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"Rocky Bottom" Seafood New Zealand (April 2002 edition)

I'm more than a little surprised that a recreational fisher or two haven't raised the issue as to where the option4 lot obtained their mandate to speak for recreational fishers with such apparent authority.

Press Release

Sunday Star Times article on NZRFC, funding, licensing etc 26/5/02......

A "FISHING licence by stealth" is being plotted by the group that is supposed to be representing recreational saltwater anglers.

The spectre of an annual fee appears in a range of plans being discussed by the New Zealand Recreational Fishing Council and the government.

The council, which is short of cash, is considering selling an elite membership card that would allow holders bigger bag limits.

Press Release

Council of Outdoor Recreation Associations of NZ Marine Reserves no Panacea for mismanaged Fisheries.

Marine Reserves are no solution to New Zealand's mismanaged and depleted sea fisheries says the Council of Outdoor Recreation Associations of New Zealand (CORANZ).

Press Release

Fishing News editor Grant Dixon expresses his disappointment in progress.....
- Extracts from the editorial of Fishing News May 2002 edition

The Ministry of Fisheries put our fishing rights debates on the back burner until after the election, (Surprise, surprise!) Whereas the Ministry's compliance people can get their act together (witness the recent successful black market paua and crayfish operations), it seems its policy people can't.

Fishing News May 2002All Fish Quota: Judge

Tony Orman offers insight and food for thought
- Fishing News April 2002

It is time for an end to the Ministry of Fisheries' procrastination over safeguarding the right of New Zealanders to go fishing for recreational and food. Procrastination was evident in the consultation which the Ministry of Fisheries and its working party carried out following the release of the Soundings document.

Foreigners Could Own All Fish Quota: Judge

Foreigners Could Own All Fish Quota: Judge
NZ Herald
NZPA

Foreign companies would face no legal barrier if they wanted to buy all of New Zealand's fishing quota, a High Court judge has ruled. Justice Ronald Young found that the Government's policy of "New Zealandising" the industry was not enshrined in law.

Foreigners Could Own All Fish Quota: Judge

The Rape of our Broadbill Fishery
Graeme Sinclair

Well, well, well! the things you learn when you are drifting around on the ocean in the middle of the night.

A couple of weeks ago we joined John Gregory, skipper of the magnificent charter vessel Primetime, for a week chasing huge sharks and massive broadbill. The trip was fantastic and the results will appear in next years series, but in the limited space available I would like to talk about the unexpected education that came my way.

The Rape of our Broadbill Fishery

"Yes, Minister"
Jon Gadsby

The minister looked at the whiteboard sadly and reflected it was strange that two little words could so easily ruin one's day. "option4?" he read, as the departmental officer turned the board over...

Yes, Minister

NZ Herald 31/5/01
Phillip English

Amateur fishers want priority over commercial fishermen. PHILIP ENGLISH reports.
A group of saltwater anglers wants the right to fish locked into law.
The movement, which claims huge support among recreational marine anglers, wants the public's right to fish to take priority over the catches of commercial fishermen.

Tacklebox Politics

Who's Telling Porkies
Bill Cooke

Who's telling porkies - is it the Recreational Fishing Council or is it the Ministry of Commercial Fisheries? Well, who really cares? Currently both are locked in a fight over who included licensing into the 'Soundings' process and document.

Tacklebox Politics

Submissions Delivered - With More to Come

On Wednesday, December 20 , the option4.co.nz team assembled at the Auckland offices of the Ministry of Fisheries to deliver their submission - along with 63,000 individual submissions from the public supporting the principles of option4.co.nz.

NZ Fishing News - Editorial February issue
Grant Dixon

Here's hoping you all managed to wet a line over the holidays. Fishing conditions alternated from brilliant to dismal where I spent my Christmas break - caravaning at the Waipu Cove Reserve holiday park. After what had been a particularly hectic year with the merger of the two magazines, a number of overseas promotions and the Option4.co.nz campaign it proved a relaxing break.

NZ Fishing News article

Soundings Stir Public Fishers
Hon. Pete Hodgson

Seldom in my memory has a discussion document on any topic provoked as much discussion as the 'Soundings' booklet on recreational fishing. On that score I rate the Soundings process a success. We set out to get the public's views on how recreational fishing should be managed and we're getting them. That's fine with me.

