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Keep your distance, keep it safe: Fishing around whales in NSW waters

by DPIRD Fisheries 26 Jun 23:05 UTC
Humpback whales swimming underwater © Kogia.org

The whale season is well and truly under way, and for many recreational fishers, that means sharing the water with some of our most impressive marine visitors. Humpback whales are migrating north along the NSW coast, and their regular breaches and blows are a breath-taking bonus to a day on the water. But these giants deserve space — not just for their safety, but yours too.

Why It Matters

Whales, dolphins, and other marine mammals are protected under NSW law, and there are strict approach distances in place to help minimise disturbance and to ensure public safety. For recreational fishers, it's not just about following the rules — it's about avoiding dangerous encounters that can damage your vessel, injure the animals, or even put lives at risk.

Know the Distances

Here's a quick refresher on how close you can get:

Using a Personal Watercraft (PWC)? You MUST always stay 300m away from whales and dolphins.

Flying drones? There are altitude restrictions too — no lower than 100 metres over whales or dolphins without a permit.

Don't Drift Too Close

When you're focused on the perfect catch, it's easy to overlook a whale surfacing nearby. But marine mammals can move unpredictably and fast. Always keep a lookout — especially during winter migration months (May to November). Turn off fish finders and sonar when whales are near and never cut across their path or try to herd them.

What to Do if They Come to You

Sometimes whales approach vessels out of curiosity. If that happens:

  • Slow down and keep a steady course
  • Disengage gears if needed
  • Let them move away at their own pace
Remember: it's their ocean, we're just visitors.

The Bottom Line

As a passionate NSW fisher, you're part of a proud community that values the marine environment. Respecting marine mammal approach distances protects our iconic wildlife, avoids hefty fines, and keeps everyone safe.

So next time you're out casting a line, and you spot a spout on the horizon — enjoy the show but give whales the space they need to travel safely.

For more information, check out the NSW marine mammal approach distance here.

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