About Native Fish Australia
Established in 1981-82 Native Fish Australia (NFA) is focused on the health and well being of Australia Native Fish populations and the environment they depend upon.
NFA is a national constitutionally driven association that is comprised of many independent and locally focused NFA branch associations and affiliate groups.
NATIVE FISH AUSTRALIA – Why we exist
The purposes of the Native Fish Australia Association are;
- To promote and sponsor the scientific study, conservation, propagation and management of native fish species, their environment and ecology;
- To disseminate information and knowledge of scientific work on native fish and related matters to members, governments, scientific bodies and the general public;
- To participate and assist in the collection, preparation and analysis of any information relevant to native fish;
- To encourage members to instigate and participate in, where appropriate, programmes or scientific projects related to native fish;
- To cooperate with other organisations both within Australia and overseas with similar or allied interests;
- to encourage the enjoyment of native fish by fostering a greater understanding of them and by promoting the use of only legal and ethical means of angling for them within the context of observing at all times the conservation and management requirements of native fish, their environment and ecology;
- To liaise with recreational and sport fishing organisations on matters of importance to native fish;
Native Fish Australia and it member branches are involved in a vast range of activities and projects. See ‘projects’ link.
The Native Fish Australia (NFA)National Executive is elected by delegates from the Branches at a National AGM each year. Generally, the National Executive performs a co-ordinating role, but it also exists to provide a National voice for those occasions that warrant it.