The Minister's Article

Tangled Lines- Metro December issue
Jon Gadsby

Changes to the way New Zealanders fish are currently being debated at a series of heated meetings where recreational fishers are defending their traditional rights, complaining about the commercial over-fishing and making it quite plain that they will not accept licensing. Jon Gadsby investigates.

NZ Fishing News article

Tacklebox Politics - NZ Fishing News December issue
Bill Cooke

The Axe Must Fall

As I write it is a one month countdown to the end of the proposed consultation process around the Ministry of 'Commercial' Fisheries Sounding Document.

I say 'proposed' tongue in cheek as I believe the process will be extended by Fisheries Minister, Pete Hodgson, in the next while, and you will see throughout this column I will be isolating Pete from what has become clearly now 'the Scam Soundings' and its process. 

NZ Fishing News article

NZ Fishing News - Editorial December issue
Grant Dixon

Those of us intimately involved with the Soundings process and the promotion of Option4 have felt the extra pressure attending a number of public meetings, fielding enquiries and upgrading web sites

The vast majority of Kiwis, it appears, do not want a bar of any of the Sounding's options. They are voting with their feet - Option4 principles are being given the thumbs up

NZ Fishing News article

NZ Fishing News - Letters to the Editor 24 November.
J. Tamaki

Kia kaha - be strong!

I want to congratulate the magazine and the option4 proponents for the way they have presented an alternative to the Soundings options.

Nothing the working group has come up with is good enough for the public which, as the option4 Group suggests, should have a priority right to what is their fish ahead of commercial interests.

NZ Fishing News article
NZ Fishing News - Letters to the Editor 24 November.
Ian Mitchel
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Dump Wrecks to thwart trawlers

A possible solution and a deterrent to the very questionable activities of the opportunistic commercial fishermen who display a lack of scruples and common sense, is to take Northland's abundant supply of abandoned and wrecked motor vehicles and distribute them in strategic locations to form the basis of artificial reef habitats.
NZ Fishing News article
NZRFC Press Release Monday 13 November.
Released by Keith Ingram on behalf of President NZRFC

Council encourages sharing of ideas.

As the consultation round of Soundings discussion draws to a close, the Executive of the NZ Recreational Fishing Council held a meeting in Rotorua, on  November 11, to formulate a strategic path for the Council to follow through to the final stages in determining the recreational fishing right.
NZ Fishing News article
option4 UPDATE Fishing News article By Paul Barnes
A proposed saltwater license for recreational fishers is facing fierce opposition from the fishing public during the recreational fishing rights consultation process now underway. The outcome of this processwill determine future public rights and access to our marine fisheries
NZ Fishing News article
The Silent Majority speaks: by Bill Ross
"Government must realise that there are two distinct types of people who fish for recreation. There are anglers who would in the main represent a minority because they join clubs and view their recreational pursuit as a sport and not a hobby. The other group are the silent majority "
Bill Ross Silent Majority

Crimpies Column : by Daryl Crimp.
"I am talking about the Soundings Document that is currently confusing only those people who read it and causing a great deal of angst in fishing circles"

Bill Ross Silent Majority

Angling for a Future by Peter Stevens (November issue of Seafood NZ)
I can't help thinking that the Recreational Fishing sector would be far better off if they actually did something more constructive than concentrating their efforts on their eternal habit of blaming every one else for their perceived problems. It doesn't surprise me that their years of finger pointing has not produced any sort of result whatsoever, in terms of providing any solutions to their grievances. In fact I think it would be fair to say that ever since they embarked on the grievance trail they have actually gone backwards. In between the prolonged periods of levelling blame upon all and sundry some of their number suggest the sort of solutions that they'd like to see enacted and therein lies another problem. The solutions that they suggest are so devoid of practical reality that it's little wonder that they've not found (ever) any currency in political circles. To claim that the $1 billion per annum that they spend on their sport creates the same economic benefit to the country as provided by the Seafood Industry is as naïve as it gets. Expenditure on rec fishing is internal spending which consumes a lot of overseas currency without returning much by way of revenue to Government, whereas the commercial sector does exactly the opposite.

Bill Ross Silent Majority