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option4 Update #49 NZFN Dec 2004 |
Kahawai
Legal Challenge – An Investment in our Future
This challenge is the opportunity
for all anglers to make a real contribution to the future of not just
kahawai, but all recreational fisheries. It's time to get off the fence
and participate. The days of leaving the task to a handful of people
cannot go on. If all you can give is the money then fine, but don't
just say you will, do it. Do it today and tell your mates and family
members. The issues always come down to numbers whether that is dollars
or signatures. Not everyone has the time or the inclination but for
the cost of a bag of pillies and a snack you CAN help. If you're serious about fishing you have to be serious about helping. No one will do it for you. Compared to an $88 annual trout licence fee, an investment by you now is a small price to pay for years of pleasure and the opportunity to make sure that there'll be food on the table.
Marine Protection - Missed Opportunities Nugget Point Marine Reserve “activity” It is concerning to learn that the Department of Conservation (DoC), in their infinite wisdom, will not be preparing and presenting a Proposal document for their Nugget Point marine reserve initiative. Instead, they will be conducting a series of “drop in” meetings this year with some public meetings to follow. Four “drop in” meetings have
already been held with more to follow - Owaka Visitor centre –
January 5 & 6, 10am to 5pm; DoC Dunedin office – January 17
& 18, 10am to 5pm. We could be cynical here and
suggest that DoC is trying to avoid adverse reaction to their proposal
by not consulting with the wider community and not producing a proposal
document. Considering all eight “drop in” meetings are being held on
weekdays during working hours, it is hard not to question how serious
the Department is when they say “ your feedback will be an important
factor in the department's decision on how to proceed with this matter.”
Working from the 1992 marine reserve application document they are likely to move the boundary lines and include this in a “fresh application” around April 2005. Remember, the application stage is the formal stage of the marine reserve process. You will have two months once the application is lodged to object or submit in support = 60 days, an outrageously inadequate process for permanent, no-take marine reserves that have no formal requirement to review. When will DoC get it - that people
have had enough of inadequate, biased and exclusive processes that do
not take into account public opinion? Tired of being ignored? Email
Nelson Cross, Chairman of Nugget Point Recreational Fishing Club to
find out more at njcross@xtra.co.nz
. Nelson has organised a public meeting at Kaka Point Hall, January
10 th 2005 at 7.30pm. All welcome to attend. Marine
Protected Areas Strategy Unfortunately the Strategy is not what we were hoping for; a more coordinated and integrated approach has been the clear and unequivocal call from the public. DoC have been assuring us for some time now they do want to make progress and include the public in their processes – yeah right!!!!
Stock Strategies Workshop A Ministry of Fisheries (MFish)
four-day workshop was held in Wellington at the end of November to discuss
different management strategies for our fisheries.
In August option4 submitted to
the proposed introduction of seven new species into the Quota Management
System (QMS) on 1 October 2005. We supported Albacore Tuna and Skipjack
Tuna being introduced but objected to the shellfish species not already
included in the QMS to be given away in perpetuity in the form of quota
rights. option4 believe the way the QMS is being used does not adequately recognise the interests of future generations of non-commercial fishers to access fisheries of traditional and cultural importance.
New Zealand Big Game Fishing Council database Congratulations to NZBGFC for their investment in establishing a database for those who belong to or are simply interested in the activities of game fishing clubs et al. Well worth while taking the time to subscribe to receiving really good information – please visit https://www.nzbgfc.org.nz/ .
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