Recfishwest is pleased the State Government has listened to thousands of recreational fishers and accepted more than 80 per cent of the key points raised in Recfishwest’s South Coast Marine Parks submission.
The result ensures that South Coast fishers can continue to fish in locations that have been fished for generations that would have been closed under the original marine parks plans.
Click here to see Recfishwest’s South Coast Marine Parks submission ‘scorecard’
Recfishwest CEO Dr Andrew Rowland said, “On behalf of the cast of thousands, we’re pleased to see the Government adopt large scale changes in today’s announcement and we’re grateful for the thousands of fishers who united to make their voices heard.
“Fishing is central to the South Coast way of life and this more balanced outcome ensures south coast fishers and future generations can continue to enjoy fishing in cherished spots like Trigelow, Warrenup, Poison Creek, Thistle Cove and Kennedys.
“Today’s result underscores the immense value of fishing to our coastal communities and Recfishwest will continue leading efforts to protect fishing and the huge benefits it provides to West Aussies.”
Hear Recfishwest CEO Dr Andrew Rowland’s response in the video below.
Since plans for the South Coast Marine Parks were announced more than three years ago, we have worked closely with local fishers and fishing clubs, hosting workshops, conducting surveys and assisting fishers with their individual submissions.
Recfishwest’s submission to the Government reflected the fishing community’s feedback and emphasised the need to rethink many of the proposed no-fishing zones.
Twenty-three of Recfishwest’s 28 key recommendations in its submission were adopted in the final plans.
Today’s outcome shows what we can achieve when we stand together as a community. If you’re not already a Recfishwest member, join the cast of thousands because we’ve got more work to do.