Recreational fishers urged to use free marine parks zoning app

Reef authorities are calling on recreational fishers to download a free marine parks zoning app before visiting the Great Barrier Reef this year.

The free Eye on the Reef app contains a mapping feature that works outside of mobile range to pinpoint the user's location to show what zone they're in and what fishing activities are allowed there.

Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority acting General Manager Richard Quincey said the free app, chart plotters, and free zoning maps could all be used to help visitors know the rules out on the water.

"We want everyone to have a great time out on the water this year — by following the rules you contribute to Reef health and avoid the penalties that apply for breaking the rules," he said.

"Before leaving home, fishers should download the Eye on the Reef app to help plan their fishing or boating trips to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Chart plotters and free maps are also useful tools.

"On-water and aerial compliance patrols will be operating day and night these holidays, particularly at known illegal fishing hotspots. Anyone caught fishing in a no-take green zone can expect a $2220 fine.

"While most fishers do the right thing, even a small amount of illegal fishing can have serious impacts on Reef health — particularly when coupled with coral bleaching and cyclones."

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