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What's New

 
Economic Review of the Industry

Following a recent review of what would be the best management system for the Western Rock Lobster industry, fishermen in the business voted overwhelmingly in favour of keeping the current input control system.  A directive from the Minister for Fisheries followed, with the challenge to industry to modify the current system to ensure a better economic return for the industry and the wider community. 

The WRLC is currently working on a project to assess the current economic status of the fishery and to develop a model that fishermen can use to predict how improving the management system will affect their financial bottom line. 

The WLRC has engaged a modeller who is developing the software, expected to be available at the Coastal Tour In October 2007.  A document explaining the process and containing a brief snapshot of the industry at the time was sent to all fishers.  Additional copies can be obtained from the WRLC or you can down load it by clicking on the link below:

Western Rock Lobster Council Economic Snapshot

 

Waste Management Coordinator Position 2007

The Council is seeking a new waste management coordinator (WMC) for the NACC project "Implementation of the Abrolhos Islands Waste Management Strategy".  Selection criteria and job description can be downloaded by clicking on the link below:

Waste Management Coordinator Position Info

Applications can be made directly to Project Manager, Western Rocklobster Council, or for more information, please contact 9492 8831 or 0416 257 197.  Applications close 24/02/07.

The project was hugely successful last year, and many thanks are extended to everyone who helped out, especially Greg Davis, Fred Tucker, Butch Maddren, Jerram Hill and Pia Boschetti. 

 

Poll of Industry... What is the best way to manage the fishery?

The Western Rocklobster Council is conducting a poll of the industry to determine whether fishermen believe the input or output control system is better for future management of the fishery.  The Council has sent out polling forms to all Managed Fishery Licence Holders and skippers to get their views, with the results due in mid January 2007. 

The poll is part of the review of the management system for the fishery to determine whether there is a way to get better economic returns to the fishery through the management system, while taking into account the effects on the social and biological aspects of the fishery. 

An extensive consultation process was developed and implemented last year to engage the industry in the discussions, and a large amount of research into different management systems was conducted. 

Following the results of the poll, there will be a meeting of the Rocklobster Industry Advisory Committee (RLIAC), the Council and the Western Rocklobster Development Association, to determine the best way forward for the industry from here.  The results of the poll and the recommendations from the meeting will be provided to the Minister for Fisheries for his final decision. 

For more information about the poll or the process, please contact the Western Rocklobster Council on 9492 8888.

Oakajee Survey Closure Postponed

The recent proposal to close off an area north of Geraldton during the whites part of the fishery while hydrographic surveys for the Oakajee project were being conducted has been postponed until the summer closure following lobbying from the Western Rocklobster Council. 

Murchison Metals and its contractor, Fugro Survey had recently issued a Notice to Mariners in the advising of the closure of an area approximately 1660m x 1100m to potting  during the survey period. 

Concerned fishermen contacted the WRLC and after successful discussion and negotiation with the project managers, the seismic refraction surveys have been rescheduled to later in the season (see attached Media Release), in order to minimise the impact of these activities on the fishery. 

For more information please contact the Western Rocklobster Council (9492 8831) or Carolyn Nixon on 9965 2488.

Pre Season Safety Awareness

With the new rocklobster season fast approaching, the WA Fishing Industry Council Safety, Training and Education Officer,  Steve Hall, will be conducting a series of Safety Awareness and Training sessions at several ports:

Ø      Tuesday 21st November 06 – Fremantle, Swan Maritime Institute 1-4 PM

Ø      Friday 24th November 06 – Ledge Point Community Centre 1-4PM

Ø      Monday 27th November 06 – Dongara Fishermens Hall 1-4PM

Ø      Tuesday 28th November 06 – Geraldton, Batavia Coast Maritime Institute 2-5PM

Ø      Wednesday 29th November 06 – Jurien Bay Community Centre 1-4PM

Ø      Friday 1st December 06 – Hillarys, TS Marmion, Navy Sea Cadets, Northside Drive, Hillarys Boat Harbour 1-4PM

The cost is $50 PP (Tax Deductible).  Please make your best endeavors to attend and especially get new crew to attend. The fishing industry is still very much in the radar of WorkSafe and good attendances will go a long way to ensuring our industry is as safe as possible.  For more information contact Steve Hall on 9492 8824. 

Blessing of the Fleet

The Annual Blessing of the Fleet (Mindarie) will be held on Sunday the 12th of November at Mindarie Marina.  Come and celebrate the start of the season with live entertainment, activities markets and the official blessing at 1pm.  Click on the Brochure for more information and join us to support your industry.

Board Members 2006

 The voting for members in each zone was completed on the 31st of October 2006 and scrutinized by Mr Richard Stevens, R&D Manager, WAFIC.  

