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Jul 06,2010
Thresher Shark Fishing Ban Starts

Labor lets down recreational fishers again, thresher shark fishing ban starts

 

It has become clear this week despite soothing comments by the Federal Fisheries
Minister in May, the recreational fishing of thresher sharks
is now banned.
Thresher Shark Ban







 


This is the second major game fishing shark which has been banned for
fishing by the
Federal Labor Government after the mess it made of the
mako shark.
The thresher shark has been banned through Australia's
membership of the Indian
Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC).

 

The thresher shark is a popular game fishing species, particularly off the coast of
Victoria. A bag limit of one fish exists in that State.

 

Fisheries Victoria - in the apparent absence of information from the Federal Labor
Government - have issued the following advice:

  "Recreational and sport fishers may in no circumstances retain thresher sharks and
must release them alive."

 

Federal Coalition spokesman for Fisheries, Senator Richard Colbeck said many
angry fishers had contacted him wanting answers on why the fishing
of thresher sharks
had been banned by the Federal Labor Government
without adequate consultation.

 

On May 25, Labor's Fisheries Minister Tony Burke said the Government "will do all
it can to support recreational fishers to continue fishing
thresher sharks."

 

"But just 5 weeks later the Government's ban is now in place," Senator Colbeck said.

 

"Like the mako shark, there is no evidence of any threat to thresher shark numbers in
Australian waters, yet our recreational fishers are
forced to accept the wishes of an international body

 

"I had a briefing from the Federal Government on this matter some weeks ago where departmental
officers suggested action was being taken, but
have heard nothing since.

 

"Fishers tell me that they too have received no advice on the status of thresher shark fishing from the
Federal Government.

 

"Yet again, recreational fishers have been left in the lurch by the Federal Labor Government.

 

"Labor has displayed a complete lack of communication, a complete lack of consultation and a complete
lack of consideration for recreational
fishers."

 

Senator Colbeck said Labor's failure on the thresher shark demonstrated its attitude to the recreational fishing
sector. Over the past two and
half years, Labor has:

*        Banned the fishing of mako and porbeagle sharks and then

back-flipped following a national grassroots political campaign by

fishers;

*        stripped the national peak body Recfish of all of its funding;

*        threatened massive new no-take marine parks around Australia;

*        allowed fringe environmental groups to unilaterally influence

policy; and

*        the Fisheries Minister makes the fishing sector only his third

or even fourth priority in his list of four portfolios.

 

"Unlike Labor, the recreational fishing sector and its many millions of participants can
be assured they will be listened to by a Coalition
Government.

 

"We will not place bans on fishing without very strong reason and, even then, not
before genuine consultation.

 

"The Coalition will give recreational fishing the respect and recognition it fully
deserves as a contributor to the environment, to
healthy lifestyles and to the nation's economy."








 

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