility, and the fact
that the Shannon River is not suited to snare fishing, the take
of marron from the river is not thought to be significant. If this
proposal is supported it is likely to be implemented prior to the
2007 recreational marron season. This would ensure an unfished biological
reservoir would exist.
This proposal has strong support of the
RFFSS committee and the Board of Recfishwest. This again reinforces
that management developed in an inclusive manner, as with the RFFSS,
can develop strong support for proposals that meet a conservation
outcome.
Recfishwest has asked RFFSS to invite CALM
to all future meetings so that these matters do not have to be resolved
by formal submissions such as this.
Recfishwest recognizes the need for sound
management of Western Australian's National Parks, conservation
parks and nature reserves. The development of a balanced management
plan that ensures conservation values are upheld while access to
recreational opportunities are maintained is essential if these
areas are to be enjoyed by future generations of Western Australians.
We would like our submission to be
given the credibility and importance which our status as the peak
body representing Western Australian anglers warrants. Please do
not hesitate to contact our office on 9246 3366 should further information
or clarification be required.
This page last updated September 2005.
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