 

A total of 1008 ballot forms were sent out (to both skippers and MFL holders), with 458 returned (a response rate of 45.44% for the whole fishery).  Of this, 6.11% of the total returns were considered to be informal votes by the scrutiniser due to alterations, or errors in completing the form and therefore were not considered valid votes.

 

The industry as selected Rod Dransfield and Fred Tucker to represent the A zone again, Terry Ash for the B Zone, and Craig McTaggart, Clinton Moss and Ivan Spalding for the C Zone. 

 

The WRLC thanks all candidates and voters for their particpation, and we look foward to a successful 2006-07 season. 

 

 

Election of Board Members

The Western Rocklobster Council is reaching the end of the first year of the Board under a direct election model.  Consequently, there are 6 directors positions available for selection.  Three positions from C zone, 2 from A zone and 1 from B zone will be re-elected in October/November 2006.  The nominees are listed In alphabetical order (* indicates the member is standing for re-election):

There are 4 nominations for the C zone positions:

  • Craig McTaggart *, Clinton Moss *, Leonardo Sgherza, Ivan Spalding *,

There are 2 nominations for B zone positions:

  • Terry Ash *, Peter Glass,

There are 3 nominations for A zone positions:

  • Rod Dransfield *, Matthew Pirrottina, Fred Tucker *.

The election information is being printed and will be in the mail shortly.  Voting will be slightly different from last year's election- each MFL holder will be entitled to 1 vote, and each skipper will be entitled to 1 vote.  If a fisherman is both the holder of the licence and the skipper of the vessel, they will be entitled to 2 votes (and will therefore receive 2 ballot papers).  Those stakeholders who are only skippers or only MFL holders will only receive 1 copy of the ballot papers. 

Voting closes on the 26th of October 2006. 

We strongly encourage you to exercise your right to have a say in the running of your industry Council. 

C Zone Moon Closure Survey

A survey was conducted by the Western Rocklobster Council to determine information about the fishing efforts of C zone rocklobster fisherman in the 2006 fishing season. The information gathered will be used by the Council to gain an insight into the fishermen’s opinions about the moon closures which were introduced at the start of the 2006 season as a sustainable management strategy.

 

The survey questions asked allowed the council to obtain information about what the majority of fishermen did with their pots over the moon closure period; either leave them in the water or take them out. The survey also contained questions regarding the fishermen’s opinions about the moon closures and whether they see any advantage in extending them during the season. 

 

The C zone fishermen surveyed indicated that the majority are happy with the current moon closures in place for the Rocklobster Fishery; however they don’t believe it to be necessary to increase the length of the closure period.  The full report prepared by Renae Gibbs for the Western Rocklobster Council can be viewed from the following link:

 

Report on C Zone Fisherman Survey Results

 

Financial Planning Workshop for the Industry

The Western Rocklobster Council and the Commonwealth Bank are holding a  planning seminar addressing the changes facing the industry, the economic environment and how that applies to planning for the changes in your industry as businesses get handed down through the family. 

With a large number of people in the industry potentially retiring in the next few years, it is important the industry and the families that support the industry are able to cope with the changes.  These free seminars will help to address these issues and all MFL holders, skippers and their families are encouraged to attend either in

Fremantle on 25th of September

or

Geraldton on 26th of September,

starting from 2.30pm.

An advertisement has also been placed in ProWest magazine (out soon), or for more details please see the attached invitation.

For more details and to RSVP, please contact Alice Hurlbatt (9492 8831) or Jarrad Knowles (9482 6562) or Paul Pollard (9482 6847).

Review of the Management System

The review of  alternative management systems for the Western Rocklobster fishery is well underway, with the Council recently holding a series of 28 small focus group meetings of 10-15 fishermen along the coast. 

These focus groups gave more than 300 fishermen and stakeholders in the industry  the opportunity to discuss the expected outcomes of changing the management of the fishery based on information derived from a computer model. 

This model is designed to predict the expected trends in net economic benefits to the whole industry under different management Scenarios (input controls or quota systems). 

Following this consultation, the Council has taken feedback from industry and the stakeholders, along with additional modelling work from the economic consultants and cost analyses from the Department of Fisheries and put together the following document:

Discussion Paper -Review of the Management System of the Western Rocklobster Fishery

This Discussion paper provides the industry with more data to assist their decison making process, and is based on the raw data from Economic Research Associates (ERA), who produced the model. 

This raw data is found in ERA's two reports:

An Evaluation of Revised Management Optionsfor the West Coast Rocklobster Fishery- A sensitivity analysis;

and

An Evaluation of Revised Management Optionsfor the West Coast Rocklobster Fishery- A sensitivity analysis (Supplementary Results).

For more information about the review, consultation process or the documents, please contact the WEstern Rocklobster Council on (08) 9492 8827 or 9492 8831.

