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Boating and fishing industries united in support of SA fish stock recovery plan

by Boating Industry Association 25 Oct 06:23 UTC
Boating and fishing industries united in support of SA fish stock recovery plan © Boating Industry Association

The Boating Industry Association (BIA) and the Australian Fishing Trade Association (AFTA) have today issued a joint statement welcoming the South Australian Government's support package accompanying temporary fishing restrictions designed to accelerate the recovery of fish stocks impacted by the recent algal bloom.

"The decision to look after fish stocks in a trajectory of rebuilding over the next period is the right decision, which we fully support," said AFTA Independent Chair the Hon. Bob Baldwin, acknowledging the tough but necessary action to ensure long-term sustainability.

"We welcome the SA Government's significant support for fishing and boating as part of this recovery package," said BIA CEO Andrew Fielding.

While the restrictions are tough, recreational fishing is still permitted in Gulf St Vincent/ Kangaroo Island zone from 1 November, although fishing bag limits have been halved. Meanwhile commercial fishing is temporarily banned in the Gulf. The industry views this as a shared responsibility to protect and regenerate species for future generations.

Key elements of the support package highlighted include:

  • Financial Relief for Businesses: Support of $50,000 for each affected tackle shop and reliant industry. Grants of up to $20,000 are also available for affected small businesses, with commercial fishing licence fee relief continuing.
  • Boating Cost Reductions: The government will halve the cost of boat and trailer registration for 12 months, starting 1 December. This is coupled with free boat ramp access for 12 months and the removal of vehicle access fees for coastal national parks.
  • Sector Investment: $800,000 as recreational fishing spend plus $300,000 for the AFTA Let's Fish SA campaign. Crucially, $7 million will be invested in vulnerable marine species and saltwater fish restocking programs.

"The Premier is investing in keeping our retailers alive," said Bob Baldwin, Chair of AFTA. "The recreational fishing and boating industry is part of the tourism economy, and these measures ensure our longevity by making proactive, sensible and sustainable decisions."

The associations urge their members and the public to comply with the temporary restrictions, which do not impact on general boating activities. These restrictions will remain in place until 30 June 2026, subject to review.

BIA and AFTA have this year formed a stronger alliance due to the close relationship of boating and fishing, and in total the two organisations represent $21 billion in annual industry turnover and 135,000 people employed.

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