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25th Jan 2010
garrett relents under the pressure

Well Garret is finally back from holidays and has offered up this peace offering for the mako shark. I have to say i am really impressed with VRfish and especially Ben  Scullin and John Willis who stood thier ground as well as Victorian and NSW gamefishers which is a lot more than can be said for other 'associations' that are supprosed to be looking after us. Some of the anti fishing groups have released some poor press releases but at the end of the day we have won!
 
Environment Minister, Peter Garrett, said today the Government would move to introduce legislative

amendments to ensure that international changes to the status of mako sharks would not affect recreational

fishing activities in Australia.

Mr Garrett said it was a requirement of the national environment law, the
Environment Protection andBiodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act, enacted by the previous government, that species listed

internationally under the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) were automatically included on Australia’s

national list of migratory species.

However, with a lack of evidence suggesting that Australian populations of these shark species face the

same threats as other parts of the world, or a demonstrable conservation benefit, the Government has

decided to act.

“Australia takes its international obligations seriously, however we also believe that our own legislation

should provide the flexibility to properly take into account our particular domestic circumstances.

“Unfortunately the national environment law, as written by the previous government, does not allow the

Government that flexibility.

“That’s why the Government will ensure that recreational fishers, including charter boat operations, are not

unfairly impacted by this international decision, which was driven primarily by concern about northern

hemisphere populations of these sharks.

“Importantly, the inflexibility of the EPBC Act when it comes to the listing of species under the international

convention was identified as an issue needing correction by the Government’s recently completed

independent review of the legislation.

“While the Government will be responding in full to the recommendations of that review, because the new

listing will impact disproportionately on recreational fishers for no demonstrable conservation benefit, we

think it is important that we act separately on this matter to minimise the impacts on recreational fishers.

“A number of Government MPs, including Member for Corangamite Darren Cheeseman and the Member for

Braddon, Sid Sidebottom, have been promoting the need for a practical solution to this issue within

Government, and I’m pleased to say we will deliver that.”

Mr Garrett said while a the listing of the three shark species would still have to take effect on 29 January

2010 the Government will act as a priority, upon the resumption of the Parliament.

In the interim the Government has already announced that catch and release fishing of these species is not

expected to have a significant impact on populations and therefore is unlikely to be subject to enforcement

action.

Minister Garrett has also directed his department to work with fishery managers to improve data on mako

and porbeagle sharks in Australian waters, to provide a more comprehensive information base on these

shark species for the future.

 
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