Queensland is forever changing the recreational fishing rules and regulations.
I am currently trying to understand the Snapper situation and it is not easy. I am in contact with DAF and hope to have some answers soon.
The word Recruitment, as I understand it today, means a fish has hatched and achieved a size / age that will allow it to spawn / breed.
My concerns are that the level of predation is unknown to me. Is predation, as outlined by DAF / FQ, a holistic figure ?
It is my belief that fish are subject to predation at various sizes and various amounts ( percentages ) until of course, they reach the FQ size limit, where they are subject to " human predation ".
This is a complicated matter and the aim is to understand the level of predation at all levels of size / age.
It also complicates things when the level predation can be aligned with the loss of habitat. It would be great to get data on rich habitat predation as opposed to sparse habitat predation and the comparison thereof regarding Recruitment.
I think some of you will know where I am going with this ? ><>
I would be open to all your thoughts on this subject and BTW, I don't specifically fish for Snapper, I think they are a poor quality eating fish here in Qld.... IMO... ><>
Cheers LP