 
Central West Coast PFA Inaugaural Trade Show -Jurien Bay

The Wwstern Rocklobster Council congratulates the Central West Coast Professional Fisherman's Association for organising their inaugaural Annual Trade Show to be held on the 16th of March 2006, following their Special General Meeting. 

The PFA has organised a large number of sponsors and people who will be involved in the day, showcasing the latest technology and products available to the industry.  The Council encourages all fishermen to attend the Meeting at the Jurien Bay Community Hall, starting at 1.30pm, with the Trade Show following afterwards. 

This is a good opportunity to become a member of your Central West Coast PFA and meet other people who are also stakeholders in the industry.  It is also your chance to hear about the changes that are occurring in the industry.  More information on the Trade Show and the Agenda for the Meeting is available by clicking the link below:

Central West Coast PFA Special Meeting & Trade Show Agenda.

 
Waste Management Trials begin

The Council has selected Mr Greg Davis to be the Waste Management Coordinator for the NACC funded Abrolhos Islands Waste Management project, and congratulates him on his appointment.  The project is now underway, with new toilet systems and waste disposal methods being implemented.  The following notice will be sent to all Abrolhos fishermen about the trial and the Council requests your support and cooperation with Greg and the project. 

Abrolhos Islands Waste Notice

Input Vs Output Control Consultation

Discussion documents for the input vs output control debate have been sent to all stakeholders in the Western Rocklobster Fishery.  Two of the documents,

An Evaluation of the Management Options for the West Coast Fishery

and

A Social Assessment of Coastal Communities Hosting the Western Rocklobster Fishing Fleet

are available by clicking the above links or contacting the Department of Fisheries on (08) 94827333 for a hard copy.  There will be a meeting in Geraldton on the 7th of February at the Geraldton Entertainment Centre (now called Sun City Function Centre) at 9.00am to discuss the documents and a meeting on the 13th of February at 9.00am in the Fremantle Sailing Club for the southern fishers. 

The Council encourages all stakeholders to attend these meetings to get a greater understanding of the input and output controls proposed.  If you have any questions, please contact the Western Rocklobster Council on (08) 9492 8888.

 

Correction for Capes Region Closures

The Department of Fisheries has recently written to all stakeholders in the rocklobster fishery outlining the closures in the Capes Region (see "Capes Closures" article below) for the 2005-06 season. 

Please note, there is an error in the latitudes provided in that document, the northern boundary for the closures has been incorrectly listed as 33o South latitude instead of 34o South.  The error will need to be amended in the electronic versions of any maps that you may be using. 

The Council expects the error will be rectified by the Department and stakeholders will be notified accordingly, until this time, please ensure you are using the correct co-ordinates to be read as 34o South latitude for all closed areas listed.

Capes Closures

The Minister for Fisheries announced a number of closures in the Capes region (between Cape Leeuwin and Cape Naturaliste) following many months of consultation with user groups in the area. 

These closures are aimed at minimising safety concerns expressed by residents in the area in relation to the presence of lobster pots in surf breaks.  The Minister has announced closures to a number of areas for the setting of commercial and recreational lobster pots for the 2005-06 season.  The closure of Gnarabup Bay, Hamelin Bay and Cowaramup Bay applies only to setting pots from vessels larger than 8m.  The Department of Fisheries issued a letter to stakeholders outlining the closures, which were gazetted on the 29th of November 2005, along with descriptions of the closures, including GPS points, which are found through the link below:

Capes Closures 2005-06

The Western Rocklobster Council encourages everyone to take note of these closures to avoid prosecution and encourages commercial fishers to abide by the Capes Region Code of Conduct.   

 

Funding for Abrolhos Islands Waste Management Projects

The Western Rocklobster Council has received a funding grant through the Northern Agricultural Catchments Council as part of the Natural Heritage Trust Salinity Action Plan.  This funding is provided to address biodiversity and conservation issues in the Northern Agricultural Catchment, which includes coastal and marine areas. 

The funding is for a three year project addressing waste management issues at the Abrolhos Islands, with the first round of funding assisting with the trial and development of waste reduction strategies for the Islands, as well as water quality testing.  The project is being developed to address the priorities identified in the Abrolhos Islands Waste Management Strategy, and will include funds for onground works and further monitoring and assessment of impacts at the islands. 

The funding includes $47,500 for each of the first and second years of the project and $142,500 for the third year.  The project will commence in 2006.  For more information about this project, contact Alice on 08 9492 8825. 

Call for Expressions of Interest for Facilitator Position

The Western Rocklobster Council will be managing the process of consultation with stakeholders in the fishery about the proposed changes to the managment system. 

