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| Proposed implementation of Sea Lion Exclusion devices in the Western Rock Lobster fishery | [492k] | ||
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All stakeholders are encouraged to consider the above information and provide comment on the proposed recommendation regarding the mandatory use of SLEDs in the WCRLF in specific proposed areas. Comments on the proposal should be addressed as follows, and should be received no later than close of business Friday 8 July 2005:
Mr Peter Trott
Commercial Fisheries Management Officer (Rock Lobster)
Department of Fisheries
3rd Floor, The Atrium
168 St George's Terrace
PERTH WA 6000
The content of all stakeholder submissions will be carefully considered as part of the consultative process. All submissions received during the public consultation period will be used to develop a report for the consideration of the Minister for Fisheries.
It is important to note that a recommendation on this matter, will be provided to the Minister for Fisheries shortly after the end of the 2004/05 rock lobster fishing season.
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