Socially responsible stingray fishing rules - working with all stakeholders to achieve a balanced solution — ASN Events

Socially responsible stingray fishing rules - working with all stakeholders to achieve a balanced solution (#47)

Jo Klemke 1 , Leanne Gunthorpe 1
  1. Victorian Fisheries Authority, East Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Stingrays and banjo sharks are valued by the Victorian community for the contribution that they make to their ecosystems, the enjoyment that they bring to snorkelers, divers, pier visitors and tourists, and the food and enjoyment they bring to some recreational fishers and seafood consumers. There is no indication of sustainability issues for these species in Victorian waters.

In 2017, a high profile community campaign emerged in Victoria highlighting disrespectful fishing behaviour for rays and banjo sharks by a small proportion of recreational fishers.


Our presentation will focus on how the VFA has responded to changing community attitudes to ensure that our recreational fishing rules for stingrays remain socially acceptable, alongside our continued focus on responsible recreational fishing. The outcome of our work has been new recreational fishing rules that are well accepted by all stakeholders, and better, more balanced management of stingrays across Victorian waters.

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