Vic Gov pledges Better Bay, Europe in Recovery, METS and more
by Rob Kothe & the MarineBusiness-world team on 3 Nov 2014
Corio Bay morning. Theo Spykers
It seems that both Labour and now the Liberals might be vying to shut down recreational fishing in large lumps in Sydney Harbour and beyond.
NSW Environment Minister and Member for Pittwater Rob Stokes is scheduled to provide closing remarks at the November 9th World Parks Congress. Stokes, is rumoured to be going to announce that Sydney Harbour will be declared a marine park. Watch this space!!
There is better news down south as Victorian Premier Denis Napthine has promised a $65 million Better Bay Plan.
Napthine wants to make a recreational fishing mecca of Port Phillip Bay and Corio Bay with $20 million over four years for buyback of commercial netting licenses and more. Read all about it.
The MarineBusiness-World and Sail-World team are at boat shows around the World. Today Guy Nowell reports on the recovery of one of the key European boat shows.
Once upon a time, and not so very long ago, Genoa was very much the numero uno Mediterranean boat show, with 3,000+ boats in the water and practically every manufacturer on the planet anxious to be seen there. The combined effect of the financial crisis 2008-onwards and subsequent financial austerity measures imposed by the Italian government, including thumping taxes on luxury products (such as boats) precipitated a collapse in the market over the last three years. Read on below
At the Marine Equipment Trade Show (METS) 2014, one of the marque events will be the 13th International Sailing Summit. Taking place on 17 November, the day before one of the industry’s largest B2B exhibitions, this worldwide industry forum is a must attend for any company who wants to increase participation and gain more business in the future and MarineBusiness-World and Sail-World team will be there in force.
2015 Festival of Sails - The Royal Geelong Yacht Club has welcomed the State Government’s decision to renew its funding support of the iconic Festival of Sails regatta for a further three years, cementing its position as a permanent fixture on the Victorian Major Events calendar. Making the announcement in Geelong today, Premier Denis Napthine said the decision to provide ongoing support to the 171 year old event was a tangible reinforcement of the Government’s dedication to regional major events.
Lots of marine industry news as always on MarineBusiness-World.com, read on…
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