The debate about alternative management systems (e.g. Individual Transferrable Effort (ITE's),  Individual Transferrable Quota (ITQ's) or a version of the current system) is gaining mementum, with information about the scenarios being modelled and their effects being collected on a large scale. 

The Council will engage an independant facilitator to assist with the consultation process and has now called for expressions of interest for the position.  The Expressions of Interest advertisment has been placed in The West Australian or can be viewed by clicking the link below.  For more information about the advertised position please contact (08) 9492 8827.

Scope of Work & Selection Criteria

The Expressions of Interest for this position as outlined above, close on 17th of December 2005.  Lodge your expression of interest with the Council by electronic mail (lobster@wafic.org.au) or download the scope of work & selection criteria and submit a hard copy to Mr, Steven Gill, Western Rocklobster Council, PO Box 55, Mount Hawthorn, WA, 6915.

Whale Code - Out Now!

The Western Rocklobster industry has launched their Code of Conduct to Reduce Whale Entanglements at the Coastal Tour recently.  It is important for all fishermen to have a copy of the Code in your Best Practice folders.  If you do not have a copy of this Code, please contact Seanet on 9492 8888 or the Council on 9492 8825. 

Employment Database- Search for Crew and Jobs

The Western Rocklobster Council is pleased to announce the development of a searchable database listing employment opportunities in the Western Rocklobster Fishery.  The database will allow fishermen to advertise jobs electronically and crew and skippers to search the database for work. 

If you would like to advertise a position, please contact the Western Rocklobster Council on 9492 8825.  The database is now active and awaiting your input!  Access to the database is gained by clicking on the "Job Search" link above. 

 

New Western Rocklobster Council Board Members

The Western Rocklobster Council has recently elected a new Board of Directors to represent the fishermen.  The democratically based election process was held in October 2005, with an average response rate of approximately 50%.  A total of 309 eligible votes were returned of the total 665 voting forms sent out to MFL holders and their nominees and this response rate was very encouraging.  We would like to thank all those who voted. 

The Western Rocklobster Council would also like to welcome the new Board and congratulate them on their successful nominations:

Zone A -Rod Dransfield; John Fitzhardinge and Fred Tucker;

Zone B- Terry Ash; Darren McTaggart; and Colin Suckling;

Zone C- Tim Dyke; Guy Edgar; Craig McTaggart; Mal Millard; Clinton Moss and Ivan Spalding.

Chairman- Dexter Davies         Executive Officer- Steven Gill  

The Council also thanks those other fishers who nominated and congratulates them for their contribution to the election.  We would also like to acknowledge the support and contribution of previous Board members, and thank them for their efforts over the last few years.  Council members will be attending PFA meetings to ensure the views of the fishermen are received. 

 

Extension of Election Closing Date

The Western Rocklobster Council is pleased to announce the return date for ballot papers in the election of Directors has been extended until the 19th of October 2005. This will give stakeholders on the electoral role of the Western Rock Lobster Council additional time to consider who will best represent their interests as Directors on the board of the Council.


The extension on the closing dates has been made possible because the dates for the Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee’s Coastal Tour for 2005 have been postponed. The Council always intended to make the announcements about the new board at the RLIAC Coastal Tour.


The original closing date for the election was Wednesday the 5th of October but a delay at the printers meant that the opportunity for fishermen to return the ballot papers was shorter than is normally acceptable in this industry.


“The extension of time should ensure a higher return rate in the election than would have been achieved if we had persisted with the original closing date. ” Said Steven Gill, Executive Director of the Western Rocklobster Council.

Zone A Poll Results

The Zone A fishermen requested a poll to be conducted by the WRLC to determine the view of the fishermen on two issues affecting A zoners outlined below.  The response rate was very high, and the results are shown below:

1.  Do you support the extension of the 10% pot reduction from the 16th April through to the 30th June for A zone?

Yes:      38     (or   32%)                             No:        79    (or  68%)

Total responses:     117  (4 votes not counted due to insufficient information).

2Do you support allowing the one way flow of units from A zone into B zone until a more equitable outcome is achieved?

Yes:      98     (or   85%)                            No:       17     (or   15%)

Total responses:    115   (6 votes not counted due to insufficient information).

There were a total of 150 MFL holders on the A zone database.  We received a total 121 responses to the vote (a response rate of 81%).  Of the 121 responses, 117 had the required level of detail to be counted in the results for the first question and only 115 were acceptable for the second question.   

It is hoped that the results of this mail survey of A zone MFL holders will assist the industry and RLIAC during any future discussions and decision making process that are relevant to either of the questions posed in the survey. 

This information will be passed on to RLIAC and will most likely be discussed at the Coastal Tour (please note new Tour dates below).  If you have any further questions about the poll, please contact the Western Rock Lobster Council on (08) 9492 8888.

