Generally speaking, fishing is not considered a dangerous sport. It's a common sport or leisure activity, be it angler fishing or deep sea. As with any sport or leisure activity, there are risks involved with fishing.
In recent years, rock fishing has come under scrutiny because of the drownings associated with it. Although this type of fishing is popular in New Zealand as well, Australia has had the top number of related deaths. Just so you know, atleast 8 of the 80 deaths that occured on the coast of Australia in 2009 were due to rock fishing. Rock fishing is for the purpose of finding better fish by angling from rocks in the ocean instead of from the beach.
It is the dangerous waves that sweep victims away. They can drown directly from the water or hit their heads against the rocks when the waves come, leaving them unconscious and unable to fend for themselves.
What can be done to decrease the number of fishing deaths?The statistics are 94 deaths in 2009-2010 of which 12 were related to fishing. In 2009-2010, there were 12 deaths. Again in 2011, 10% of coastal drownings in Australia were from rock fishing. Once again in 2011, 10% of drownings were directly from rock fishing. These numbers are reported from the Australian Coastal Report. Although no amount of precautions can guarantee it, an interesting discovery was made about the victims of rock fishing. According to a researcher in Victoria, Dr Matthews, no one who drowned from fishing were wearing life jackets.
Campaigns have increased because of the deaths, with the number one precaution being to wear a fishing life jackets. It will allow others to see you and possibly get help before it's too late.
Other tips to remember include:
1) Wear proper clothes. This includes a fishing life jacket and slip resistant footwear. Fishing wear can be found at an online fishing store.
2) Many have fallen over from large waves and are unable to re-cover, especially if they also did not have a life jacket or other floating device.
3) Always, always have someone with you. Make sure someone who did not accompany you knows your whereabouts.
4) Keep hooks out of harms way. They have harmed people in the past.
5) Get familiar with the area. Many that drowned were newcomers. A little time spent learning the area and the wave sets could possibly prevent such tragic accidents.
You've heard it. No one who drowned so far is on record as having worn a life jacket;It's time rock fishermen start to wear them. Not wearing one is just not worth the risk.
In recent years, rock fishing has come under scrutiny because of the drownings associated with it. Although this type of fishing is popular in New Zealand as well, Australia has had the top number of related deaths. Just so you know, atleast 8 of the 80 deaths that occured on the coast of Australia in 2009 were due to rock fishing. Rock fishing is for the purpose of finding better fish by angling from rocks in the ocean instead of from the beach.
It is the dangerous waves that sweep victims away. They can drown directly from the water or hit their heads against the rocks when the waves come, leaving them unconscious and unable to fend for themselves.
What can be done to decrease the number of fishing deaths?The statistics are 94 deaths in 2009-2010 of which 12 were related to fishing. In 2009-2010, there were 12 deaths. Again in 2011, 10% of coastal drownings in Australia were from rock fishing. Once again in 2011, 10% of drownings were directly from rock fishing. These numbers are reported from the Australian Coastal Report. Although no amount of precautions can guarantee it, an interesting discovery was made about the victims of rock fishing. According to a researcher in Victoria, Dr Matthews, no one who drowned from fishing were wearing life jackets.
Campaigns have increased because of the deaths, with the number one precaution being to wear a fishing life jackets. It will allow others to see you and possibly get help before it's too late.
Other tips to remember include:
1) Wear proper clothes. This includes a fishing life jacket and slip resistant footwear. Fishing wear can be found at an online fishing store.
2) Many have fallen over from large waves and are unable to re-cover, especially if they also did not have a life jacket or other floating device.
3) Always, always have someone with you. Make sure someone who did not accompany you knows your whereabouts.
4) Keep hooks out of harms way. They have harmed people in the past.
5) Get familiar with the area. Many that drowned were newcomers. A little time spent learning the area and the wave sets could possibly prevent such tragic accidents.
You've heard it. No one who drowned so far is on record as having worn a life jacket;It's time rock fishermen start to wear them. Not wearing one is just not worth the risk.
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