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Redland Bayside News > Fishing > Public asked to weigh in on planned fishing rule changes for Queensland
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Public asked to weigh in on planned fishing rule changes for Queensland

Andrew Jefferson
Andrew Jefferson
Published: July 18, 2026
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CHANGES COMING: Recreational anglers fishing in Queensland waters are being asked to comment on proposed changes.
CHANGES COMING: Recreational anglers fishing in Queensland waters are being asked to comment on proposed changes.
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QUEENSLAND fishers are being invited to have their say on a suite of proposed changes to marine and freshwater fishing regulations aimed at protecting vulnerable species while supporting the long-term future of the State’s fishing industry.

The Queensland Government has opened community consultation on the proposed reforms, developed by Fisheries Queensland in consultation with key stakeholders.

The changes include stronger protections for threatened freshwater species, new rules for black jewfish, expanded opportunities for stocked impoundment fishing, mandatory shark excluder devices on some crab pots, and an extended season for the tropical rock lobster fishery.

Deputy Director-General Fisheries and Forestry Pauline Jacob said the proposals were designed to balance environmental protection with the needs of recreational and commercial fishers.

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“These proposed changes are designed to protect our unique marine and freshwater ecosystems while supporting the livelihoods of Queenslanders who depend on our fisheries and continue to enhance recreational fishing experiences,” Ms Jacob said.

“We’ve worked closely with stakeholders, including industry groups, recreational fishers, local governments, and conservation organisations, to develop these proposals.

“Now, we’re seeking feedback from the broader community to ensure the final regulations reflect the needs and priorities of all Queenslanders.”

Among the proposed freshwater changes are improved protections for endangered species including the Mary River cod and Cooper Creek catfish, expansion of the Stocked Impoundment Permit Scheme (SIPS) to include Ross River Dam and Atkinson Dam, changes to silver perch possession limits, and efforts to align Murray cod fishing rules with New South Wales.

For black jewfish, the Government is proposing an annual spawning closure from November 1 to January 31 for both commercial and recreational fishers, along with increased recreational possession and boat limits and changes to commercial at-sea trunking rules.

In the crab fishery, shark excluder devices would become mandatory on crab pots in waters upstream of Port Musgrave to protect the critically endangered speartooth shark.

The tropical rock lobster fishery would also receive a one-month extension to its fishing season, with the annual closed season proposed to begin on November 1 instead of October 1.

Ms Jacob said community feedback would play an important role in shaping the final regulations.

“Consultation is a vital part of the regulatory process,” Ms Jacob said.

“We want to hear from all stakeholders to ensure these changes are practical, effective, and supported by the community.”

Ms Jacob said the proposed reforms would also provide economic benefits for regional Queensland.

“These reforms are not just about protecting our fisheries,” Ms Jacob said.

Recreational fishers, commercial operators, industry representatives and members of the public are encouraged to provide feedback through the Queensland Government’s online consultation process.

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