 

Changes to RLIAC Tour Dates - NEW!!

The Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee have advised us that they are moving the Coastal Tour to later on in the off season, as the current tour dates clash with the National Rock Lobster Congress to be held in Hobart in October.  The new Coastal Tour dates are as follows: 

Monday 7 November - Geraldton Entertainment Centre, Urch St, Geraldton

Tuesday 8 November - Jurien Community Centre, Bashford St, Jurien

Thursday 10 November - Fremantle Sailing Club, Marine Tce, Fremantle

Please Note- the Geraldton section of the Tour is being held FIRST. If you have any questions, please contact RLIAC at the Department of Fisheries, Perth.

 
WAFIC Golf Day 2005

Following the success of last year's WAFIC Annual Golf Day, entries are now being called for teams in this years golfing challenge.  Teams of four people are required for the day, but hurry places are filling fast.  Entry forms are available on the WAFIC web site, and close 13th September. 

The Western Rock Lobster Council and Australian Commercial Marine will be sponsoring this years' "V8 Super Drinks Cart".... what will the drinks girls be wearing this year? 

 

Election of Board Members

The Western Rock Lobster Industry has voted to move to direct election of Board Members for the Western Rock Lobster Council for the 2005 -06 season.  The Council will now consist of

  • 3 Zone A representatives
  • 3 Zone B representatives
  • 6 Zone C representatives

To be eligible for a position on the WRLC Board, you must be nominated by an MFL holder.  Both Owner-Operators and Skippers can be nominated for a position on the Board.  If you are a Skipper of a vessel, you may be nominated for a position by a MFL holder but you must be registered on the WRLC Electoral Role before 15th August 2005

Following the close of nominations and the Electoral Role, a ballot paper listing the people running for Board Member positions will be sent out to all MFL holders.  Each MFL is potentially worth two votes, one vote is automatically allocated to the MFL holder, the second vote can only be activated by a 'natural person' and this person must be the holder of a Commercial Fisherman's Licence (for example, this may be the skipper of the vessel).  The person who is activating the second vote must be registered with the WRLC by the 15th of August.  This should ensure that both the MFL holder and the fishermen on the water have an opportunity to vote on who represents their interests on the Western Rock Lobster Council.  The forms for registering and nominating (as recently sent to all MFL holders) are below:

Registration on WRLC Electoral Role

Nomination for Board Member

PLEASE NOTE-REGISTRATION CLOSES 15 AUGUST 2005

 

Fishing Industry Sponsors Dirk Hartog Island Clean Up

A group of fishermen and community volunteers from Kalbarri and surrounding areas led by WA SeaNet Extension Officer Carl Bevilacqua recently set out for Dirk Hartog Island to remove decades of accumulated rubbish on the only two sand beaches located on the west coast of this extremely rugged Island.

The beaches had considerable amounts of rubbish comprised mainly of domestic rubbish such as plastic bottles; footwear, lighters toothbrushes and all manner of unrecognizable plastic objects.  Commercial fishing related rubbish included pot floats, bait baskets and lids, rope and glow sticks. 

Once all the rubbish collected was transported back to Kalbarri for classification and separation, and finally sent to the Kalbarri tip.  A benefit for the fishers involved is the recycling of floats, bait baskets and lids.  Total weight of rubbish removed excluding 666 recycled floats bait baskets and 102 lids was 1372 KG, (132 fertilizer bags):

Breakdown:

  • 533 kg of rope
  • 616 kg of mixed plastic (bottles, bottle lids, toothbrushes, footwear, lighters, rope pieces, general plastic pieces)
  • 223 kg of broken floats
  • 666 floats (re-cycled)
  • bait baskets
  • 102 bait basket lids
  • 155 float savers
  • 357 glow sticks (both commercial and recreational fishing types)
  • 6 fishing lures

It was an enormous effort by those involved and special thanks must go to Lobster fisherman Terry Ash of Kalbarri for providing the use of his Vessel, Lobster fishermen Vaughn Ralph of Kalbarri, Colin Suckling of Horrocks, Greg Horsman of Port Gregory, local farmer Ross Olsen, Dean Robinson from Kalbarri Sports and Dive and local Kalbarri Policeman Harry Rice for graciously volunteering their time and effort.  Funding support was kindly provided by WAFIC and the WRLC.  (The full report on the clean up is available through this link). 

For more information or expressions of interest in conducting a similar exercise in your local area, please contact WA SeaNet Extension Officer Carl Bevilacqua on 9492 8811 or email seanet@wafic.org.au.

 

 
Meeting for A Zone- Permanent Pot Reduction?

