option4 write to the Minister regards
his upcoming allocation decisions for Kingfish as it enters
the QMS
Last month we received your letter stating
your decision to put some shellfish species into the QMS on
the 1st of April 2004. This reminded us that soon you will
be thinking about proposals for setting the TAC, TACC, Maori
and recreational allowances for kingfish.
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21/1/03
The Minister writes
- "good that the recreational fishing sector now speak
with one voice on reform issues. This means we can now focus
on the issues
and a constructive process to identify what is achievable
and what is not".
We would like to point out that the consensus was reached
before the
occassional papers were released. In fact we believe the failure
to progress
the process has nothing to do with the consensus or lack thereof.
Typical
spin.
The Minister then goes on to outline "Constraints"
ie the Treaty Settlements
and QMS - nothing new.
Further denial of the Moyle promise as ever
being Government policy although
he acknowledges that improvements to the current regime should
recognise the
intentions of the Moyle promise where this is possible.
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8/12/02
Letter of consensus between NZBGFC, NZRFC
and option4
to the Minister
The
purpose of this letter is to advise you that there is complete
consensus between NZRFC, NZBGFC and option4.co.nz on the following
key recreational fisheries management principles. This consensus
has existed for some time and is now formalised in this document.
For
complete text ........ please click here |
5/9/02
A last
minute effort to urge the Minister
to consider
the new Receational Harvest Estimates when setting the TAC
for the first time and making allowance for recreational fishing
in this very important public fishery.
This letter was sent aftr submissions to the IPP had closed
but before the Minister had made his decisions.
For
complete text ........ please click here
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6/06/02
Pete
Hodgson replies to option4 concerns regards ongoing consultation
let
me assure you that I am committed to the ongoing discussion
and debate on options for the reform of recreational fisheries
management.......
I strongly refute
your suggestion that I, or my Ministry consider listening
to the public to be unnecessary - the process outlined above
is a direct consequence of public submissions received in
the first round of consultation .....
For
complete text ........ please click here |
02/06/02
Cover
letter sent to all MP's re open letter to the Minister
Cover
letter sent to all MP's advising them of the need for them
to prepare
a position and be ready to state their position.......
For
complete text ........ please click here |
25/03/02
Minister
Hodgson replies to option4 response to Cabinet Paper.
The
Ministry is going to prepare a public discussion document
with some recommended changes to the management regime and
all stakeholders will get the opportunity to comment on it
before I make my decisions
For complete text ........
please click here |
13/05/02
Open
letter to the Minister of Fisheries
option4 writes in open form to the Minister expressing dissapointment
with lack of progess and points out the stall out of the public
consultation that is suppossed to have been occuring..............
For complete text ........ please
click here |
11/03/02
option4
responds to the Cabinet Paper outlining areas of concerns
and disagreement.
Recreational
Fisheries Reform - option4 concerns and disagreement highlighted
throughout the document in blue.
For complete text ........
please click here |
20/11/01
option4
writes to the Minister expressing concern about proposed regulation
changes in Fiordland and asks for meeting to discuss the long
overdue review of Amateur Fishing Regulations.
We
wish to express our grave concern about the direction and
intention of the Guardians of Fiordland Fisheries (GOFF) as
stated at their meeting on 09/10/2001 at the Invercargill
Workingman's Club, and other meetings.
For complete text ........ please
click here |
14/11/01
Cabinet
Paper on "Recreational Fisheries Reform" process
and outcomes presented by Minister Hodgson to Cabinet Committee
The
paper reports on the outcome of the public consultation process
on recreational fisheries reform, and recommends the next
steps
For complete text ........ please
click here |
23/11/01
NZBGFC
writes to the Minister re Broadbill
The NZBGFC has been asking for some restraint on the commercial
catch of Broadbill Swordfish for 3 years now. Your letter
to me on the 30 August 2000 gave me encouragement that positive
steps had been taken on this issue with Broadbill being scheduled
into the 2001/02 sustainability round. That review required
consultation with interested parties in time for regulation
changes on 1 October 2001 to address this matter.
For complete text ........ please
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29/11/01
Ministers
Press Release on result of Soundings and Cabinet decisions
The Ministry of Fisheries will improve the information it
collects on recreational fishing catch over the next year,
to provide a better basis for government decisions on on the
future management of marine recreational fisheries.
For complete text ........ please
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3/8/01
option4
writes to the Minister
The
decision made at our last MCG meeting to thoroughly debate
the legal aspects surrounding the publics fishing rights
in the marine environment offers us real encouragement, as
we will be debating the foundation upon which future legislation
will be built...
