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Minister Blasts Commercial Fishing Lobby Group
Ministerial Press Release...
January 30, 2002
Commercial fishing lobby group, ProFish, is misleading
the public the Fisheries Minister, Eddie Obeid, said today.
"The NSW Government will be preparing an environmental
impact statement for every significant fishery in NSW, including
recreational fishing," Mr Obeid said.
Data from the National Recreational Fishing Survey - which
will be available shortly - will be used as the basis for
a thorough statewide assessment of recreational fishing
practices.
"We are also moving to protect 29 locations in our
estuaries from commercial fishing," said Mr Obeid.
"ProFish is arguing that commercial fishing should
continue in all areas until the environmental impact statement
on recreational fishing has been completed."
"This is a red herring to delay necessary changes
to commercial fishing."
"Our fish stocks and marine habitats are community
owned. No group has an unconditional right to commercially
harvest our fisheries resource without scrutiny by the community,"
he added.
Mr Obeid said there has been an extensive community consultation
process about protecting some areas from commercial fishing
- involving the distribution of 50,000 discussion papers
and 62 community meetings.
"Local communities have identified 29 areas which
should be protected from commercial fishing," he said.
"Commercial fishing in these areas will be bought
out by the end of this year - with commercial fishers receiving
fair compensation for their licences."
"Recreational fishing in any of these 29 locations
can only take place in accordance with our State's strict
recreational bag limits. There are stringent controls on
the kind of recreational fishing equipment than can be used,"
said Mr Obeid.
Commercial fishing in the areas to be protected accounts
for only 0.8% of the State's seafood supply.
Further
Information can be found here 
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