SCALE FISH

Measure fish from tip of snout with mouth closed, to tip of tail.
ABALONE

Abalone must be measured prior to removal from its original location. Abalone must be measured at the widest part of the shell, regardless of whether the shell is whole or damaged.
ROCK LOBSTER

Rock lobster is measured from the front edge of the groove between the large antennae to the nearest part of the rear edge of the carapace (main body shell). Divers are required to measure Rock lobster underwater prior to bringing them to the surface.
New rock lobster Regulation
effective
14 November 2003:
The body of rock lobsters caught or possessed by recreational fishers must remain intact (the tail and carapace must remain attached to each other) until after they have been brought ashore (to assist in monitoring compliance with size and catch limits).
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SHARK

Measure shark from the rear most gill slit to the base of the tail fin. Measurement can be made on any side of the body.
SPINY FRESHWATER CRAY

Spiny Freshwater Cray are measured from the rear of the eye socket to the nearest part of the rear edge of the carapace (main body shell).
Landing Your Fish
Certain fish species must be landed either whole or in carcass form. This is to ensure that size and/or catch limits for key species are adhered to.
Definition of Carcass
Scale Fish: The body of a fish which is not cut or mutilated in any manner other than to remove the gut, gills and scales.
Shark: The body of the shark which is not cut or mutilated in any manner other than to remove the gut and head forward and clear of the rear most gill slit.
About the Sale of Fish
As a recreational fisher, you must not take fish, including bait, for sale, or sell fish or expose fish for sale.
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