Home Raw News feed Labour Party Public pressure can force snapper flip-flop

Public pressure can force snapper flip-flop

1
0
Source: Labour Party – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: Public pressure can force snapper flip-flop

David Shearer  | 
Monday, August 19, 2013 – 14:40

The government must abandon its plans to reduce recreational snapper catch limits, while leaving commercial catches unchanged, Labour Leader David Shearer says.

“Catching a feed of snapper for the family is a Kiwi birth right.  The Government has sided with big commercial interests over the rights of every New Zealander to go out and fish. It has badly under estimated how strongly people feel about their fishing.

“Everyone agrees we need to ensure snapper stocks are sustainable, but if catches need to be reduced to protect the fishery commercial operators should share the pain.

“This is a basic issue of fairness.  As a weekend fisherman myself, I don’t see why recreational fishers should bear the brunt of catch reductions. 

“Feelings are running high at public meetings we have attended on the issue.  And if the government is getting anything like the same feedback as the Labour Party, it will be throwing its proposals overboard.  We certainly will if they are in place when we come into office.

“We’ve received about 30,000 emails about the issue and already have more than 7,500 names on our petition against the changes.

TDB Recommends NewzEngine.com

“This week is the last chance for public submissions on the proposed new rules for the snapper fishery covering the top half of the east coast of the North Island.  I urge people to make their voices heard.

“Make no mistake – the public backlash can force John Key and his ministers to listen.  It is not too late to make National treat recreational fishers fairly,” says David Shearer.

The claims and opinions made in this statement are those of the release organisation and are not necessarily endorsed by, and are not necessarily those of, The Daily Blog. Also in no event shall The Daily Blog be responsible or liable, directly or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on the above release content.

1 COMMENT

  1. It is not too late to make National treat recreational fishers fairly

    If they’re going out fishing to feed their family then it’s not recreational. Recreational would be when you go out to catch a fish and then let it go and probably should be banned as it’s literally torturing the fish.

Comments are closed.