DPI PRESS RELEASES:
QLD:
New Fishing Regulations From Dec 13.
7/12/03: New recreational and commercial fishing rules will come
into force in Queensland from December 13 for coral reef fish as well
as a range of other fish species............ click here
QUEENSLAND:
May Update.
25/05/03: The D.P.I. is proposing to stop redclaw crayfish from
being used as live bait at Lake Tinaroo near Cairns; Fisheries forum highlights
Condamine and Warrego monitoring; Major changes proposed for Queenslands
east coast Spanish mackerel fishery.... click here
QUEENSLAND:
April Update.
08/04/03: Australian fishers say they get more satisfaction releasing
their catch than taking it home, a new survey has found,The cause of two
recent fish kills at Fraser Island is still not identified despite extensive
scientific tests....
QLD:
August Round-up
The Queensland Government plans to increase the marine and freshwater
fish habitats protected under Fish Habitat Area (FHA) declarations to
one million hectares over the next two years. click here
QLD:
1million Hectares of fish Habitat
The Queensland Government plans to increase the marine and freshwater
fish habitats protected under Fish Habitat Area (FHA) declarations to
one million hectares over the next two years, State Primary Industries
Minister Henry Palaszczuk said today..click here.
QLD:
Aquaculture Industry Growth
Queensland's aquaculture industry is a growing and vital component of
the State's primary industry sector, now worth more than $9 billion to
the state's economy, the Minister for Primary Industries and Rural Communities
Mr Palaszczuk said today..click here.
QLD:
New Tailor Bag Limits
Due to concerns regarding the sustainability of Queenland tailor stocks,new
legislative measures have been introduced for both commercial and recreational
fishers. click here.
QLD:
Gulf Fishing Licence Buy-back
The Department of Primary Industries is reminding Gulf of Carpentaria
inshore commercial net fishers to submit their applications by December
6, if they wish to sell their fishing licences back to the Government.click
here.
Client
Service Award:
The Department of Primary Industries' Northern Fisheries Centre in Cairns
today received a DPI Client Service Award in recognition of its outstanding
20-year relationship with the Gulf of Carpentaria fishing community.
CHRIS:
If you want to know more about Queensland's coastal habitat and fisheries,
contact CHRIS, a Department of Primary Industries' interactive web site
that is swimming with information.
New
Export Guides:
Navigate Asian seafood markets. The Department of Primary Industries will
launch two publications at Seafood Directions 2001, the Australian seafood
industry national conference, which will be held in Brisbane tomorrow.

SUNFISH PRESS RELEASES:
THOUSAND'S
OF TAILOR ANGLERS HAVE THEIR SAY: Thousands upon thousands of public
responses to the Regulatory Impact Statement on proposed changes to the
management of the Queensland Tailor Fishery has shown that the Department
of Primary Industries Minister, Henry Palaszczuk certainly has his fingers
on the pulse of what Queenslander Anglers are interested in...
TAILOR
DECISION DEFIES LOGIC:"QLD" The announcement today by the Minister
to continue to allow the current catch of tailor by commercial fishers
is extremely disappointing in view of the amount of information available
on the importance of the tailor fishery to the average Queensland family
angler said Mr Doohan, Chairman of SUNFISH QLD...
SUNFISH
CLEAR ON TAILOR FUTURE: Mr John Doohan, Chairman of SUNFISH QLD representing
the 880,000 recreational fishers in Queensland today clearly stated that
his organisation was not against the proposed tailor bag limits. Since
1994 our members have supported the principle of recreational catch limitations
where the fish stocks are in trouble provided there is a commensurate
realistic reduction in commercial catches.
MINISTER
NOW RESPONSIBLE FOR FUTURE TRAWL KILLS: "The Commonwealth Minister
for Environment and Heritage, Dr. Kemp must now accept responsibility
for all future trawl by-catch incidents within the Great Barrier Reef
Marine Park." That was the message to Dr. Kemp from Sunfish Deputy
Chair and environmental coordinator, Vern Veitch.
STATE FISHING
CLUBS LEAD BY EXAMPLE: Mr John Doohan, Chairman of SUNFISH QLD today
applauded the initiative of the Queensland Amateur Fishing Clubs (QAFCA)
in introducing catch limits into their State Competitions. The program
of events to be fished at Stradbroke Island in July this year will be
fished under bag limits for all species as well as some weigh in sizes
well above the State legal lengths.
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