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Urgent: Western Australia Announces 2025 Abalone Fishing Dates

UPDATE: The Hon. Jackie Jarvis, Minister for Fisheries in Western Australia, has just announced the highly anticipated dates for the 2025-2026 Roe’s abalone fishing season, urging recreational fishers to prioritize safety and sustainability this summer. The designated fishing sessions will take place on four Saturday mornings from 7 AM to 8 AM, depending on conditions, along the coastline from Busselton Jetty to Greenough River Mouth.

The confirmed fishing dates are: 13 December 2025, 10 January 2026, 7 February 2026, and 21 February 2026. This popular recreational activity draws many enthusiasts, and it is crucial for fishers to remain aware of safety protocols and environmental guidelines.

In a significant move, the Cook Government has allocated $417,000 to extend its partnership with Surf Life Saving WA (SLSWA). This funding will enhance abalone safety services in the Perth metropolitan area for the next three recreational fishing seasons. Lifesavers will conduct safety patrols and offer prevention and rescue activities during the designated fishing sessions, ensuring fishers are protected from potential hazards.

SLSWA will issue Hazardous Surf Forecast Assessments ahead of each fishing session to evaluate whether conditions are suitable for fishing. Fishers should note that while SLSWA will monitor metropolitan areas, coastal zones outside of Perth will not have the same level of oversight.

Authorities emphasize the importance of adhering to safety guidelines. Recfishwest will actively promote essential safety messages, including appropriate gear and ocean condition management, as fishers should be cautious of surf conditions that may affect their fishing experience.

The recreational abalone fishery is among the world’s most tightly regulated, with a total allowable catch determined each year based on independent surveys and environmental data. For the current season, there are no rule changes; fishers are permitted a bag limit of 15 Roe’s abalone per day, with a minimum size limit of 60mm. Compliance officers from the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development will patrol each session to ensure adherence to fishing regulations, safeguarding the fishery’s sustainability.

Minister Jarvis commented on the significance of responsible fishing practices:

“Abalone fishing is incredibly popular in Western Australia, and it’s important for safety and sustainability to be front-of-mind for recreational fishers,”

she stated. “We’re proud to extend our funding agreement with Surf Life Saving WA to ensure that safety is prioritized during these crucial fishing sessions.”

As the fishing season approaches, stakeholders are encouraged to stay informed about rules and regulations. More details can be found at the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development’s website.

Expect updates and further announcements as the fishing dates draw closer, and remember to fish responsibly to help maintain the health of Western Australia’s precious marine resources.

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