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    trick petition to ban fishing? or not. you choose.

    what are your thoughts on this petition? here is what the admin of the australian kayak fishing forum thinks....

    "No worries mate, added my name, glad to help. My neck is not as red as some. 'Scott'http://www.akff.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=33297
    however, anothermember says
    ...."Good, now where is the evidence? AMCS is an unscientific conservation group. Have a look at their board membership and you won't find a single fisheries scientist.

    Unlike the idiotic characterisation by Scott, I'm definitely in favour of sound

    measures to manage the environment. However I'm also old enough to know that those who claim to support the same things as you aren't necessarily your friends..."
    The Director
    Sustainable Fisheries Section
    Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
    GPO Box 787
    CANBERRA ACT 2601

    sustainablefisheries@environment.gov.au
    amcs@amcs.org.au


    Dear Sir/Madam,


    Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark Fishery

    The Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark Fishery (SESSF) must be one of the most unsustainable fisheries in Australia. This fishery targets high numbers of overfished, deep sea, long lived species which are highly vulnerable to fishing pressure.

    I am alarmed at a range of aspects of this fishery, including the rising number of stocks that are classified by the Government's own scientists as 'overfished' and/or 'subject to overfishing', high levels of bycatch (including large numbers of fur seals, sea lions and other threatened and protected species), increased quotas for highly vulnerable species such as orange roughy and deepwater sharks, and fishing in the fragile ecosystems below 700m.

    I request the Government overhaul this fishery, so that it can start to move towards sustainability. Until significant reforms are introduced I cannot support a renewed export license for this fishery and ask that SESSF is not approved as an ecologically sustainable Wildlife Trade Operation by your Department.

    Such approval can only be granted if your Department places tough conditions on the fishery to make it more sustainable and less destructive, including:
    • Setting a clear timeline for phasing out damaging fishing practices catching overfished species, including all fishing below 700m and all targeted shark fishing (including deepwater, gulper, gummy and school sharks)
    • Ending targeted orange roughy fishing
    • Urgently phasing out targeting other species that are overfished or subject to overfishing such as blue warehou, eastern gemfish, jackass morwong, pink ling and all deep water species
    • Introducing immediate and significant measures to tackle the huge bycatch problem, from legally protected seals and sea lions through to non-target fish species, throughout the fishery. This must include the mandatory introduction of Seal Exclusion Devices (SEDs) for all trawl vessels and the removal of gillnets from any sector with a history of interactions with seals and sea lions.
    Successive Fishery Status Reports reveal a consistent, downward trend for most targeted species in this fishery. I urge you to drive reform in the SESSF, by imposing the above conditions on any export license, so that Australia does not go the way of many of the world's other fisheries jurisdictions.

    We pride ourselves in managing our oceans sustainably, and this fishery makes a mockery of that claim.

    I look forward to your response to my concerns, and thank you for your attention to this serious matter.

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    Re: trick petition to ban fishing? or not. you choose.

    Quote Originally Posted by mudrunner View Post
    what are your thoughts on this petition? here is what the admin of the australian kayak fishing forum thinks....



    however, anothermember says

    The Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark Fishery (SESSF) must be one of the most unsustainable fisheries in Australia. This fishery targets high numbers of overfished, deep sea, long lived species which are highly vulnerable to fishing pressure.

    Typical green propaganda. Show me evidence and I will believe it.


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    Re: trick petition to ban fishing? or not. you choose.

    definitely a trick to get the Govt to 'review' then the greenies will crapping on about over fishing, protect the shark, seal, porpoise, rare daimondback shelled sea snake or something. Seriously, how many bloody seals would have a go at a shark, dead or alive, let alone have the ability to swim to the depths they are targetted in.

    Any fisho will tell you that shark numbers are definitely on the increase, though why anyone would want to catch, let alone eat them, leaves me dumbfounded, bloody vermin they are

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    Re: trick petition to ban fishing? or not. you choose.

    After being in a long meeting at Fisheries the other day with several high profile conservation groups also taking part, Shark and Ray preservation is very very very high on their agenda.
    Cheers,
    Chris

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