Proposed Buccaneer Archipelago marine parks public comment period extended to 11 June – Recfishwest urges fishers to have their say

Recfishwest is encouraging fishers to have their say on the proposed Buccaneer Archipelago marine parks before the public comment period ends, after the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) recently extended the deadline to 11 June to allow more time for the preparation of submissions.

To assist fishers develop their submission, Recfishwest has produced two easy-to-follow sets of guidelines – one providing general hints and tips around making your submission count and the other a step-by-step guide for those who want to make their submissions through DBCA’s online survey.

Proposed Buccaneer Archipelago marine parks submission guidelines

Proposed Buccaneer Archipelago marine parks DBCA online submission step-by-step guide

In December 2020, WA Environment Minister Stephen Dawson announced plans for three new marine parks in the Buccaneer Archipelago in the West Kimberley.

Broome fisher Chris Cole with a barra during his visit to Buccaneer last month.

The proposed marine parks have been co-designed by DBCA and the Traditional Owners of the Bardi, Jawi, Mayala and Dambimangari sea country.

Under the proposals, the marine parks once finalised and implemented will be jointly managed by DBCA and the Traditional Owners.

The public comment process provides all stakeholders including recfishers the opportunity to have their say and input into the final format the marine parks will take.

“From the feedback we’ve received, we understand the submission process can appear a little daunting and complicated,” Recfishwest CEO Dr Andrew Rowland said. “But it’s really important that recfishers get their views heard to ensure we can get the best outcome possible for all of the community in the final designs of the marine parks.

“From all of our discussions with the Traditional Owners and DBCA so far, it does not appear the proposed marine parks are a ‘done deal’ as many might have feared.

“The Traditional Owners have said they are very keen to understand where and what is important to local recfishers in the Archipelago, so those interests can be taken into account.

Stunning seacountry and sensational fishing experiences – it’s really important recfishers have their say about the proposed marine parks in the Buccaneer Archipelago. Photo: Annabelle Sandes

“DBCA have now extended out the original public comment period from 31 May to 11 June to allow more time for people to put their submissions together – which is also a welcome development.

“We, therefore, strongly encourage recfishers who visit the Buccaneer to make a submission.

“We are more than happy to assist in any way we can – we can take a look at your draft submission and give you some feedback – or answer any queries you may have about the submission process. We want to make sure the recfishing community’s interests are properly represented and taken on board in this process and we are here to help.”

DBCA has booked Derby Sportsmens’ Club between 3pm and 6pm on Wednesday, 5 May, for further consultation with fishers and community members. DBCA will also run a similar consultation session in Broome between 3pm and 6pm on Thursday, 6 May, at the Broome Golf Club.

Visit our Proposed Buccaneer Archipelago marine parks web page for more information

  • Banner photo – Unreel Adventures
  • Feature photo – Chris Cole

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