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Get up to date with the latest news items and media releases from RecFish SARegister Now: Fishers for Fish Habitat Forum – September 10 Port Noarlunga
Come along & find out how to " Make Fish Happen" @ The Fishers for Fish Habitat Forum! WHEN: Saturday September 10, 2016 (9:00 am to 4:30 pm) WHERE: Port Noarlunga Surf Club, corner of Saltfleet St & Esplanade, Port Noarlunga COST: Free! Morning tea, Lunch and...
SA Recreational Fishing Grants Announced, as St Kilda’s New Fish Cleaning Facility is opened!
On Sunday, RecFish SA were delighted to be invited to open the new fish cleaning facility at St. Kilda. This was a community project built by the St. Kilda & Surrounds Tourism and Development Association and funded by the South Australian Government...
Social & economic value of recreational fishing – RecFish SA’s submission to the Productivity Commission & the federal election
At RecFish SA we know that recreational fishing is not only a valuable activity for those who participate, but that it also delivers significant social and economic benefits to the wider community. This is why we were pleased to have the opportunity earlier in the...
RecFish SA’s 2016 SA recreational fishing size, bag and boat limit review submission
RecFish SA’s submissions to the South Australian Government, are available online. RecFish SA's public consultation process sought the views of recreational fishers through an online Survey. Responses were received from 1,550 individual recreational fishers,...
Calling on the next wave of leaders in recreational fishing
Are you a young recreational fisher with a passion for making a difference? Have you ever wanted to be part of an organisation involved in advocating for recreational fishers in South Australia? The four state recreational fishing peak bodies, Recfish SA,...
Podcast: More native fish & less pests to improve water quality naturally
Recreational fishers are excited about the potential for improved fishing opportunities following the first stocking of Murray Cod into the SA section of the Murray River (as well as improved flow regimes to support natural recruitment). Many may not have realised...