Fishermen from the A Zone have requested a meeting to discuss the potential for extending the new pot reduction to the end of the season.  The recent changes to the package require a reduction of 10% pots for the A zone fishermen between 15th November-14th March.  A meeting will be held on the

5th of August at 10.00am, at the African Reef Resort

in Geraldton to DISCUSS this proposal and develop a 'YES' and a 'NO' case.  Once the arguments have been developed, A Zone MFL holders will receive a voting form in the mail.  A vote on the issue WILL NOT be taken on the day of the meeting.  The meeting is simply to discuss the proposal, finalise what question will be put on the voting form, and what the arguments for and against the proposal are.  The Western Rock Lobster Council will act as a facilitator at the meeting only.  A copy of the notice that was sent to A Zone MFL holders is attached through the link above.

The purpose of the vote which will occur at a later date following the meeting is to provide advice to the Minister about what the industry wants.  The final decision remains that of the Minister for Fisheries. 

 

Working Hours Draft Code of Practice

The Occupational Health and Safety Commission (formerly WorkSafe) has recently released a draft of their Working Hours Code of Practice for public comment.  The information in this draft will affect the fishing industry as it covers all work places in WA.  The Risk Management Guidelines for Working Hours (Table) on page 24 of the PDF link of the document above contains a number of points that relate to the WRL industry, showing that we are in a higher risk category for hazard factors such as:

  • working more than 56 hours per week
  • working more than 624hours over a three month period
  • length of shift (between 10-12 hours)
  • infrequent or no breaks during shift
  • long hours during peak season
  • influence of drugs, alcohol and a lack of sleep
  • fatigued employees making critical decisions
  • long exposure to vibration and noise

The WRLC suggests you read this document and consider it in relation to your work practices and those of your crew.  If you wish to discuss aspects of the document, please contact the WAFIC Safety and Training Officer, Brad Armstrong on (08) 9492 8888.  Please forward any comments to Brad or the Western Rock Lobster Council by 16th September 2005.

 

New Management Package

The Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee has met with fishermen in the C Zone on the 22 of June 2005 and fishermen in the A and B Zones on the 1st of July 2005 to discuss the proposed Sustainability packages .  The meetings were each attended by more than 100 stakeholders.  The Minister for Fisheries (Hon. Jon Ford) also attended both meetings. 

The package aims to address the increase in the efficiency of the fleet, and the following changes are to be implemented in the fishery in the coming 2005-06 season.  A copy of the Letter to Stakeholders from the Minister for Fisheries is available by clicking on the link and details the changes below:

Northern Zones:      

  • 10% pot reduction (15 Nov- 14 Mar),
  • Zone A 10% pot reduction (15 Mar- 15 Apr),
  • Summer Closure (15 Jan- 9 Feb),
  • Sundays off (Zone B, 15 Mar -30 Jun),
  • Time off (Christmas Day & New Years Day).

Southern Zone:        

  • 10 day November Closure (15th -24th Nov),
  • 3 day Moon Closure (1 Feb -30 Jun),
  • Time off (Christmas Day & New Years Day). 

The change in Minimum gauge size for Commercial fishermen only will commence on 9 February in the Northern Zones.  The Big Bank Fishery will commence on 10 February at 10.00am.  There are no changes to the current escape gap system in this package.  These changes will provide an effective effort reduction of 15% to the Northern Zones and 5% to the Southern Zone. 

The above information for fishermen provides a guide only.  It is important for each fisherman to read the package document carefully to ensure compliance.  If you have any further questions please contact RLIAC on 08 9482 7333 or the Western Rock Lobster Council on 08 9492 8888. 

 

Wet Line Review

Allocation of entitlements to the Wet Line Fishery by commercial rock lobster operators is currently under review by the Department of Fisheries.  The aim of the Wet Line Review is to implement a more effective management strategy for fin-fish by controlling who has access to commercial stocks.  The Western Rock Lobster Council has developed a Submission on the Wet Line Review which outlines our position.  The WRLC does not support the current proposals for allocation as put forward in the Review (Fisheries Management Paper 191).  We believe that all operators have an equal entitlement to the Wet Line Fishery while also recognising each operator’s level of involvement in, or dependence on Wet Lining would achieve the fairest outcome for the future allocation of access and entitlement in the Wet Line Fishery.  If you have any queries or comments on the Submission or Review, please contact us. 

 

Code of Conduct for Scallop Fishermen

The West Coast Trawl Association has been working with the Western Rock Lobster Council supported by the Geraldton Professional Fishermen's Association to develop a Code of Conduct for Scallop Trawlers working in the Abrolhos Islands.  The Code identifies a number of traditional trawling grounds in the Northern, Central and Southern areas of the Islands.  These areas are provisional and will be further negotiated in the next year.  There have also been some key changes to the management of the Abrolhos Islands Scallop fishery which include a 250kg catch threshold, resulting in closure of the scallop season when the fishery can no longer sustain the fleet.  The Code of Conduct aims to address scallop fishing procedures around the lobster fishery, as well as fishing procedures in non-traditional scallop fishing grounds and is a way forward to ensure both industries can exist together.  Questions and queries about the Code can be addressed to the Western Rock Lobster Council.

