Freshwater
Fishing and Stocking Association of Queensland Incorporated.
FFSAQ
Inc. is the peak body representing freshwater
fishing and stocking associations throughout Queensland. i

The
Freshwater Fishing and Stocking Association of Queensland Inc., more commonly
known as FFSAQ, is the peak body representing fish stocking groups and freshwater
fishing clubs throughout Queensland. A major component of FFSAQ's role is also
to have input into habitat restoration and riverine conservation.
In
1986 the Queensland Government established the Recreational Fishing Enhancement
Programme under the auspices of DPI Fisheries. The programme was initially funded
$1M per year for a three year period, and encompassed both freshwater and saltwater
fisheries. A significant portion of the funding was allocated to stocking freshwater
impoundments, and to a lesser extent rivers and creeks. Part of the structure
was for DPI Fisheries, co-jointly with the then called Water Resources Commission,
(now DNR-SunWater) to create community based fish stocking groups in the locality
of these impoundments, and other waterways. These local groups comprised of
representatives of Shire Councils , Service Clubs, fishing clubs, and community
members of the area. To be part of the programme, the local stocking group had
to be registered with DPI Fisheries to be eligible as a participant in the scheme.
In a small number of cases, some impoundments owned and operated by Area Water
Boards and Local Government instrumentalities (Councils), were also deemed to
partake in the programme. Official agreements were drawn up between DPI Fisheries,
the impoundment owner and the local fish stocking group. Only one fish stocking
group was allotted to any one water storage.
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Initially,
as part of the Recreational Fishing Enhancement Programme, DPI Fisheries
conducted two annual Fish Stocking Workshops, one in northern Queensland
and the other in southern Queensland, to which all participating stocking
groups were invited to attend. The purpose of the workshops was to liaise
with groups and their members over issues relating to enhancing the freshwater
fishery. DPI Fisheries also used the forum to announce and promote particular
projects relating to freshwater. Today however, the workshops are regionalized
across the State into 6 separate forums based on geographical aspects
and species stocked. These workshops are very important events as it allows
politicians, government officers of DPI Fisheries, DNR etc, hatchery operators,
and fish stocking members to get together, and discuss the issues that
relate to the freshwater sector of which they all have some responsibility
and obligation.
The
FFSAQ Management Committee is made up of representatives from stocking
groups and fishing clubs throughout the state, who are affiliated with
FFSAQ. Members are nominated by their own group, or nominated from the
floor at its Annual General Meeting. FFSAQ Inc, is a legal identity, being
incorporated under the Queensland Associations Incorporation Act.
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Primarily,
FFSAQ's role is to service the stocking groups and fishing clubs with an
objective to enhance the impoundment fishery, and to rehabilitate and maintain
our wild fishery. FFSAQ is an intermediary between the community and Government,
and deals in the main with issues of a state nature on behalf of stocking
groups.. Stocking groups and fishing clubs address more localized issues.
FFSAQ itself, does not engage in any actual fish stocking activity, this
is undertaken by the regional stocking groups. It is emphasised that impoundments
are "put and take" fisheries. There is some misconception amongst
anglers that most of the fingerlings stocked will eventually reproduce and
establish a natural and self-sustaining population. This is far from reality.
In the main, most of the species stocked, will not reproduce in manmade
impoundments. As such, the annual project of releasing fingerlings is one
that is required year after year. It is quite a demanding and expensive
exercise. FFSAQ undertakes an advisory role to stocking groups, and acts
on their behalf whenever necessary. As such it compliments any action of
individual stocking groups. The importance of a united and uniform approach
is mandatory when dealing with government agencies regarding freshwater
fishery matters. The major objective of the stocking groups is to stock
fingerlings, however, FFSAQ has a judiciary role over the wider aspect of
monitoring, maintaining, and enhancing both the impoundments and natural
waterways. As mentioned earlier, no one else was adequately considering
our natural waterways, so FFSAQ has taken on this task. It is now a considerable
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FFSAQ
has now an ongoing and increasing dialogue with both the Queensland Department
of Primary Industries and Fisheries, and the Parliamentary arm of Government.
In earlier days, some government officers would query who FFSAQ was. Today,
there would be very few, if any, in Government departments with an interest
in fisheries, who would not be aware of the existence of FFSAQ, and who
they are. FFSAQ has a good standing with government agencies, and is seen
as a creditable and responsible organization with a vision to sustain
and enhance our freshwater fishery. This is not to say that all its dealing
and negotiations have been totally amicable. Where necessary, FFSAQ has
and will continue to present its case quite strongly to resolve certain
issues that, in our opinion, are paramount to the betterment of the fishery.
At times, this has caused some friction, but it is felt that FFSAQ has
always been responsible in it's approach. It is important to maintain
a good line of communication with government agencies.
FFSAQ
is a full member of SUNFISH Queensland with direct representation by being
a member on its State Management Committee. SUNFISH is the peak recreational
fishing body in Queensland. A number of FFSAQ members are also actively
involved with Queensland ANSA ( Australian National Sportfishing Association
). By being associated with both these organizations and others, can only
augment the future of freshwater fishing. FFSAQ also has a meaningful
and close working relationship with the Queensland Conservation Council.
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The
role of FFSAQ is a major component in the enhancement and sustainability
of our freshwater fishery. The State Government and it's agencies must be
commended for their continuing endorsement of the Recreational Fishing Enhancement
Programme. This programme has stimulated and contributed enormously to the
fishery as we know it today. Equally however, has been the dedication and
commitment of the mostly small and local community based stocking groups
and fishing clubs. Without the involvement of these groups, this fishery
would not exist. FFSAQ, in conjunction with its affiliated stocking groups,
has reason to be proud of its achievements. The fishery of today has developed
a considerable recreational opportunity that previously was non-existent
to freshwater anglers. The tourist opportunity is just starting to be identified.
The potential of this "industry" is unlimited. It is hoped that
by FFSAQ playing a leading role in conjunction with the Queensland Government
and its agencies, this potential can be fulfilled by creating a fishery
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FFSAQ
Objectives
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Promote, protect and safeguard the interest of freshwater recreational
anglers in the state of Queensland.
- To
create and promote a recreational fishery for the people of Queensland
by stocking water storage impoundment's and otherwise denuded waterways
with suitable Australian fish species.
- To
encourage and assist in any way, research pertaining to the biology
and management of Australian freshwater fishes in both natural and an
altered environment.
- To
obtain, collate, store and disseminate to interested parties, all data
relevant to the stocking of waterways and the preservation of Australian
freshwater fishes.
- To
improve, protect and safeguard the environment and habitat of native
freshwater species in Queensland.
- To
liaise with anglers, fishing clubs, fishing councils, local, state and
federal authorities, commercial enterprises, organizations and members
of the public and encourage them to participate with the association
in its objectives.
- To
promote ethical and legal freshwater fishing practices in the state
of Queensland.
- To
promote and encourage conservation to all, including recreational anglers
and commercial fishers.
- To
do any such acts and things as may be deemed necessary to achieve any
or all of the above objects.
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