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  1. #16

    Re: Charter Boat Disgrace

    GBC
    don't quite follow your logic.

    as banshee said, these are wild stocks and not artificially suppoted.

    dunno how you could draw a paralel with the potential overfishing of spawning snapper as a conservation measure.

    the only thing this guy is doing is lining his own pockets at the expense of a finite resource. i am not against commercial fisherman or charter boats, i am against those that may be breaking the law's which help to protect these resources for future generations.


    there is currently a rap (submissions now closed) out and one of the issues is having deckies on commercial boats liscenced, the proposal was for them to do a course of some sort to qualify them to work in the industry as a deckie, hopefully we will see this go through which will stop this type of thing happening or at least clarify the laws.
    i read a press release from the head of the commercial fishing body who was against it. can't really follow why an a governing body wouldn't want adequate training and education for those involved in their industry. maybe this is alot more wisdespread than we think

    Spiro,
    i would love to name him, but i recon i would have a solicitors letter in the mail real quick, lets just say he is known in his local area as a bit of a rouge

    cheers
    dazza

  2. #17

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    I did a trip on a charter boat and the owner was also a pro fisher, while we didnt bag out on anything this particular day what I did understand was that while he had a registered deckie on board he was legally entitled to sell any fish he caught.
    Something fishy going on here, this post is by ratsack not Awoonga, he was doing my job for me last week, looks like he might have spent time chatting and not working.
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  3. #18

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    Yeah - she's a pretty slim thread tying the subjects together I know.... all seemed to make perfect sense while I was typing, you know how it gets, and as the avatar says, I got these voices talking at me too.... Points taken.
    About the licensing, it's been 10 years since I worked on boats professionally and I can only speak for Gulf/Torres/East Coast otter trawlers, but anyone assisting in operations or processing was required to have an assistant master fisherman's licence. Passengers were allowed on board, however were not allowed on the back deck while processing was occuring. This was policed - R.I.B.'s appear from nowhere while your lines are out in the middle of the night etc. Just a money grab - license wasn't linked to having been successfully trained in anything apart from extricating the wallet from the pocket, and was more there as a way of logging sea time etc.
    nil carborundum illegitimi

  4. #19

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    i'm with wayne here, a few hooks dont compare to a well placed drift net.
    basically theres plenty on offer at the moment if you can't bag out why blame him for your lack of skills.... does your pilly spin like a propeller in the current?

    in the end you can write all the laws you like! its the enforcement and intent of that law that make its all work, not the letter of the law, greedy crap thats ruling the day at the moment. shame on you for pointing the finger at some hard working man! by the way how do you earn a crust? maybe we can cast aspursions on your industry in a generalistic sence like" today tonite!" and the rest of the diversionary media who feed on the mindless fools amongst us.
    my words are 100% "had a gut full of whingers" who do know jack squat!
    damon

  5. #20

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    hi damon,

    if you support some cowboy who is flouting the laws i feel sorry for you. if i have missed the mark and he is allowed to do this, please point me in the right direction where i can find the info
    your post sounds a bit like a whinge, maybe you should re read it
    cheers
    dazza

  6. #21

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    i see your a supporter of increased buerocracy, you'll damn a little fish meanwhile ignoring a heap of ambiguity in all laws and the "gravy train" of do bugger all public servants and their lords and masters in the corparate sector.
    hey i pay a licence and see nothing for it- it goes into river fires, american bank sponsored stadiums, goodwill bridges instead of roads and hospitals...
    just remember- theres alot of sick people in india!

    whats important is how things are at ground level, not how some justify their own existances!
    you didnt say what you do for a liven darren did you?
    and your post- the title post, isnt a whinge ? ibf
    in my opinion the sooner all pro-fishing is with manned hooks the better(for fish).
    damon

  7. #22

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    Dazza,

    It's simple, just ring up and give details. You will be doing the right thing.

    Roz
    GO THE CRUISER UTES!

    ....OH WHAT A FEELING!

  8. #23

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    Hi Damon
    So what you are saying is bugger the laws and do what you want because we are over governed.

