Fishcare looks for new volunteers

The Department of Primary Industries is looking for new Fishcare volunteers on the North Coast.

"We have a strong band of 332 people throughout the state who have joined the program in the past five years," said Northern Region Education Officer Mark Asquith.

"Now we are inviting more interested people living between Forster and Tweed Heads to nominate for the program."

The program is funded by the NSW Recreational Fishing Trust. Volunteers assist the NSW DPI in educating the public on sustainable recreational fishing.

"However due to overwhelming interest, recruitment of volunteers for the program is limited and only undertaken during set periods and for existing group locations," Mr Asquith said.

"The program has proven to be extremely popular with the fishing public who benefit enormously from the service, and the program's working volunteers who find the program very rewarding.

"It is all about education. Fishcare conducts a variety of activities from research projects that survey the fishing community and the quality of their fishing, to advisory activities assisting fishers to know about the bag and size limits of fish and sustainable fishing practices.

"We hold outreach events and the ever popular fishing clinics."

Fishcare volunteers are community members and often, but not always, fishers themselves engaged in educating and advising fishers. They have no enforcement powers and do not get involved in compliance operations.

"They are well trained and dedicated volunteers who are prepared to share their knowledge, experience and time with the recreational fishing community." Mr Asquith said.

"The Fishcare volunteer program is an opportunity for fishers to 'put something back'.

"We are interested in receiving nominations from people in the community over 18 who can commit a minimum of eight hours a month to the program, and who wish to promote and be involved in taking sustainable recreational fishing to the community."

Information on the Fishcare Volunteer Program and nomination forms can be obtained by visiting www.dpi.nsw.gov.au and following the prompts under Fisheries - Recreational,Fishing Homepage, or by phoning Mark Asquith, on 02 66520918.

Media contact: Howard Spencer 02 6656 8825, mobile 0428 696 672