❓ This parliamentary question seeks information on the implementation and impact of the new recreational fishing from boat license in Western Australia, including revenue raised and its use, and potential changes in fish catch.
AnsweredQoN 2408Legislative Council
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(1) How many people have bought the new recreational fishing from boat license?
(2) How much revenue has it raised in the following, -
(a) adult fees; and
(b) concession fees?
(3) How has this revenue been translated into better monitoring of catch or compliance for the fishery?
(4) What is the estimated change in monthly catch of West Australian dhufish and pink snapper due to the introduction of the recreational fishing from boat license?
(2) How much revenue has it raised in the following, -
(a) adult fees; and
(b) concession fees?
(3) How has this revenue been translated into better monitoring of catch or compliance for the fishery?
(4) What is the estimated change in monthly catch of West Australian dhufish and pink snapper due to the introduction of the recreational fishing from boat license?
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Answered
17 June 2010
Responded by
Minister for Fisheries
Response time
30 days
(1) To 20 May 2010 - 56,416
2 (a) To 20 May 2010 - $1,261,290
(b) To 20 May 2010 - $204,432
(3) The revenue will be used to fund a State-wide survey of holders of the new Recreational Fishing from Boat Licence and to improve the management of recreational fishing through a range of improved services.
The revenue will also be used in a number of ways to improve compliance including establishing partnership arrangements with fishing tackle distributors across the State for the distribution of Department of Fisheries recreational fishing publications.
(4) The Recreational Fishing from Boat Licence was not targeted at reducing the catch of demersal scalefish on the west coast. Its main purpose related to providing a State-wide database of recreational fishers that could be surveyed to obtain better information on recreational fishing activities.
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2 (a) To 20 May 2010 - $1,261,290
(b) To 20 May 2010 - $204,432
(3) The revenue will be used to fund a State-wide survey of holders of the new Recreational Fishing from Boat Licence and to improve the management of recreational fishing through a range of improved services.
The revenue will also be used in a number of ways to improve compliance including establishing partnership arrangements with fishing tackle distributors across the State for the distribution of Department of Fisheries recreational fishing publications.
(4) The Recreational Fishing from Boat Licence was not targeted at reducing the catch of demersal scalefish on the west coast. Its main purpose related to providing a State-wide database of recreational fishers that could be surveyed to obtain better information on recreational fishing activities.
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