23/11/2005
- A bold new start for Commonwealth fisheries has been
outlined in a major announcement by the Australian Government.
Australian Fisheries and Conservation Minister, Senator
Ian Macdonald, and the Minister for the Environment and
Heritage, Senator Ian Campbell, today launched the $220
million initiative following significant concerns within
Government and the industry about the poor state of Australia’s
fish stocks and the future sustainability and profitability
of the industry.
“The Government has listened to industry, scientists and
sensible environmentalists and has looked closely at the
future of our fisheries,” Senator Macdonald said.
“Today we are very pleased to announce a major package
of one-off, capped structural adjustment assistance and
improved management measures for those fisheries managed
by the Australian Government.
“It is a fact, accepted by industry, that there are too
many boats chasing too few fish in many of our fisheries.”
The Australian Fisheries Management Authority announcement
today of further significant reductions in allowable catch
levels and effort for 2006 and beyond in some fisheries
will help underpin the sustainability of our fisheries.
“The centre piece of the package is $150 million for one-off
structural adjustment assistance focused on reducing the
high level of fishing capacity in those fisheries that
are subject to over-fishing - or at significant risk of
over-fishing,” Senator Campbell said.
“This will also address the displaced fishing effort arising
from the creation of marine protected areas in the south
east marine region . Industry will have greater certainty
and undergo only one adjustment process, not two.”
The package includes a further $70 million in complementary
assistance, designed to assist other on-shore businesses
most directly impacted by the changes.
“Today’s announcement, in effect, means the Government
is stepping in as a circuit-breaker. We want all Commonwealth
fisheries to be run sustainably - for environmental reasons,
and to ensure that those remaining in the industry are
able to earn a decent living,” Senator Macdonald said.
Senator Campbell said the package would help secure a
fisheries management system that effectively managed the
impacts of fishing on the Commonwealth marine environment.
“The declaration of a network of protected areas in the
South East marine region as well as these fisheries reforms
reinforces the Australian Government’s commitment to the
sustainable use of our marine environment,” Senator Campbell
said. |