Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 23

Thread: Fishing survey

  1. #1

    Exclamation Fishing survey ( cameras at ramps )

    Rumour has it, that DPI&F Fisheries will be placing video cameras at a majority of Qld Boat ramps in an effort to gather info on numbers of rec fishos and associated data. Installation starts December 2010 and should be done by July 2011.

    Only a rumour at this stage, but I will endeavour to confirm this asap.


    Cheers phill
    Last edited by Lucky_Phill; 04-11-2010 at 07:49 PM.
    Kingfisher Painting Solutions:- Domestic and Commercial.

    For further information, contact details, quotes or advice - Click Here





  2. #2

    Re: Fishing survey

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucky_Phill View Post
    Rumour has it, that DPI&F Fisheries will be placing video cameras at a majority of Qld Boat ramps in an effort to gather info on numbers of rec fishos and associated data.


    ...and the real reason is?


    That will save labour costs of actually checking registrations, stolen boats and who knows what else.

    I am generally happy that security cameras might be placed at boat ramps but that is what I suspect they will become.



    .

  3. #3

    Re: Fishing survey

    Thats ok for the major ramps but what about the hundreds of ungazetted private and informal ramps around the place. Most canal estates have a ramp or pontoon on nearly every single house block. Add to that the dozens of locations where no ramp exists at all yet many people still launch there regularly.
    This is just another big brother exercise if it comes off that will benefit nobody but the people the cameras are installed for, they certainly not benefit the ramp users.
    Jack.

  4. #4

    Re: Fishing survey

    i cant realy cant see how this could help in any such way? they cant get fishing data from cameras. what can they possibly gain from this??
    i suppose it would be handy for overnighters knowing theres a camera recording in the car park.
    another deplorable waist of tax payers money imo.

    jp

  5. #5

    Re: Fishing survey

    will the cameras be on the ramps or the carparks? (if it happens at all)

    Even with cameras there is nothing guaranteed.

  6. #6

    Re: Fishing survey

    bring it on i reckon, if it ends up being a deterrent to someone making off with my car or trailer when i leave them at the ramp then i'm all for it.

  7. #7

    DPI Video Cameras at Boat Ramps

    Looks like regos will go up to pay for all this or even fishing licences.
    FISHING FISHING AND MORE FISHING. IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE TO DO?

  8. #8

    Re: Fishing survey

    Phill, I'm sure you know the appropriate person to calll....

    In the meantime, there is this bit on the web page.

    http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/28_18273.htm

    cheers.

    Jonathan.

    Boat ramps and fishing sites

    We are collecting data at boat ramps and some shore-based fishing sites. These onsite activities will help validate the results of the Statewide Recreational Fishing Survey. Fisheries staff will be at some boat ramps during the day.

    We will also be using a limited amount of low resolution time-lapse photography intermittently between December 2010 and September 2011 at a few boat ramps in South East Queensland. The images will only be used to generate statistics on boat ramp use - no boats, cars or people will be identified. These statistics help validate the telephone component of the survey and identify peak times when ramps are used.

    The results of this survey will be compared to our previous telephone-diary surveys, which provided a valuable time series of recreational fishing information. However, the current 2010 survey is expected to provide more precise estimates.

  9. #9

    Re: Fishing survey

    These statistics help validate the telephone component of the survey and identify peak times when ramps are used.


    So their doing this to see when is peak hour at the boats ramps....c'mon...

  10. #10

    Re: Fishing survey

    Quote Originally Posted by wayno60 View Post
    So their doing this to see when is peak hour at the boats ramps....c'mon...
    I could understand them doing that. With limited funds/people they'll want to know when best to have inspectors out?
    Won't actually help anything but someone somewhere will get a pat on the back for maximising resource potential.
    Vegetarian - Ancient tribal slang for the village idiot that can't hunt, fish or ride.

  11. #11

    Re: Fishing survey

    In the dark of night, at say 2.30 am, will I get my picture taken at the boat ramp?

    Certainly, I have had a police car pull up and inspect my safety gear etc at that time.


    Wouldn't it be great if the cameras were working at night time? I have had occasion to hold on to my motor support bracket for longer than necessary until a couple of undesirables took the hint about not hanging around me as a lone boatie in an empty carpark after midnight. I reckon that a lot of damage could be done to an assailant's head with a motor support bracket.


    I cannot help feeling that a camera at the ramp and car park would be very useful at times.



    .

    .

  12. #12

    Re: Fishing survey

    I would say they will use the data to see where they are going to add a fee to use the ramp between certin times ?? Or add parking meters to the car parks
    Seeing as the tunnel is going up to $3 they might add a Toll to the ramp where we get charged per use....

    Sure I am only guessing here but its something I have been wondering about everytime I hear the Toll beep on the way to the boat ramp.

  13. #13

    Re: Fishing survey

    fishfeeder..Fisheries do not have control over the ramps..these are controlled by the transport Dept or the local council.
    I don't think that the current Govt is even that dumb to try and put meters at ramps etc

  14. #14

    Re: Fishing survey

    Quote Originally Posted by PinHead View Post
    fishfeeder..Fisheries do not have control over the ramps..these are controlled by the transport Dept or the local council.
    I don't think that the current Govt is even that dumb to try and put meters at ramps etc
    They might not be that dumb, but they are that greedy. Wait til some pimply faced uni grad in State Govt feels it is time to justify their job and suggest a boat ramp toll.

    I'll make the right phone call Monday.


    LP.
    .
    .
    ..
    .
    .
    .
    Kingfisher Painting Solutions:- Domestic and Commercial.

    For further information, contact details, quotes or advice - Click Here





  15. #15

    Re: Fishing survey

    the boat ramp section of Transport Dept could not even afford to buy one meter presently..LOL

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Join us