 
Structure of the Western Rock Lobster Council

Commercial rock lobster fishermen (MFL holders) voted recently in support of changing the structure of the Western Rock Lobster Council to an elected body as a way of becoming more representative of the industry.  The elected body strategy was favoured over the current WRLC structure, and will result in a more even representation of fishermen in all three zones.  The Board of the WRLC will be made up of three representatives from A zone, three representatives from B zone and six from C zone.  Information on the three proposed options for the structure of the WRLC can be accessed by the following link:

Options Paper- Structure of the Board of the WRLC

Nominations for the elections will be called for at the end of the 2005 season prior to an election in September 2005.  The new Council will be effective in the 2005-06 season.  If you would like further information on the new or current Council structure, please contact the WRLC on (08) 9492 8888. 

 

Abrolhos Islands Lease Agreements

The WRLC is working with the Abrolhos Islands Land Management Sub Committee to develop a Lease Agreement for fishermen working at the islands.  A draft lease was provided to the AILMSC in February but did not reflect the agreed Principles of the Lease.  The Lease agreement continues to be negotiated between the State Solicitors Office who is drafting the Lease, the Department of Fisheries and the AILMSC.  A revised edition is expected in mid May 2005.  The current Minister for Fisheries (the Hon Jon Ford) has agreed to proceed with the Lease Agreement as proposed by the previous Minister.  The AILMSC wishes to discuss the revised document with the fishermen at the Islands towards the end of May 2005.  If you have any queries in regard to this document, please contact the AILMSC on (08) 9492 8825.

 

Funding for the Council

The Western Rock Lobster Council has received conditional approval for the collection of a levy of $2/pot to assist with funding for the Council.  The approval by the previous Minister for Fisheries (the Hon. Kim Chance), depends on the production of a business strategy for the Council, transparency in the budget processes of the Council, and is to be collected for the next three seasons pending satisfactory reviews. 

The receipt of this funding is a big step forward for the WRLC as it will contribute to providing Geraldton-based executive support for the Council, allowing fishermen in the north of the fishery to have more ready access to the Council, and more financial support for addressing the issues facing the fishery now, as well as providing additional Perth based executive support for the Council.  The development of the business strategy for the Council will be posted to this web site when available. 

 

Abrolhos Islands Waste Management Strategy

The Department of Fisheries has appointed a person from the Department of Environment to develop a Waste Management Strategy (WMS) for the Abrolhos Islands.  The WMS is required under the Management Plan for the Islands and is currently available in a Draft for comment from the Department of Fisheries. 

The WMS outlines the issues relating to the management of commercial and domestic waste at the islands, addresses some of the legislation relating to waste management and includes some potential solutions to waste management issues.  The Draft document has been presented to fishermen working in the Abrolhos Islands in April 2005 and their feedback is being sought.

The Department of Fisheries, the Department of Environment, the Western Rock Lobster Council and the Abrolhos Islands Land Management Sub Committee are working together with the fishermen to find acceptable solutions to the waste management issues and recognises the significant improvements that have already occurred in waste management practices at the Islands. 

Fishermen are also encouraged to find new and innovative ways to reduce, re-use and recycle their wastes, in an effort to ensure best practices are fulfilled.  Any suggestions that you may have for ways to address waste management issues are greatly appreciated and should be directed to Andy Darbyshire, Department of Fisheries, Geraldton.  Written submissions on the Draft WMS are also encouraged to ensure the most cost effective and efficient waste solutions can be implemented.  Submissions are being accepted until 29th of July 2005. 

 

Western Rock Lobster Unit Register

The development of a Unit Register of Entitlements for the Western Rock Lobster Fishery is underway with the production by the Department of Fisheries of a document entitled "A Unit Register for Commercial Fisheries: An Issues Paper Prepared by the Unit Register Working Group". 

The Unit Register will assist in determining ownership of the WRL entitlements, levels and priorities of security interests, unique identification of units and will create a more efficient way to access data for the fishery.  This Issues paper is the first in a serious of documents to be released for public comment in a process to determine the best way to develop the register. 

The Western Rock Lobster Council has made a submission on this Unit Register paper outlining what requirements are necessary for the further development of the register.  The closing date for comments on the issues paper was on the 29th of April 2005, but the WRLC will forward any additional comments on to the Unit Register Steering Committee . 

