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Outcomes of the Wetline Review - The Minister for Fisheries' proposed decisions for the future management of the West Coast and Gascoyne commercial ‘wetline' fisheries

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Foreword

This document details my proposed decisions regarding the new management arrangements for the West Coast and Gascoyne commercial “wetline” fisheries. Before finalising my position on the new management arrangements for these fisheries I invite any final comments on the proposed arrangements set out in this document. Although specific issues have been identified, your views are sought on any or all of the matters in the document of significance to you and/or your group.

To ensure your submission is as effective as possible, please:

  • Make it clear and concise.
  • List your points according to the topic sections and page numbers in this paper.
  • Describe briefly each topic or issue you wish to discuss.
  • State whether you agree or disagree with any or all of the information within each topic, or just what is of specific interest to you. Clearly state your reasons, particularly if you disagree, and give sources of information where possible.
  • Suggest alternatives to address any issues that you disagree with.

Your written comments would be appreciated by 5pm, Wednesday, 28 February 2007, and should be addressed as follows:

Ref: Wetline Review Comment
c/- Department of Fisheries
3rd Floor, The Atrium
168 St George's Terrace
PERTH WA 6000

Hon Jon Ford JP MLC
Minister for Fisheries

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