Schedule 22—Toorloo Arm and Nowa Arm of Lake Tyers
Sch. 23 revoked by S.R. No. 161/2021 reg. 43.
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Schedule 24—Minimum and maximum sizes and catch limits for fish (other than abalone, giant crab, noxious aquatic species, rock lobster, salmonids, scallop and sea urchin)
Regulations 157(1), 158(1) and 161
Sch. 24 (Table) amended by S.R. No. 161/2021 reg. 44(1).
Table
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Column 6 Daily limit for fish that may be taken or limit for fish that may be possessed (number of fish unless otherwise specified) |
1 |
Albacore and skipjack tuna |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
A total of 5 fish (of one species or a combination of both species) |
2 |
Anchovy, pilchard and other clupeoids |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
A total of 40 fish (of one species or a combination of all species) |
3 |
Australian bass and estuary perch and hybrids |
27 cm |
— |
Lake Bullen Merri |
A total of 5 fish (of one species or a combination of both species) |
All other Victorian waters |
A total of 5 fish (of which no more than 2 fish may be Australian bass) | ||||
4 |
Australian salmon and Australian herring (tommy ruff) |
21 cm (Australian salmon) |
— |
All Victorian waters |
A total of 20 fish (of one species or a combination of both species) |
5 |
Australian smelt, broad‑finned galaxias, common galaxias, flat-headed galaxias, mountain galaxias and spotted galaxias |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
A total of 40 fish (of one species or a combination of all species) |
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6 |
Australian whitebait |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
0 |
7 |
Barracouta |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
20 |
8 |
Black cod |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
0 |
9 |
Blue groper |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
0 |
10 |
Boarfish (all species) |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
1 |
11 |
Bream (all species including tarwhine) |
28 cm |
— |
All Victorian waters |
10 |
12 |
Crabs (all species except giant crab and European green shore crab) |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters Note: See regulation 132 for intertidal zone restrictions |
30 crabs or 1 litre of whole or parts of crabs |
13 |
Eel, Longfin and Southern shortfin |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
A total of 10 fish (of one species or a combination of both species) |
14 |
Elephantfish |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
1 |
15 |
European green shore crab |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
No limit |
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Column 6 Daily limit for fish that may be taken or limit for fish that may be possessed (number of fish unless otherwise specified) |
16 |
Flathead (all species except dusky flathead) |
27 cm |
— |
All Victorian waters |
20 |
Flathead, Dusky |
30 cm |
55 cm |
All Victorian waters |
5 | |
18 |
Flounder (all species) |
23 cm |
— |
All Victorian waters |
20 |
19 |
Freshwater catfish |
30 cm |
— |
Inland waters within the Wimmera Basin |
2 |
All other Victorian waters |
0 | ||||
20 |
Garfish (all species) |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
40 |
21 |
Gemfish |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
5 Note: Regulation 73 prohibits the holder of an access licence from taking or possessing gemfish |
22 |
Glenelg spiny freshwater crayfish |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
0 |
23 |
Goatfish |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
20 |
24 |
Golden perch |
30 cm |
— |
All Victorian waters |
5 |
25 |
Gudgeon, Flat‑headed |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
40 |
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26 |
Gudgeon, Western carp |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
40 |
27 |
Gurnard (all species) |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
10 |
28 |
Hardyhead (all species of the family Atherinidae other than Murray hardyhead and unspecked hardyhead) |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
40 |
29 |
King George whiting |
27 cm |
— |
All Victorian waters |
20 |
30 |
Leatherjacket (all species) |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
20 |
31 |
Ling (all species) |
30 cm |
— |
All Victorian waters |
5 |
32 |
Longfin pike and snook |
30 cm |
— |
All Victorian waters |
A total of 10 fish (of one species or a combination of both species) |
33 |
Luderick |
23 cm |
— |
All Victorian waters |
10 |
34 |
Mackerel (all species of the genera Trachurus and Scomber other than yellowtail scad) |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
40 |
35 |
Macquarie perch |
35 cm |
— |
Lake Dartmouth and all its tributaries |
1 |
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Upper Coliban Reservoir and all its tributaries |
2 |
All other Victorian waters |
0 | ||||
36 |
Marlin (all species) and swordfish |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
A total of one fish (of one species or a combination of all species) Note: Regulation 73 prohibits the holder of an access licence from taking or possessing marlin (all species) or swordfish |
37 |
Molluscs (all species other than abalone, mussels, pipis, scallop, squid, octopus, oysters and cuttlefish) |
— |
— |
Note: See regulations 132 and 133 for intertidal zone restrictions |
5 litres (or, if shucked or split, 1 litre) |
38 |
Morwong (all species) |
23 cm |
— |
All Victorian waters |
5 |
39 |
Mullet (all species) |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
40 |
40 |
Mulloway |
60 cm |
— |
All Victorian waters |
5 |
41 |
Murray cod |
55 cm |
75 cm |
All Victorian waters |
2 (of which no more than one fish may be taken from waters other than Murray cod |
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42 |
Murray spiny freshwater crayfish |
10 cm |
12 cm |
All Victorian waters |
2 |
43 |
