About Sunfish QLD
SUNFISH QLD was formed in 1993 out of the Queensland Sport and Recreational Fishing Council (QSRFC) which had been operational for some 20 years prior to that.
SUNFISH Qld is at arms length from Government and is A POLITICAL
Sunfish Qld is the peak recreational fishing group in Queensland. It represents our membership of 45,000 individual members and consults widely with the 840 000 recreational anglers in Queensland. Sunfish Qld endeavours to represent their interests through our structure which includes all the major Statewide fishing organisations such as:
- Queensland Game Fishing Association (QGFA),
- Australian National Sportfishing Association (ANSA),
- Australian Underwater Federation Queensland (AUFQ),
- Queensland Amateur Fishing Clubs Association (QAFCA),
- Freshwater Fishing and Stocking Association of Queensland (FFSAQ), and,
- Blue Fins Fishing Club (over 5,000 members). Additionally SUNFISH QLD has Regional Branches from Cairns to the Gold Coast. Most importantly, we have a democratically elected Executive.
Sunfish Queensland Recreational Fishing Policy
Sunfish has the following beliefs and values:
Recreational fishing is an industry and activity of sporting, economic and social value. Sustainable Environmental values are imperative to the recreational fishing experience. The sustainability of this State’s fishing resources is the responsibility of every individual. SUNFISH represents the interests of the Recreational Fishing Industry with vigour, equity & accountability
The Sunfish Mission is to "Ensure quality recreational fishing". In pursuit of that mission Sunfish has three goals.
1.Be an effective representative lobby group for recreational fishing.
2. To have a community well informed on fishing & the issues through education & public awareness.
3.Fisheries sustainability through community participation in planning, research & management Political parties must have a recreational fishing policy within a wider fishing industry policy so that the State’s recreational fishers can assess outcomes and their benefits to recreational fishers and use that in their decision on how to exercise their vote.
In this context Sunfish has prepared a list of outcomes it sees as desirable for inclusion in recreational fishing policy.
SUNFISH Qld also recognises the need to co-exist with a sustainable commercial saltwater fishery provided it is well managed & the cultural rights of indigenous fishers using traditional fishing methods.
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Major Issues
- 18/11/11 Proposal for the Creation of Recreational Fishing Havens: Cooloola and Fraser Island Read More...
Latest News
- 10/01/12 NOTICE OF MEETING Read More...
- 10/01/12 Don’t net a fine: use the right fishing gear Read More...
- 23/12/11 Jennys to stay off the menu in Queensland Read More...
- 20/12/11 Bait Netting Regulation Changes - SUNFISH RESPONSE Read More...
- 20/12/11 Bait Netting Regulation Changes Read More...
- 09/12/11 River Heads Barra and Salmon Catch and Release Classic Read More...
- 02/12/11 Carlo Creek - Tin Can Bay - Re-establishment of West Cardinal Beacon Read More...
- 28/11/11 URGENT! Have your say: female mud crab rules Last Chance to enter survey Read More...
- 20/11/11 Sunfish Qld Magazine Read More...
- 13/11/11 Sunfish Qld Fishes for Answers on Gladstone Read More...
- 11/11/11 November Sunfish Meeting Read More...
- 04/11/11 Papers on Related Recreational Fishing Issues Read More...
- 04/11/11 Mud Crab Survey Read More...
- 25/10/11 Sunfish Fraser Coast Submission on Environmental assessment of the Queensland East Coast Inshore Fin Fish Fishery under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Read More...
- 25/10/11 MUD CRAB FISHERY NOT SUSTAINABLE UNDER A GOVERNMENT PROPOSAL Read More...
- 14/10/11 Coral reef fin fish will be off limits for two periods this year to reduce fishing pressure during the spawning season. Read More...
- 02/10/11 SUNFISH FRASER COAST – CHAIRMAN’S REPORT 2011 Read More...
- 23/07/09 Gatakers Navigational Marks New lateral markers installed.