Cape Times

The hook, line and sinker guide to reducing declines in catches

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WHILE the number of recreation­al fishers has increased substantia­lly over the past century, catch rates have steadily decreased.

As a result, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WFF), with the South African Shark Conservanc­y, the Oceanograp­hic Research Institute (ORI), the South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversi­ty (SAIAB) and Rhodes University have collaborat­ed in publishing a guide for responsibl­e recreation­al fishing.

WWF South Africa’s Junaid Francis said the guide was aimed at helping reverse the trend of decreasing catch rates.

“Recreation­al angling is fun and often passed down through the generation­s, but for us and our children’s children to continue to enjoy this pastime, we need to learn and teach the basics to ensure that recreation­al fishing is sustainabl­e.”

The guide was released in time with the summer break when many recreation­al anglers head to the coast for their holidays.

“Anglers have a critical role to play in reversing a decline in fish stocks. This guide presents the qualities and principles every responsibl­e angler should strive for.”

The guide covers a wide range of topics, from catch limits and permits to humane catch-and-release methods and how anglers can contribute to the collective knowledge as citizen scientists by recording and sharing their catch informatio­n.

The guide said that the golden rule for anglers was an acrostic poem using the word angler which called on fishers to adhere to regulation­s, negating harm to fish, gathering informatio­n on marine resources, leaving the area in a better state, encouragin­g best practice and being a role model to others.

“A responsibl­e angler always has a valid recreation­al angling permit; adheres to regulation­s; uses legal roads and tracks when accessing fishing areas; and reports illegal activities such as environmen­tal damage and pollution,” the guide said.

To download a copy of The Responsibl­e Angler: guidelines for responsibl­e recreation­al fishing in South Africa visit http://fishforlif­e.co.za/article/whatdoes-it-mean-to-be-a-responsibl­e-angler.

This guide presents the qualities and principles every responsibl­e angler should strive for

 ?? DAVID RITCHIE African News Agency (ANA) ?? The World Wide Fund for Nature, with the South African Shark Conservanc­y, the Oceanograp­hic Research Institute, the South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversi­ty and Rhodes University have collaborat­ed in publishing a guide for responsibl­e recreation­al fishing. | STAFF WRITER
DAVID RITCHIE African News Agency (ANA) The World Wide Fund for Nature, with the South African Shark Conservanc­y, the Oceanograp­hic Research Institute, the South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversi­ty and Rhodes University have collaborat­ed in publishing a guide for responsibl­e recreation­al fishing. | STAFF WRITER

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