 

Code Of Practice for Reducing Whale Entanglements

The WRLC in conjunction with SeaNet Environmental Extension Service and the Department of Conservation and Land Management (CALM) has developed a Code of Practice to reduce incidents of interactions with whales.  The Code addresses best practice procedures for lobster fishermen which will also assist in reducing interactions with other marine wildlife.  The Code of Practice also includes information on the ecology and management of the whale populations, environmental management of the WRL industry and information on the CALM disentanglement program.  The WRLC encourages all fishermen to abide by the Code, and ensure that the impacts of the WRL fishery on the environment are minimised.  Copies of the Code are also available from the Western Rock Lobster Council.   

 

Integrated Fisheries Management (IFM)

A paper entitled "Integrated Fisheries Management Report Rock Lobster Resource" has been published by the Department of Fisheries as the first in a series of papers addressing the concept of resource sharing between recreational fishermen, commercial fishermen and other stakeholders.  The concept of IFM involves dividing up a total sustainable catch of lobster among all stakeholders and details of allocations are yet to be determined. 

The paper addresses issues such as current resource use patterns, sustainable harvest levels, distribution of fishing licenses, indigenous use of the resource and other important issues.  The allocations within each sector are to be determined by the Integrated Fisheries Allocation Advisory Committee (IFAAC) based on information received through Government reports, fishery statistics, biological information and public submissions.  The Western Rock Lobster Council has completed its submission on the resource allocation issues and encourages fishermen and PFA's to contribute their comments as well.  Submissions on this initial paper are being called for now, please contact the WRLC or Department of Fisheries if you have any queries on the matter.

 

Social Impact Assessment of the WRL Fishery

The FRDC funded project assessing the social effects of the proposed changes to the management system of the WRL fishery is underway, with the Institute for Regional Development at UWA driving the project.  The assessment will determine how changing the management system of the fishery to either an Individual Transferable Effort (ITE) system or an Individual Transferable Quota (ITQ) system will affect the communities that host the Western Rock Lobster fishery.  The social impacts of the current system will also be identified.  Interviews are being conducted with fishermen, families and businesses within the fishing communities up and down the coast and data is being collected on the ability of the communities to cope with changes.  More information on the project can be seen at

Institute for Regional Development - WA Rock Lobster Study

The results of the project will link into the Economic and Environmental Impacts of the proposed changes and will provide a solid understanding of the effects of the different management types.  More information on the proposed changes to the management system was presented at Coastal Tour. 

 

Code of Conduct for Commercial Fishermen Operating in the Capes Region.

The Western Rock Lobster Council is in the process of revising the Code of Conduct for the Capes Region.  The documents will be posted on the web site and distributed to all C zone fishermen shortly.  Fishermen planning to fish in the region are being asked to sign onto the Code and return a copy to the Western Rock Lobster Council.

Revision of the code is in line with the recommendations that flowed from a process set up by the Minister for Fisheries The Hon Kim Chance. The "Capes Rock Lobster Negotiation Working Group" report has recently been released by the Minister an a copy of the Chairman's Report is available by following the link below.

Link to Capes Rock Lobster Negotiation Working Group Chairman's Report adobe 684 kb

Recommendation 9 and 10 of the report detail a way for the Rock Lobster fishery and the surfing community to minimise the safety risks to surfers.  In response to the recommendations in late October 2004 the Western Rock Lobster Council Chartered a vessel and invited representatives from the surfing community, recreational fishers and commercial fishers onto the boat to conduct a fine scale mapping exercise to establish safety zones around key surfing breaks in the Capes Region.

On the vessel there was consensus on all but one of the boundaries for the lobster fishing exclusion zones or surfer safety zones.  The Western Rock Lobster Council have prepared an interim report to the Minister of Fisheries seeking his support for including the rock lobster exclusion areas as legislated closures. 

To view the fine scale maps of the proposed lobster fishing exclusion zones follow the links below.

MAPS OF THE PROPOSED LOBSTER FISHING EXCLUSION ZONES

 

Western Rock Lobster Fisherman’s Congress

The Congress was the fisherman’s opportunity to have input into the future direction of the Lobster fishery. The First Congress was held in Geraldton on the 8th of October 2004. 

There were three major issues that the Congress addressed.

    • The review of the management system in the Western Rock Lobster Fishery
    • The structure and function of the Western Rock Lobster Council
    • The Marine Stewardship Council Certification.

This was the fisherman’s opportunity to set policy on strategic issues.   The Western Rock Lobster Council will feed the policy decisions from the Congress in to the RLIAC process.  

 The Congress agenda was all about the industry setting the strategic directions for the industries lobby group to follow.

If you missed the opportunity to be apart of the Congress you can read the speakers notes from the Congress by following the links below.

Download or view the speakers notes from the Congress.

 

RLIAC 2004 Coastal Tour

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