维州,明确指出,疫情期间,钓鱼不属于运动。老实待在家里吧。
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重点
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新洲钓友太幸福了,维州钓友太难了
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如果一两个月不给钓,慢慢就戒了瘾了。也就没有出钓的冲动了
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塔州 還可以釣0.0
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刚对工党有点好感,我承认我错了
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連自己開船出海釣魚都不能嗎0...0
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不能,已经明确了。而且码头那边也打电话通知了,不禁止上自己的船,可以去清理维修之类的,但是要开出去的话,责任自负。
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Ramp都关了,有船也下不了。
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还有些希望,别难过
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not fishing
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The Opposition is calling on the Andrews government to reverse its ban on recreational fishing or explain to Victorians why the passive sport has been outlawed.
Fishing and Boating Minister Jaala Pulford posted on Twitter on Wednesday night that recreational fishing was not allowed under Victoria’s stage 3 restrictions.
Recreational fishing has been banned under Victoria's stage three restrictions.
Recreational fishing has been banned under Victoria's stage three restrictions. CREDIT:KATE GERAGHTY
It was decision that probably “shocked and surprised” many fishers, Opposition Leader Michael O’Brien said, given the NSW government had announced that recreational fishing would be allowed as long as people were abiding by social distancing rules.
“I’m not saying it’s the wrong decision, it may be the right decision but Victorians deserve to know the answer and we can’t continually have this governing by Twitter,” Mr O’Brien said on Thursday morning.
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真殘忍0.0
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这有啥难理解的,nsw管事的人里有钓友,vic的管事的是一群只会奔跑的傻子呗
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Coronavirus fishing restrictions vary from social distancing reminders to fines
By Ben Deacon and Michelle Stanley
Posted earlier today at 9:47am
Child fishing on the shores in Narooma
PHOTO: Anglers can still wet a line — at a safe social distance — at Narooma and other spots in NSW. (ABC News: Tim Swanston)
Among the many casualties of coronavirus has been clear and concise information on when — and where exactly — an angler can drop a line.
Victoria is currently Australia's only state or territory that has banned recreational fishing, imposing on-the-spot fines of up to $1,652.
Western Australia is encouraging fishers to stay home.
Other states and territories say recreational fishing is allowed as long as people follow social distancing regulations.
However, each state and territory has interpreted the rules slightly differently and there are important details that need to be understood to fish legally.
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Victoria
In Victoria, a Government spokesperson said:
"People cannot participate in recreational activities like they normally would, such as fishing or boating.
"They need to stay home if not for their own health, but for the health of their loved ones and the wider community.
"If people do not follow the directions of the Chief Health Officer, Victoria Police can fine individuals $1,652 on the spot."
A Victorian Police spokesperson said a warning letter left on a car windscreen at a boat ramp in Gippsland was a one-off incident. The letter, shared widely on social media, said fishing was not an essential activity and ignoring Stage 3 restrictions risked a $1,682 fine. The spokesperson said Victoria Police were not issuing warning letters.
letter saying people fishing will be given a $1682 fine
PHOTO: This letter was left on a car windscreen at a boat ramp in Gippsland (Supplied: Twitter)
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New South Wales
In New South Wales, police say fishing is permitted, as long as people follow rules about social distancing and gatherings of two or more people.
Asked about fishing on Thursday morning, NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller said:
"If fishing is your exercise then you can fish. But if you end up on a wharf with 50 other people, then we get back to safe distancing and getting tickets."
New South Wales Police Minister David Elliot said he intervened to remove fishing from a list of banned activities on Wednesday.
A man in dark shorts, shirt and hat stands alone on rocks fishing in swirling surf
PHOTO: Stay local: Queensland anglers can still try their luck on Stradbroke Island, with precautions. (ABC News: Giulio Saggin)
Queensland
In Queensland, the Department of Transport and Main Roads, which overseas maritime regulations, said: "Yes, you can go fishing but stick to local waters. The social distancing and personal hygiene rules everyone has been asked to follow still apply — at the boat ramp and onboard."
Western Australia
The West Australian Government has not banned recreational fishing or boating, however, Premier Mark McGowan "encouraged recreational fishers to stay at home for now".
Short of declaring a ban, WA Police echoed the Premier's advice to stay at home where possible. A police statement said:
"We recommend that any upcoming recreational boating activities are postponed or cancelled.
"The public are being encouraged to act responsibly and protect other members of the community by complying with health directives."
In accordance with the WA State Government's Public Health Act — Prohibited Gatherings Directions, WA Police are permitted to enforce on-the-spot fines of $1,000 for people who do not comply with rules around gatherings and physical distancing.
On social media, recreational skippers and fishers argued their activity was essential, whether that be for catching fresh eating fish, exercise, or mental health.
However, RecfishWest communications lead Ben Carlish also encouraged anglers to heed the advice.
"We can completely understand why people would be looking to go fishing for a bit of a break from all of this. It's good for their mental health and wellbeing," Mr Carlish said.
"However, while it's not our job to tell people what to do or what not to do, we are urging everyone to adhere to the Government guidelines.
"But the Government guidelines are pretty clear — stay in your homes unless absolutely essential."
Water level view of a bare-legged angler holding a fish in shallow water at a beach.
PHOTO: West Australian anglers have been urged by the Premier to stay home. (Supplied)
South Australia
SA Police said fishing was permitted but asked the public to keep in mind that the same COVID-19 rules applied on the water as they did on land.
Tasmania
The Tasmanian Government said: "You can go boating and fishing for recreational/exercise purposes in line with looking after your mental wellbeing and undertaking exercise. The two-person rule applies, except if you are going boating with persons that you reside with."
Australian Capital Territory
The ACT Government said "If fishing for food or as a form of exercise, people should abide by the regulations set out in the Chief Health Officer's directions for public gatherings."
A fisherman looks over Westons Lake in Tasmania's Central Highlands as the sun sets.
PHOTO: Fishing for "mental wellbeing" is OK in Tasmania, as this Chudleigh Lakes angler might attest. (ABC News: Jess Davis)
Northern Territory
The NT Government advised that remote communities had been closed to all non-essential travel.
This means anglers won't receive an Aboriginal Land permit if fishing activities mean:
Stopping at a remote community, or
Passing through a remote community.
However, travel to a site (for example, Shady Camp or Corroboree Billabong) without passing through a remote community or requiring a permit was permitted.
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哈哈,只会奔跑的傻子。
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鱼养一养,以后更好钓
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把人逼疯了。
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今天刚出门钓鱼了,坐标新洲
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搬来昆州吧,这边可以钓鱼,还不用买票
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新州可以钓鱼?
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可以。
新洲人民发来贺电。
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