Should current Queensland Law regarding Tilapia be changed to allow this 'cane toad of the waterways' to be targeted and eaten?
Tilapia (Tilapia, Oreochromis and Sarotherodon spp) are declared noxious in Queensland. Two species (Oreochromis mossambicus and Tilapia mariae ) have established in Queensland. It is illegal to possess, rear, sell or buy tilapia. It is also an offence to release tilapia into Queensland waterways or to use them as bait, live or dead. Penalties up to $150 000 apply.
The above quote is from the Queensland DPI&F fishweb. More info can be obtained from http://www2.dpi.qld.gov.au/fishweb/1406.html
Latest reports indicate that Tilapia are out of control in many, if not all Queensland coastal streams. This being the case, the above regulations seem to be a case of trying to close the gate after the horse has bolted.
A bit of research indicates that Tilapia is very good eating & is in fact the most eaten fish sourced from fish farms throughout the world.
To my mind, a good case could be made to allow recreational & commercial fishers to target this species without restrictions as to size & bag limits. Whilst this will not eliminate these fish from our waterways, unrestricted fishing for Tilapia will have some limiting influence on their numbers. The way this problem is tackled at the moment has proved ineffective with little chance of future improvement.
What do you guys reckon?
Cheers - Lou