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oliver
oliver
3952 posts
3952 posts
26 Feb 2011 4:05pm
Went down to Flinders today for a surf, beautiful summer's day here in Melbourne, about 27C glassy, clean, very small but loads of fun.

While taking my board off the roof I see a group of about 8 people proceed to take their diving gear down the beach. Pretty obvious what they were doing - seen similar groups down the beach raping our shores of abalone, limpits, sea urchins and anything else that's alive all of my life. While paddling out, I spot another group of about 8 people who got the idea before the others and paddled real close to them to see their booty of abalone they were taking. Asked one of them what they were doing and informed them that it was a marine park and that what they were doing was illegal. He said "solly (sic), didn't know", to which I replied "don't say sorry to me, say it to your children - when there is nothing left for them."

After a couple of hours I return back to the beach and see the first group returning to their car. Annoyed, I said "what did you get - abalone" to which they replied "no abalone, just some fish". Told them that it's a marine park and that you can't do that here and was told, as I expected, to f'ck off.

They took off in their cars and ten or so minutes later I left. I proceeding up the hill, towards Flinders and I see all these flashing lights, and guess who was camped up the top of the hill watching the whole thing unfold with binoculars - A whole F'cking squad of fisheries rangers. I made sure I stopped at the scene just to eyeball the guy who told me to f'ck off 10 minutes earlier and just let off a cheeky gentle smirk.

Got to love it. The only time I've ever seen fishery rangers prior to this was when they walked up Inverloch peir asking if everyone has fishing licences. Was great to see them doing what they are supposed to be doing, rather than just raising revenue the easy way.
jasdeking
jasdeking
QLD
1820 posts
QLD, 1820 posts
26 Feb 2011 6:13pm
too cool well done for saying ... that must have been so sweet to eyeball that d!@#$head while the cuffs were going on :)
Legion
Legion
WA
2222 posts
WA, 2222 posts
26 Feb 2011 4:29pm
No doubt they get a slap on the wrist like they mostly do around here. Although last few years there have been a few larger fines, mostly when done in association with commercial activities (e.g. selling to restaurants).

You should get the Fisheries number and make the call yourself next time you see it. Make sure they're on the ball.
oliver
oliver
3952 posts
3952 posts
26 Feb 2011 4:52pm
I'm going to do that now, after seeing the fisheries rangers in action today.

Seeing groups of people, with a purpose to rape our coast has always pissed me right off. I've usually said something directly to them, if I felt comfortable doing so - despite knowing it falls on deaf ears.

I've never been against anybody fishing and enjoying some of the fruits of our ocean - I've done it myself. But it upsets me that some cultural groups impose their own dysfunctional values on the rest of us.

On another note: How times have changed, but some things stay exactly the same: I've seen the same situation play out today, that I've seen many times ten, twenty years ago and I felt exactly the same about it back then. What's changed with me, is that I hold back much more on my language and how I tell the story. Back in then I would have told the same story much differently.
Towny
Towny
NSW
903 posts
NSW, 903 posts
26 Feb 2011 8:08pm
I was down vicco over the xmas new year period freediving-spearfishing with a mate from geelong who is a marine biologist,We went to killarney? and as we were getting our gear on we noticed someone who had way more abalone than the legal limit and my mate promptly rang the number and informed them and they even knew who he was talking about, So the fisheries are pretty onto it down there..
Good to see
Simondo
Simondo
VIC
8025 posts
VIC, 8025 posts
26 Feb 2011 8:17pm
Thanks for that Oliver. Lovely little short story !

Yes Towny, Killarney is a "blink-and-you-miss-it" locality town pretty close to Port Fairy. That's wind farm territory now isn't it? Seems to have a nice a little lagoon and reef set-up (according to Google Earth, as I have never stopped in there).
Cosy
Cosy
VIC
63 posts
VIC, 63 posts
28 Feb 2011 12:04am
The number to ring fisheries, in Vic anyway, is 13 Fish. Easy to remember.

Sailhack
Sailhack
VIC
5000 posts
VIC, 5000 posts
28 Feb 2011 10:20am
Cosy said...

The number to ring fisheries, in Vic anyway, is 13 Fish. Easy to remember.




...and hope they respond. I hope they've improved since I last called. The last time I called 13fish I was given the local fisheries officer's number, so called it & was told "I'm off duty, can't help you".

I used to call them a few times a year re; abalone poachers, undersize & over bag limit fish, tuna poachers etc.

As for Killarney - horrible place, you don't want to go near it! Just like the rest of the coastline around here.
StKilda SUPB
StKilda SUPB
VIC
195 posts
VIC, 195 posts
28 Feb 2011 7:51pm
Great post Oliver, hopefully all their equipment was seized in addition to their vehicle. Could be a costly cab ride back to town I reckon!
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