³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾

Have your say on making rock fishing safer

Rock fishing is an increasingly popular past time and a great way to enjoy the great outdoors, but it can also be a dangerous sport for which new safety measures are being considered at select locations.

Tragically, several rock fishers have died after being swept off coastal rock shelves.

The Victorian Fisheries Authority (VFA) is now seeking feedback on a proposal to require fishers to wear lifejackets when fishing at certain high-risk locations during a two-year trial.

VFA CEO Travis Dowling said the evidence was irrefutable that wearing a life jacket substantially reduces the risk of drowning in the unfortunate event that a rock fisher ends up in the water.

“Mandating the wearing of life jackets may be necessary to keep more people safe and avoid the preventable loss of life,” Mr Dowling said.

“The proposal is to require fishers wear a lifejacket when fishing at nine dangerous locations, which have been selected based on previous rock fishing related deaths and near fatal incidents.

“We are keen to understand community views on this proposal and have released a Discussion Paper for public comment. Any changes would be supported by a revamped public education campaign to encourage safe rock fishing and inform coastal fishers about appropriate safety measures.

“At the end of the day, we want to help keep recreational fishing fun and safe.”

Sites to be included in the trial:

  • Punchbowl Rocks (near San Remo)
  • Cape Schanck Lighthouse rocks
  • Rocks at the southern end of Potters Hill Road (San Remo)
  • Rock platform near the blow holes carpark at Cape Bridgewater
  • Dragon’s Head at Rye back beach
  • Bush Rangers Bay rocks, east of Cape Schanck
  • Sorrento back beach rocks
  • Artillery Rocks, west of Lorne
  • Rock platform opposite Sheoak Falls, south of Lorne

The Discussion Paper is available at

/Public Release. View in full .