Australia
No fishing on HMAS Swan wreck in Geographe Bay
Fishers in Geographe Bay region are reminded that the HMAS Swan dive site is closed to all fishing within a 200-metre radius of the wreck, indicated with a marker buoy at the centre of the closure.
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development acting supervising fisheries and marine officer Gary Harburn said more boat fishing had been noted in the area recently and offenders could face infringement fines or prosecution for breaching the closure.
“We have noticed an increase in boat fishing within the protected area of the HMAS Swan dive site, which is closed to all fishing all year round,” he said.
“Boat fishers must ensure they do not anchor, drift or troll through the closed area while fishing.
“The protected area is required to ensure the safety of all divers visiting the wreck, as lost fishing gear such as hooks, sinkers and line can become a hazard to divers.”
Any fisher prosecuted for breaching the closure could face a fine up to $5,000 and an additional man..
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