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Christmas comes early for Moreton Bay anglers

by Marine Queensland on 21 Dec 2010
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A new artificial reef in Moreton Bay has been completed in time for Christmas, following the release of 117 giant ‘reef balls' into waters off West Peel Island this week.

Climate Change and Sustainability Minister Kate Jones was out on the water today to see the last of the structures, weighing up to 800 kilograms, deployed from a barge into the Bay.

'These purpose designed reef balls will provide the perfect habitat for fish popular among recreational fishers in Moreton Bay,' Ms Jones said.

'Our government is committed to providing sustainable recreational fishing opportunities in South East Queensland. That's why we are investing $2 million to establish six new artificial reefs along the coastline from the Gold Coast to the Sunshine Coast.

'The completion of this new artificial reef this week will provide new opportunities for mum and dad fishers to drop a line with their kids in the Bay over Christmas.

'Fish are expected to move in almost straight away, and over time will develop complex habitats across the artificial reef area.'

Ms Jones said the different size reef balls are all more than half a metre high and weigh between 150 and 800 kilograms.

'The dome-shaped balls, which replicate natural reef environments, are hollow and have several holes for fish to swim in and out of,' she said.

'The balls have been individually deployed into the bay using a crane to lower each structure onto the seabed in clusters at 11 sites near West Peel Island. The sites are approximately 200 metres apart to maximise the ability to attract and retain marine life.'

Member for Capalaba, Michael Choi said the completion of the reef was great news for local families.

'The location of the reef off West Peel Island means families can access a great fishing spot only a short distance from the mainland,' he said.

'This is a great opportunity for locals and visitors to enjoy sustainable recreational fishing over the summer break.'

Ms Jones said the West Peel Island artificial reef is the second of six being established under the Bligh Government's $2 million election commitment.

'These reefs aim to provide recreational anglers with new sustainable fishing opportunities, following the creation of marine national park ‘green zones' in parts of Moreton Bay last year.

'The green zones play an important role in protecting our marine wildlife for future generations, and the artificial reefs provide a practical and sustainable solution for recreational fishers.'

Ms Jones said the choice of sites and materials has been the result of extensive consultation with representatives from recreational and commercial fishing bodies, the bait and tackle industry, tourism industry, conservation groups and other government departments.

The first reef, the Harry Atkinson Artificial Reef was completed in August this year, with work on structures for the remaining four reefs at Wild Banks, North Moreton Island, South Stradbroke Island and East Coochiemudlo Island also well underway.

All reefs are expected to be completed by mid-2011.

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