Fishing for all or some species might be prohibited in specified areas to ensure a sustainable fish stock and to maintain ecological habitats.
| Area | Closure | Prohibited species |
|---|---|---|
| Within 150 m of locks and weirs | Total fishing ban | All species |
| All waters | 1 August to 31 December (inclusive) | Murray cod |
| Area | Closure | Prohibited species |
|---|---|---|
| Upstream of the Main South Road Bridge at Noarlunga | 1 September to 30 November (inclusive) | Bream (all species) |
| Area | Closure | Prohibited species |
|---|---|---|
| All (See map) | All year | Blue groper |
| Area | Closure | Prohibited species |
|---|---|---|
| Goolwa |
NOTE: A temporary closure is currently in place for recreational Pipi fishing on the Goolwa Beach from the Murray Mouth to Middleton Point due to concerns over high E.coli levels in the waters and local Pipi stocks. The clsoure is in place until 31 May 2011 . A map of the closure is available. This clsoure goes through until the start of the regular closed season. 1 June to 31 October (inclusive). As of 1 December 2010, recreational fishers will be permitted to take pipi from the Coorong Beach, but only from the beach from 28 Mile Crossing and the Kingston SE jetty. For a map of this new recreational zone click here No recreational fishing for pipis is permitted on the Younghusband Peninsula (Coorong Beach), between the Murray Mouth and 28 Mile Crossing. Other changes to pipi fishing for both commercial and recreational fishers have also been introduced. Answers to some frequently asked questions about those changes can be found here. |
Pipis (Goolwa cockles) |
| Area | Closure | Prohibited species |
|---|---|---|
| Waters off the coast of Wirrina Cove (Fleurieu Reef) bounded by a circle of radius 0.5 of a nautical mile centred on a point at latitude 35o28’48.90” south, longitude 138o09’34.85” east | Total fishing ban | All species |
| All waters | All year | Blue groper |
| Area | Closure | Prohibited species |
|---|---|---|
| All coastal waters to a depth of 2 metres | All year | All benthic (bottom dwelling) marine organisms (The section on Intertidal reefs will give you more information about these organisms) |
| Area | Closure | Prohibited species |
|---|---|---|
| All | All year | Blue groper |
Port River cockle fishing zone
| Area | Closure | Prohibited species |
|---|---|---|
| Port River and surrounding waters (see map) |
Note: The Port River Mud Cockle fishing zone is being closed to both recreational and commercial fishing due to concerns about sustainability. The taking of Mud Cockles will be prohibited from this zone from 1 July 2011 to 30 June 2012. Answers to some frequently asked questions about those changes can be found here. |
Mud cockles (Katelysia species) |
| Area | Closure | Prohibited species |
|---|---|---|
| Upper area within a line commencing on the shore of Spencer Gulf adjacent to beacon number 8, due east to that beacon then generally northerly to beacons 9, 13, 20, 19, 21, 23 and 28, then due west to Curlew Point | During the months of January, February, October, November and December | Razorfish |
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False Bay, near Whyalla: all waters of Spencer Gulf enclosed by a line from the lighthouse at Point Lowly to the southern end of the Point Bonython jetty, then in a south-westerly direction to the eastern most point of the Onesteel jetty (latitude 33o02’12.63” s, longitude 137o36’1.98”e) near Whyalla, then to high water mark at the base of the jetty, then following the high water mark along the shoreline in an easterly direction back to the lighthouse at Point Lowly |
All year | All cephalopods, including cuttlefish, squid and octopus |
| Area | Closure | Prohibited species |
|---|---|---|
| At inlets and in front of private residences around the Lake | All year | All species |
Some aquatic reserves might also have prohibitions and restrictions on where you can fish and what species can be taken.
All coordinates given for locations are based on the Australian Geocentric Datum GDA94 which coincides almost exactly with WGS84. Some adjustments might be needed depending on the GPS navigational system used.