For complete text ........ please
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9/07/01
The
Ministry of Fisheries offers their Minister advice on the
feedback given by MCG participants on draft Ministry Policy
proposals July 2001
This
document is available for you to read as it has been released
under the Official Information Act - Feb 2002
For complete
text ........ please click here |
5/6/01
option4
feedback to Ministry Policy Proposals at MCG July 2001 - Released
under the Official Information Act Feb 2002
option4
feedback to Ministry draft Policy Proposals tabled at the
MCG meetings in July/August 2001. Until now (March 2002) this
has not been available for distribution as it was put forward
in the MCG where the terms were Chatham House Rules. These
rules were agreed to by those involved, although not very
willingly. In hindsight they did not serve the interests of
the public other than to allow some people "inside the
tent" as it were.
However thanks to the Official Information Act we are now
able to share with you what feedback we were able to offer
the Minister on his Ministries policy proposals.
We did
not get the opportunity to discuss most of the content of
our feedback. The next stage of the process was the tabling
of the Cabinet Paper by the Minister in November 2001.
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13/7/01
The
Ministers Speech at NZRFC AGM
This
is the last scheduled opportunity for the Minister to deliver
a public speech before legislative reform work underway re-appears
in the form of Cabinet Papers and the Select Committee phase
of the process...
For complete text ........please
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6/7/01
Minister
Pete Hodgson summarises his understandings of the various
rights that the public have to go fishing...........
For
complete text of letter……..click here |
5/06/01
The
Minister writes to the Herald (Letters to the Editor)
Scott
Macindoe of the saltwater recreational fishing campaign group
Option
4 is crying wolf with his claim that there is an "official
agenda to
'privatise' the New Zealand fishery"....
For
complete text of letter……..click here |
25/5/01
option4
writes to the Minister
I can
understand how you may have been disappointed by the tenor
of my letter dated 24 May 2001. I was trying to reflect the
views of our members after they were informed that they the
role of the MAG was as "sounding board" for MFish
ideas. We had hoped for more....
For
complete text of letter……..click here |
15/5/01
Response
from the Minister regarding his Ministerial Advisory Group
"Thank
you for your letter dated 24 April 2001. I am, however, disappointed
at the tone. It seems that you are not inclined towards participating
in a ministerial advisory group. I may be wrong and, if that
is the case, you should proceed to nominate some candidates
for my consideration."
For
complete text of letter……..click here |
29/4/01
option4
writes to the Minister, the Honourable Pete Hodgson
Your letter
states that you are"seeking some honest feedback by knowledgeable
individuals about the issues at hand," you have also
mentioned directly the need to build trust and capacity between
us, that is what this letter is all about.
For
complete text of letter……..click here |
12/4/01
Minister
replies re MAG clarifying expectations
Minister
of Fisheries, Pete Hodgson replies to option4 letter regards
Terms of Engagement.
Clarifies his expectations of Ministerial Advisory Group role.
Rather than Policy development/capacity building the MAG will
be a "sounding
board."
For
complete text of letter……..click here |
3/4/01
option4
writes to the Minister, the Honourable Pete Hodgson
- appreciation
for full commitment from Minister
- Acceptance
of invitation to join Ministerial Advisory Group subject
to
agreeable Terms of Reference
- Suggested
Terms of Reference
For
full text of option4 letter……..click here |
22/3/01
Second
Meeting with the Minister of Fisheries
A further
meeting between option4 and Minister of Fisheries, Pete Hodgson
was held on 22/3/01.
The
following minutes were agreed by all present.....click here
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1/3/01
First
Meeting with the Minister of Fisheries
The first
meeting between option4 and the Minister of Fisheries, Pete
Hodgson was held on 1/3/01.
The
following minutes were agreed by all present.....click here
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23/11/00
The
Minister responds
The Minister responds making the following points
- Clarifies
his opinion of status of “National Policy for Marine Recreational
Fisheries”, that was implemented by the previous Labour
Governments¹ Minister of Fisheries (Colin Moyle) in June
1989
- Expresses
opinion regards “Priority”
- Mentions
the significance of Maori quota
- Confirms
extension of Submission Closure date – 20/12/00
- Confirms
that all those who make a submission will receive a copy
of the summary of submissions
For
full text of the Ministers response …..click here |
21/10/00
option4
writes to the Minister
-
Asking for the Public Submission closure date to be extended
For
full text of option4 letter……..click here |
21/10/00
option4
writes to the Minister
- seeking
clarification about what happens after the 30/11/00
- asking
for clarification on how those submissions supporting option4
will be regarded
- asking
for an opportunity to meet with the Minister
For
full text of option4 letter……..click here |
20/10/00
option4 writes to the Minister, the Honourable Pete Hodgson
- offering
background information on option4.co.nz.
- seeking
clarification on the “National Policy for Marine Recreational
Fisheries”, that was implemented by the previous Labour
Governments¹ Minister of Fisheries (Colin Moyle) in June
1989
For
full text of option4 letter……..click here
For
full text of the National Policy for Marine Recreational Fisheries
.... click here |