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Have Your Say on Important Fisheries

The potential for large reductions to bag limits is evident in some of the Ministry's most recent proposals.

 

The Ministry of Fisheries is currently consulting on the future management of snapper, kahawai, kingfish, mullet, flounder, scallops and dogfish.

The Ministry is also promoting a grossly unfair proportional allocation system that could lead to the recreational sectors allowances being set at half the level of the current catch.

Recreational Fishing Regulations are also being reviewed.

option4 have just finished putting together draft submissions for the snapper 8 (west coast North Island), kingfish 8 (west coast North Island), flounder and mullet (west and east coast North Island) and a powerful submission to cover the unfair proportional proposals.

If you have any interest in protecting recreational fishing, you need to act quickly to make sure your voice is heard.

All submissions have provision to accept your comments.

Your response to these submissions is URGENTLY required.

Submission deadline is Wednesday, 10th August.


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Proportional Allocation

The Ministry is also promoting a grossly unfair proportional allocation system that could lead to the recreational sectors allowances being set at half the level of the current catch.

It's really important you read the submission and have input. We MUST Stop the Madness

option4 Submission on Proportional Allocation


Snapper 8 (west coast North Island)

The west coast snapper fishery is currently at half the stock size required in the Fisheries Act. The fishery must be rebuilt. Recreational bag limits and size limits are also being reviewed.

Read the option4 submission and have your input at the link below.

Snapper 8 option4 Submission  


Flounder 1 (Top half North Island)

There are concerns that the flounder fishery is being overfished. Commercial fishers have been allocated vastly excessive quotas since 1986. Find out how the Ministry have proposed a "Claytons" cut to reduce commercial quotas without reducing the actual commercial catch.

Of great concern to option4 is the Ministry have used outdated recreational catch figures on which they have based a recreational "allowance". MFish have clearly stated they intend to constrain recreational fishers within the new allowance. This could mean massive bag limit cuts.

Check out the option4 flounder submission and have your say.

Flounder 1 option4 Submission


Grey Mullet 1 (Top half North Island)

Similar to flounder, grey mullet commercial fishers have been allocated vastly excessive quotas since 1986. Find out how the Ministry have proposed a "Claytons" cut to reduce commercial quotas without reducing the actual commercial catch.

MFish has only proposed actual cuts to recreational bag limits.

option4 vigorously oppose the proposals. Read the submission and have your say here.....

Grey Mullet 1 option4 Submission


Kingfish 8 (west coast North Island)

Commercial fishers have been catching in excess of their quota on the west coast. MFish have proposed commercial fishers should be able to release live kingfish that are likely to survive.

Read what option4 think and have your say at the link below.

 

Kingfish 8 option4 Submission

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