Changes to recreational set netting regulations
Thursday 6 December
Changes to recreational set netting
regulations will come into effect
on 3 January
2013.
These changes relate to decisions made by the former
Minister of
Fisheries, Hon Phil Heatley, in 2011
following a High Court decision.
Recreational fishers will
be permitted to use set nets in a small
defined area at
the top of the East Coast of the South Island between
1
January and 30 April each year. However, in order to
complete the
required administrative steps this year, the
amended regulations will
come into effect 3 January
2013.
Scott Gallacher, Acting Director General, MPI says,
“Commercial set
netting is already permitted in the
area, and this is an extension of
these rights to
recreational fishers for the first four months of
the
year”.
Recreational set netters will be required
to set their nets within
200 metres from the mean
high-water mark and must stay with their
nets at all
times once the net has been set.
The additional rules for
recreational fishers have been designed
carefully to
control the risk to Hector’s dolphins. There are
no
known populations of Hector’s dolphins in the
defined area. The
dolphins may use the area to travel
between populations to the north
and south.
MPI staff
will monitor the area over the summer months to
ensure
compliance with the new
rules.
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