A recreational activity that 1 in 4 Queenslanders participate in at least once a year is under threat of closure.
An industry that supports thousands of jobs directly and thousands more indirectly is in danger of being shut down, based on the reluctance of the State Government to fund the necessary programs to keep it viable. Not only does Recreational Fishing contribute over One Billion Dollars to the Queensland economy each year, the health and well-being benefits cannot be measured, but are well established and recognised by all health professionals.
Governments in Queensland ( all ), have underfunded the department, Fisheries Queensland, for way too many years, with the affect lending itself to that department being hamstrung in its efforts to manage the fishery in a sustainable way. They do not have the tools to successfully manage the marine fishery and therefore, it is in danger of becoming extinct in a few short years.
Fisheries Queensland are putting band-aids on a cancer, as that is all the funding allows.
The sad part is, about $4,000,000 garnered from recreational vessel registration each year and initially designed to be spent within that industry, has been shifted sideways into “ general revenue “ and lost to the industry. That amount of money is all it takes to fund wild stocking and deployment of artificial reefs that have a proven track record of rebuilding bio-mass in the marine environment. Shame on the Government for stealing these funds from mum’s and dad’s who like nothing more than to take their kids and grand kids fishing once in a while.
LP