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DA calls for urgent amendment to lockdown fishing regulations to save subsistence fishing community


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DA calls for urgent amendment to lockdown fishing regulations to save subsistence fishing community

Minister of Environmental Affairs, Forestry and Fisheries, Barbara Creecy,
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Minister of Environmental Affairs, Forestry and Fisheries, Barbara Creecy,

20th May 2020

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The Democratic Alliance (DA) has written to the Minister of Environmental Affairs, Forestry and Fisheries (DEFF), Barbara Creecy, requesting an immediate amendment to the Covid-19 lockdown fishing regulations to lift the restriction placed on recreational fishing which will allow for subsistence or "own-consumption" fishers to feed their families.

The DA has received hundreds of desperate pleas from subsistence fishers who are in possession of recreational fishing permits, but have been prohibited under the lockdown regulations to fish. This gap in the fishing regulations has resulted in entire subsistence fishing communities left without the opportunity for self-reliance and even more vulnerable under the already dire economic circumstances facing South Africans.

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In the letter to Minister Barbara Creecy, we have requested that the restriction on subsistence fishers in possession of valid recreational fishing permits be lifted with the following provisos:

  1. Social distancing to be adhered to at all times; and
  2. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to be worn at all times

The DA's call on social media for subsistence fishers to submit their motivations to amend the fishing regulations to Minister Creecy and DEFF has been met with wide-spread support. These emails have been sent alongside the DA's letter to the Minister for her perusal.

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The ongoing confusion and controversy surrounding subsistence fishing rights is in part due to a gap in the Marine Living Resources Act (MLRA) which makes provision for subsistence fishers with small-scale fishing permits to eat and sell their catch, whilst subsistence fishers, who have been unsuccessful in their small-scale rights application, have had to opt for recreational fishing permits that allow them to eat but not sell their catch. This has resulted in many subsistence fishers having to resort to the illegal sale of their catch to survive.

The DA therefore also calls on Minister Creecy to revise the existing fishing legislation with a mind to the numerous issues surrounding the issuing of subsistence fishing rights by the inclusion of a subsistence fishing category that will accommodate impoverished fisherfolk who have slipped through the cracks.

South Africa is in the throes of an economic crisis and the opportunity to relieve the economic hardship of some of our most impoverished individuals and families in the subsistence fishing community is a cause which the DA will firmly stand behind.

 

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