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Ministerial
Consultative Group Update
The
Ministerial Consultative Group has had its 3rd and final meeting.
The Soundings process and MCG group is now finished. The minister
will report back to cabinet and recommend NO CHANGES be made at
the present time and in doing so will formally close the process.
A new group will be formed to continue the debate over the next
couple of months. Option4 and NZBGFC agreed to this approach.
At that meeting
option4 expressed the opinion that the Minister has a responsibility
to ensure the recreational/sustenance fishing right is not diminished.
As the recreational/sustenance catch varies the Minister should
allow for these changes in determining the Total Allowable Commercial
Catch (TACC) and the recreational/sustenance fishery bag limits.
Under Section
21 (a) of the 1996 Fisheries Act the Minister shall allow for recreational
fishing. We understand the phrase shall allow is critical
in defining the Ministers responsibility. Shall in the Fisheries
Act has the same meaning as must, and allow implies a requirement
to fulfil the recreational/sustenance right in full. By comparison,
to make an allowance implies less than full provision for the right.
We wish to see
our common law right recognised, protected and strengthened, to
ensure we have a priority right over the commercial sector. In this
regard we are unsure whether the suggestion of specifying specific
conditions to be met is the most appropriate mechanism to protect
our right.
We have sought
legal advice and participated in a legal summit meeting.
It would appear that the use of specific criteria might undermine
the common law right. We understand the strength of the right currently
lies in its general nature, and specifying conditions under which
it will operate is likely to weaken that right.
option4 appreciates
the genuine intent of the Minister of Fisheries, Pete Hodgson, to
address the recreational rights issue.
option4 remains
strongly committed to further consultation and participating in
helping to better define the rights of the fishing public.
Consensus.
The Minister has told us on several occasions that he needs consensus.
It is our belief that the bar has been set too high
when measuring what is or what is not consensus. The Minister claims
we do not have consensus amongst the recreational/sustenance fishing
sector. The reality is that 98.5% of the people submitting to the
Soundings process supported the principles of option4. The New Zealand
Recreational Fishing Council adopted the principles of option4 at
their AGM (14/7/01) just 6 days after the 2nd Meeting of the Ministerial
Consultative Group phase of the process. The New Zealand Big Game
Fishing Council endorsed those same principles at their AGM. In
our book that passes any reasonable test of the meaning of the word
consensus.
In Soundings
the Ministry asked you how you wanted your fisheries managed.
You overwhelmingly achieved consensus with the other public fishers
who responded to the invitation to have your say. It is the Ministry
and the fishing Industry who are not joining in with our consensus.
Hamilton
Boat Show
The Boat Show went very well. It was good to see so many supporters
come and introduce yourselves to our team. We had a good response
from the public to our lucky dip. All donations were gratefully
accepted and assist us to continue the fight for your rights.
Fishing
Club Support
option4 are receiving great support from the fishing clubs we have
made contact with. If we have not made contact with your club yet,
please contact us at contact@option4.co.nz
with your details and we will add your club to our database. If
you would like an option4 representative to visit your club, please
contact us. Remember to encourage your fishing club mates and others
to register their support at https://option4.co.nz/register.htm
or alternatively you can Promote a Mate at https://option4.co.nz/promote.php3
Thank you to
the following clubs Te Puke Fish & Game, Counties Sport
Fishing Club, Outboard Boating Club (Auckland) and Papakura RSA
fishing section. Option4 volunteers have enjoyed evenings with these
clubs really worthwhile for us to spend this time with the
grass roots. Your generous financial and moral support makes this
initiative worthwhile and sustainable. Thank you.
Next month
Summary of MCG process, a wrap up type paper of the Soundings process
and some indications of option4s next moves.
Regards
Scott Macindoe
Trish Rea
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