Mussels (all species other than Glenelg freshwater mussel) |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters Note: See regulation 132 for intertidal zone restrictions |
10 litres (or, if shucked or split, 1 litre) |
44 |
Oyster (all species) |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters Note: See regulation 132 for intertidal zone restrictions |
50 |
45 |
Pipis |
— |
— |
Cape Liptrap Coastal Park |
2 litres (or, if shucked or split, 0·5 litre) |
All other Victorian waters |
5 litres (or, if shucked or split, 1 litre) | ||||
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46 |
Prawn (all species) |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
30 litres whole prawns (or 5 litres prawn meats) |
47 |
Ray |
— |
1500 cm |
Victorian waters within 400 metres of any pier, jetty, wharf or breakwater |
0 (does not apply to a person who possesses a ray taken from other waters when that person is in the course of transporting and landing that ray) |
All other Victorian waters |
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48 |
Redfin |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
No limit |
49 |
River blackfish and twospine blackfish |
30 cm |
— |
All Victorian waters |
A total of 2 fish (of one species or a combination of both species) |
50 |
Sand worm and other marine worms of the class Polychaeta |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
0·5 litre (whether whole or in parts) |
51 |
Scad, Yellowtail |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
40 |
52 |
Seahorses, seadragons and pipefish |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
0 |
53 |
Shark (all species other than school shark, gummy shark, great white shark, grey nurse shark and elephantfish) |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
1 (of each species) |
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54 |
Shark (great white shark and grey nurse shark) |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
0 |
Shark (gummy shark and school shark) |
45 cm |
— |
All Victorian waters |
A total of 2 fish (of one species or a combination of both species) | |
56 |
Shrimp (burrowing shrimp including Bass yabby) |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
0·5 litre (whether whole or in parts) |
57 |
Shrimp (swimming shrimp) |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters Note: See regulation 132 for intertidal zone restrictions |
0·5 litre |
58 |
Silver perch |
30 cm |
— |
Lakes and impound‑ments of inland waters north of the Great Dividing Range (excluding the Wimmera Basin) |
5 |
Rivers and streams of inland waters north of the Great Dividing Range (excluding the Wimmera Basin) |
0 | ||||
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5 |
59 |
Silver trevally |
20 cm |
— |
All Victorian waters |
20 |
60 |
Snapper |
28 cm |
— |
All Victorian waters |
10 (of which no more than 3 fish may be equal to or exceed 40 cm in length) |
61 |
Southern rock cod |
23 cm |
— |
All Victorian waters |
20 |
62 |
Spiny freshwater crayfish (other than Glenelg spiny freshwater crayfish and Murray spiny freshwater crayfish) |
9 cm |
— |
All Victorian waters |
5 (of which no more than one fish may be equal to or exceed 12 cm in carapace length) |
63 |
Squid (including calamari), octopus and cuttlefish (all species) |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
A total of 10 fish (of one species or a combination of all species) |
64 |
Sweep (all species) |
23 cm |
— |
All Victorian waters |
10 |
65 |
Tailor |
23 cm |
— |
All Victorian waters |
20 |
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66 |
Trout cod |
40 cm |
50 cm |
Trout cod waters |
1 |
All other Victorian waters |
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67 |
Tuna (other than albacore and skipjack tuna) |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
2 Note: Regulation 73 prohibits the holder of an access licence from taking or possessing southern bluefin tuna |
68 |
Warehou (haddock) (all species) |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
20 |
69 |
Whiting (all species other than King George Whiting) |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
20 |
70 |
Wrasse (all species other than blue groper) |
27 cm |
— |
All Victorian waters |
5 |
71 |
Yabby |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
20 litres of whole yabby or 150 whole yabby or 5 litres of yabby meat in any form not exceeding 150 tails (including claws or other parts) |
72 |
Yellowtail kingfish |
60 cm |
— |
All Victorian waters |
5 |
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73 |
Any fish which is a member of a listed taxon of fauna or a listed community of flora or fauna within the meaning of the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988 (unless such a fish is referred to elsewhere in this Table with a different catch limit) |
— |
— |
All Victorian waters |
0 |
Notes
Note 1 to Sch. 24 substituted by S.R. No. 161/2021 reg. 44(2).
1 Section 52 of the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988 provides that a person must not take, trade in or keep any fish that is a member of part of a listed taxon of fauna or listed community of flora or fauna without a licence or permit under section 53 of that Act or an authorisation under section 53A of that Act.
2 Under section 45A of the National Parks Act 1975 , a person must not take, or attempt to take, fish or fishing bait from an area in a marine national park or a marine sanctuary unless authorised to do so by a permit under section 21A of that Act. Section 45A of that Act further prohibits a person from using recreational fishing equipment in a marine national park or a marine sanctuary. The prohibitions in section 45A of the National Parks Act 1975 prevail over any licence, permit or other authority issued under the Act.
3 Regulation 73 provides that the taking of a number of fish species referred to in Schedule 24 by the holder of an access licence is prohibited.
4 Further possession limits apply under regulation 154.
5 The minimum and maximum sizes, catch limits and closed seasons
for salmonids are set out in Schedule 26.