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Qld Govt Media Release - June 2, 2015


Sunshine Coast fish breeder fined $2,617


A Sunshine Coast fish breeder has been fined $2,617 for a number of offences including possession of 26 tilapia.

Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol (QBFP) district officer Russell Overton said an investigation was undertaken when reports of illegal fish being advertised for sale on Gumtree were received from the public.

“In a joint investigation with Fisheries Queensland biologists and Queensland Water Police, a search warrant of the breeder’s property uncovered 26 tilapia, seven undersize mangrove jack and one undersize moses perch,” Mr Overton said.

“It is illegal to possess noxious fish such as tilapia alive or dead–they cannot be kept, hatched, reared or sold, or taken home for eating or any other purpose.

“If caught, they must be immediately killed and disposed of away from waterways, either by burial or disposal in a bin.

“The breeder was fined $569 for possession of tilapia and $910 for unlawful possession of the undersize mangrove jack and moses perch for trade or commerce.

“A caution notice was also issued for taking the fish from wild fisheries resources as aquaculture broodstock without a licence.

“Harvesting stock from Queensland waters for aquaculture requires a permit which can be obtained from Fisheries Queensland or purchased from an authorised wholesaler.”

The breeder was also fined $1138 under the Sustainable Planning Act 2009 for failing to comply with aquaculture development codes.

Mr Overton said commercial aquaculture operations must comply with strict approval processes to ensure protection for the natural waterways and environment.

“QBFP will be conducting regular follow-up inspections on the property to ensure no further offences occur in the future,” he said.

“It is important that everyone abides by Queensland’s fisheries rules to assist long-term sustainability and resource sharing.”


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This is a bit of a worry: “It is illegal to possess noxious fish such as tilapia alive or dead ..."

Doesn't give you much room to move, might be best to cut the line when you see what you've got, save you a fine!
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Cant see how it can hurt to have dead ones in your possession. Aren't they supposed to be good eating???? They are already in lake tinaroo.
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