LIFEJACKET TRIAL TO MAKE ROCK FISHING SAFER FOR KEEN ANGLERS

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LIFEJACKET TRIAL TO MAKE ROCK FISHING SAFER FOR KEEN ANGLERS

Post by fishingvic » Wed Feb 02, 2022 9:43 pm

LIFEJACKET TRIAL TO MAKE ROCK FISHING SAFER FOR KEEN ANGLERS



Media contact: Isobel Loschiavo 0431 963 479 | isobel.loschiavo@minstaff.vic.gov.au
Wednesday, 2 February 2022
LIFEJACKET TRIAL TO MAKE ROCK FISHING SAFER FOR KEEN ANGLERS
The Andrews Labor Government is making it safer for anglers to cast a line with lifejackets to become a requirement
for recreational rock fishing at high-risk locations from 1 March 2022.
The requirement is part of a two-year trial and will be rolled out at 10 locations across the state, following
consultation by the Victorian Fisheries Authority (VFA) with members of the public, angling clubs, FutureFish and
VRFish.
An increasingly popular form of fishing, rock fishing has also proven to be dangerous following the tragic deaths of
several rock fishers swept off rock shelves and reefs in recent years.
Already proven to save lives during emergencies, the trial aims to reduce the chance of drowning with a properly
fitted and well-maintained lifejacket, should a rock fisher end up in the water.
As a result of the consultation process, the VFA has established Victoria's most dangerous rock fishing spots, with
the trial to enforced at Cape Bridgewater (near the blowholes car park), Artillery Rocks (west of Lorne), Sheoak Falls
(south of Lorne), Sorrento Back Beach rocks, Rye back beach number 16, Cape Schanck lighthouse rocks,
Bushrangers Bay rocks (east of Cape Schanck), Pyramid Rocks (Phillip Island), San Remo (southern end of Potters
Hill Road) and Punchbowl Rocks (near San Remo).
Lifejackets will need to comply with Australian Standards and be a Type 3 or greater for adults. Children under 12
must wear a lifejacket at the 10 sites even if they are not fishing, and they must be a Type 1 or greater model.
The trial will also see the VFA working with key recreational fishing groups and partner agencies on an improved
safety and education program.
For more information, including maps outlining the 10 high-risk locations and details of compliant lifejackets,
visit vfa.vic.gov.au/rockfishing.
Quotes attributable to Minister for Fishing and Boating Melissa Horne
"Rock fishing is an increasingly popular pastime for recreational anglers. However, we know that it can also be
deadly if precautions to stay safe are not taken."
"Life jackets save lives, and for rock fishers, they can drastically reduce the risk of drowning should the worst
happen.”
“We want everyone to get home safely at the end of the day, which is why we are rolling out this trial at 10 high-
risk locations across Victoria."

Media contact: Isobel Loschiavo 0431 963 479 | isobel.loschiavo@minstaff.vic.gov.au
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Re: LIFEJACKET TRIAL TO MAKE ROCK FISHING SAFER FOR KEEN ANGLERS

Post by beefy » Thu Feb 03, 2022 6:35 am

I wonder how many anglers would be willing to bother with rock anchors, a safety rope, and a simple harness. Adjust the rope length so you simply can't go any further than you'd like.

Some inflatable lifejackets even have heavy duty D-rings sewn in the webbing.

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