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Anglers Views Invited For Gippsland Fishery Management

Recreational anglers are still being encouraged to have a say in the development of the East Gippsland Fishery Management Plan.

By Department of Primary Industries - 5th February 2010 - Back to News

Public meetings and surveys, late last year, gathered important information on recreational fishing values in the region.

Executive Director of Fisheries Victoria, Anthony Hurst, said the public input was vital and any further comments will be welcome.

"We want as many people as possible to have the chance to have their say," Mr Hurst said.

"The plan is looking at fisheries in rivers such as the Mitchell, Nicholson and Tambo and in inlets like Sydenham and Marlo.

"Freshwater fisheries in rivers like the Wonnangatta, Dargo and Timbarra will also be included.

"The East Gippsland Fishery Management Plan will cover all inland and estuarine fisheries located within the boundaries of the East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority except Mallacoota Inlet, Lake Tyres and Gippsland Lakes.

"The management arrangements for Mallacoota Inlet and Lake Tyers are in separate plans and the Gippsland Lakes will be addressed in the future.

"We are seeking a better understanding of the key issues and any suggestions which should be considered in preparing the new management plan.

"The rivers and estuaries of the East Gippsland catchment provide some of the best recreational fishing experiences in Victoria.

"In peak holiday periods, fishing tourism also provides a great economic boost for many regional businesses, including fishing and tackle shops, hotels and restaurants.

"The input of recreational fishers and other stakeholders is critical to developing effective Management Plans.

"I strongly encourage anyone with an interest in recreational fishing to have their say."

Please address all submissions to Fisheries Resource Planning, Fisheries Victoria, GPO Box 4440 Melbourne 3001 or fishery.managementplans@dpi.vic.gov.au.

For more information visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/fishing.


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