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Melina Bath backs Victoria’s fishing industry after San Remo visit with seafood sector leaders

Melina Bath reaffirmed support for Victoria’s commercial and recreational fishing sectors after visiting San Remo, highlighting seafood importance to regional jobs, sustainability, food security and balanced marine management across Victoria.

By news@gippsland - 17th May 2026 - Back to News

The Nationals’ MP Melina Bath has reaffirmed her support for Victoria’s commercial and recreational fishing sectors following a firsthand visit to San Remo with industry leaders, angling representatives and food advocates. Speaking after the visit, Ms Bath, who is also the Shadow Minister for Outdoor Recreation, highlighted the importance of the seafood sector to regional communities, local jobs and the state’s food security.

Melina Bath reaffirmed support for Victoria’s fishing industry after visiting San Remo, highlighting its importance to regional jobs, seafood supply, communities and state food security

Melina Bath reaffirmed support for Victoria’s fishing industry after visiting San Remo, highlighting its importance to regional jobs, seafood supply, communities and state food security

Fishing industry value

Ms Bath said, "Spending time on the water along the Bass Coast and hearing directly from fishers and industry experts was an invaluable experience. Victoria’s seafood industry delivers fresh, local produce, supports regional jobs and remains vital to our state’s future."

The visit showcased how commercial and community-based fishing operate side by side, with both contributing to Victoria’s culture, economy and way of life. "Commercial and community fishing are both vital and should thrive together. Fishing for leisure supports wellbeing, families and regional communities, while commercial fishers play a critical role in supplying sustainable, high-quality seafood to Victorian households and businesses."

Sustainable seafood support

Ms Bath said strong community support for locally sourced seafood reinforced the need to back the sector. "We’re focused on protecting sustainability, supporting local producers and ensuring Victorians continue to have access to nutritious, responsibly sourced seafood. Any changes to legislation must safeguard the sustainability of wild harvest species, supported by healthy marine ecosystems and adequately resourced fisheries officers."

Ms Bath said the visit reinforced the importance of a balanced approach that supports both sectors while protecting marine environments. "This is about backing Victorian fishers, supporting coastal communities and ensuring our seafood industry continues to thrive for generations to come. I thank Wolfgang Platzer, Matt Wassnig, Craig Martin and Amanda Keilar for the opportunity to experience the sector firsthand and share their insights," Ms Bath said.

Pictures from Melina Bath MP Facebook page.


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