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 Post subject: Sea urchins a no no
PostPosted: 07 Sep 2009, 19:52 
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Page 56 of the Victorian Recreational fishing guide . Roe or soft tissue must not be removed from sea urchins in or next to Victorian Waters. Heads up for the up coming season.


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 Post subject: Re: Sea urchins a no no
PostPosted: 07 Sep 2009, 20:04 
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I didn't remove the roe your honour I just opened it up and the pinkie removed it

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 Post subject: Re: Sea urchins a no no
PostPosted: 07 Sep 2009, 20:09 
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it was like that when i got here?

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 Post subject: Re: Sea urchins a no no
PostPosted: 08 Sep 2009, 14:35 
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< Roe or soft tissue must not be removed from sea urchins in or next to Victorian Waters >

indeed ... that's been the case for a while
also, I understand that as part of the restrictions in removing invertebrae from the intertidal zone one cannot use muscles, abalone, cockels, small crustaceans or other similar as burley within the interd. zone

do I interpret correctly ?

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 Post subject: Re: Sea urchins a no no
PostPosted: 08 Sep 2009, 17:17 
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Sorry Tom/Ligure, had to clean the thread up a little bit.

The club rules which should be released later this week (if i get the time) state what is allowed to be burleyed in club competition.

As for meeting minutes Ligure PM me and i will try and get you a typed copy.

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 Post subject: Re: Sea urchins a no no
PostPosted: 11 Sep 2009, 13:50 
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Is there a difference between club competition and what the fishing regulations will actually allow?

I don't fish the comps, so am just interested in what the fishing reg's will allow you to do -> if you collect the urchins, take 'em home, remove the roe & stick the remains in the fridge, can you use the remains as burley at a later date?


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PostPosted: 11 Sep 2009, 14:07 
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Roamin PPB wrote:
Is there a difference between club competition and what the fishing regulations will actually allow?

I don't fish the comps, so am just interested in what the fishing reg's will allow you to do -> if you collect the urchins, take 'em home, remove the roe & stick the remains in the fridge, can you use the remains as burley at a later date?


I can't imagine how yo would explain to fisheries that you had removed the roe another day and hadn't done it on that dive.


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 Post subject: Re: Sea urchins a no no
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Guys I think you will find that there is a clause somewhere in the fisheries act that says 'unless for immediate use.' Funnily enough I couldn't find it in the current fishing guide, although I am sure that it was included in previous guides. Burley would certainly constitute an 'immediate use' of the urchin roe, just as it is ok to fillet fish at sea if you have an on-board bbq and are about to eat them.

I would probably check this incase it has changed or what constitutes an immediate use has changed (aka if burley or bait, or just to eat).

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 Post subject: Re: Sea urchins a no no
PostPosted: 11 Sep 2009, 16:43 
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Fisheries officers are not idiots. They are not going to go out of their way to ping you for burleying a couple of urchins, or even abs for that matter. The law is in place to try and stop the illegal taking of commercial quantities. I shall not be in possession of shucked abs or opened urchins; because once I drop them to the bottom they are no longer in my possession. So don't panic.


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my point is in comps would they turn a blind eye with 20 divers in the water with a littered bottom of those things you just mentioned.


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You are not allowed to burley the above items in comps or you will be disqualified. (not arrested )


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 Post subject: Re: Sea urchins a no no
PostPosted: 11 Sep 2009, 21:59 
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thats what I was trying to get across. I wasn't implying that you will get arrested ,burly in comps was spoken about at the meeting and a question came up about sea urchins.I thought they weren't allowed but never spoke up at the time because I wanted to check up in the fisheries book first. Thats why I posted it , I don't care what individuals do on there own when diving but at a club meet it was clearly stated at the meeting that we will play by the rules.


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 Post subject: Re: Sea urchins a no no
PostPosted: 11 Sep 2009, 23:48 
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Brett Illingworth wrote:
Fisheries officers are not idiots. They are not going to go out of their way to ping you for burleying a couple of urchins, or even abs for that matter. The law is in place to try and stop the illegal taking of commercial quantities. I shall not be in possession of shucked abs or opened urchins; because once I drop them to the bottom they are no longer in my possession. So don't panic.
if the fisheries were to have a swimmer in the water,which they do from time to time. if you are caught burlying abs or sea orchins you will be fined so i dont know how you can say that brett! you have removed the ab or orchin from the sea floor so you are in possesion of that creator are you not?


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PostPosted: 12 Sep 2009, 00:03 
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Can you eat these things? I was watching the STM ep when they were eating the roe from the NZ breed, are the AU ones the same as NZ?

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You can eat them i believe, but way to pissy farty.


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