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Matthew Hall, who has served as a councillor since the organisation's creation in 1990, has not gone quietly, warning others of the region’s decline in water quality.
Matthew Littlewood13:54, May 27 2021
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McKinnon s Creek Salmon Hatchery in Rangitata, South Canterbury, needs more volunteers and investment from CSI Fish and Game. (File photo)
A second Central South Island Fish and Game councillor has expressed concern about the state of the region’s salmon fishery, saying it has “no future”. Alan Brooks’ report, which was table at last week’s Central South Island Fish ad Game (CSIFG) council meeting, follows similar concerns raised by long-standing councillor Matthew Hall in February. Hall warned the region s fisheries would decline to zero unless immediate action was taken. “I, like many others, cannot see any future to this fishery on the simple grounds that there is no clarity as to any plan that might be in place,” Brooks said.
“If this trend continues, at the end of the next 30 years, there will only be a quarter of one per cent of the 1990 fishery. In other words: nothing.” Hall said immediate hands-on action was needed, rather than more internal reviews - and a number of factors had led to the decline across the council’s waterways. The CSI Fish and Game Council covers from the south bank of the Rakaia River to Moeraki and inland to the Southern Alps. “Fish and Game can do as much internal soul-searching and audits as they like, they can have a prized set of standing orders and governance policies.