Greetings All
The bottom part of that opinion piece, on the Batemans Marine Park, was announced by Tim Shepherd (Manager of NPWS in SE NSW). This was my reply in a 'Letter to the Editor'. I(n Narooma the local media is mainly 'Green' it is very hard to get much realistic traction here using Kearney, Diggles, Landos or McPhee.
Where was this opinion piece published BigBrian??
'Letter to the Editor'
Tim Shepherd, director National Parks & Wildlife announced with great fanfare (Narooma News Feb 17th P4.) that the “fishing’s never been better”. He then breathlessly claims that it is all due to the Batemans Marine Park. Hogwash Mr. Shepherd!!
Mr. Shepherd goes on to use all the devices that the extreme green conservationists have used for years such as misquoting, selectively quoting and just downright lying.
He claims that Jon Sloan’s letter of 6th January was evidence of how busy it was, saying that “2,000 (fishing) licences were sold in the Christmas week alone … “ What he forgot to mention was that the Jon’s letter was about the lack of fish cleaning tables in Narooma, not extolling the numbers of licences sold. Does Mr. Shepherd know the licence sales figures for the past 5 years .. has it improved??
Mr. Shepherd goes on to claim that a 2007 AC Nielsen survey showed 95% of those surveyed supported the Batemans Marine Park, an astonishingly high percentage which, when checked, reveals that the correct figure is between 69% and 75%. I accuse Mr. Shepherd of not making a simple error, but of lying to try and hoodwink the non-fishing general public.
The reasons the fishing has improved include the Department of Fisheries initiative to remove the trawlers from the Batemans Marine Park and the buyout of commercial fishers, which incidentally means that our tourist guests were paying up to $40/kg for flathead this year. However it is most probably due to the cyclical nature of fishing .. some years are good, others not so good. Fishermen understand this, those that don’t fish don’t understand it.
Mr. Shepherd is on a mission to convince us the Batemans Marine Park, which has as its SOLE objective to ban fishing, is absolutely wonderful for the Eurobodalla. Unfortunately for him the 20% of NSW residents who fish have woken up to this and a sleeping giant has been aroused up and down the whole of NSW. If he wants to do some meaningful surveys could I suggest he does one at the next Narooma fishing multi club fishing competition … ask the hundred or so fishers, the majority of the users of any NSW Marine Park, what they think. NSW Marine Parks merely ban recreational and commercial fishing, they have NO effect on the REAL causes of damage to the Marine environment and biodiversity, such as pollution, both chemical and sediment and agricultural run-off.