    As far as occupation- i am a registered nurse and have worked in the field of emergency nursing for the past 18 years or so. I am well aware of the impacts of bureacrats who don't have a clue, my collegues and i cop abuse on a daily basis from the public. we are busting our rings trying to provide a decent level of healthcare in a system that is imploding
    cheers
    dazza

  9. #24

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    I've just had read through some of the responses.

    Damon,

    I really can't believe you are serious, thats a fairly cynical attitude. Over regulated is better than not enough or none at all.

    Hard working so 'n so be damned, he is ripping off everybody.

    roz
    GO THE CRUISER UTES!

    ....OH WHAT A FEELING!

  10. #25

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    we are not sure if he is or not
    no one has put hard facts to the fact if he can have dule licences or weather he is doing the wrong thing or not

    he maybe intiltles to do what he is
    as i said in a earlyer post he isn't the only one that does it and in some parts this is the way the comunity gets their fish as well as tourisum dollers
    a big question still needs to be answered and maybe one of the member that are up with the laws can answer

    as for damon well i agree with him in that the sooner all comercail fishing is done by reels and line the better
    surly this operator is doing less harm and haveing less pressure on the fish stock than some of these longliner boats or netters

  11. #26

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    found this, it is concained in the recent ris titled "proposed changes to fisheries licensing and fee arrangements"

    Commercial Fisher, Assistant Fisher and Crew Licences

    Background

    Queensland fisheries legislation currently requires that all persons on board a
    commercial fishing boat must hold either a Commercial Fisher licence, an Assistant
    Fisher licence. To engage crew, a commercial fisher must also hold a crew licence.
    Persons engaged as crew under a crew licence are taken to hold an assistant fisher
    licence.

    The new proposal is to remove this requirement and the skipper is the only on required to hold a commercial fisher liscence.

    in my previous post i got it back to front, i apologise for that error

    link to the ris http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/extra/pdf/...licencefee.pdf

    cheers
    dazza


  12. #27

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    Lots of guessing going on here fellas, so here are some facts

    I can have a vessel that is duel registered as a charter vessel and as a commercial fishing vessel. I CAN NOT use that one vessel to take paying clients to sea AND sell the resulting catch under my commercial fishing licence as a commercial gain. When I set to sea I either have paying clients on board who have all rights of fish caught, OR I have deckhands who fish for the boat (me) and share a percentage of the profits - NOT BOTH.

    If this story is true, then this charter operator is breaking the law.

    If the person who experienced this is so concerned, then he should have reported this activity to the authorities long ago. I do not understand people who believe the law is being broken, and rather than speak to those in the know (ie the appropriate auhtority/ies), choose to winge and whine in internet forums (Dazza, kick your mate in the bum).

    And to those few folk who have mentioned nets in this post, the commercial snapper fishery in Queensland is a line fishery not a net fishery - and the facts are the lions share of snapper caught each year in Queensland waters are taken by recreational fishers not commercial fishers. Whinge bloody whinge about something few people have any hard facts about!

  13. #28

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    C Fisher has it closest to the truth.

    Commercial fishing vessels must have a commercial registration + applicable quota + appropriately licensed skipper,(Coxswain or master), + crew licence for the boat + appropriately licenced crew(commercial fishing license).

    Commercial charter vessels must have commercial registration, no quota (EXCEPT RECREATION BAG LIMIT), commercial skipper, no crew licence, crew must be licenced (That is your deckie).

    If the owner of the commercial boat wishes to go out and take his mates fishing all he needs is the boat to be commercially registered, none of the the licenses are required. (Bring on the grey area).

    It lets the loop hole open. But as has been previously stated fuel and bait are money. Commercial boats only opperate for one reason. No more needs to be said.

  14. #29

    Re: Charter Boat Disgrace

    hi cfisher
    thanks for the clarification. i think my mate is was unsure of the law's hence not reporting the issue, will defiantley be a different story now. i think he will probably report it anyhow now that the laws have been clarified
    cheers
    dazza

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