BY DAKOTA TAIT
The State Government is set to roll out a new program across the Hunter and New South Wales to educate rock fishers when it comes to coastal safety.
The Rock Fishing Safety and Skills program will be delivered in conjunction with Surf Lifesaving Clubs up and down the state's coast, while the $205,000 spend will also include 1,000 life jackets to be handed out to communities.
Hunter Surf Lifesaving President Henry Scruton says, sadly, the program is something the region does need.
"Down near the Fraser Park, near Catherine Hill Bay, has been unfortunately a scene of several tragedies down there with rock fishers," he said.
"Wearing a life jacket doesn't guarantee to save your life, but it's a heck of a good leg-up for them."
The State Government's describing it as the largest rock fishing safety campaign in the state's history.
It's understood, the program will cover simple tips and tricks on how to use equipment and to stay safe on the coast.
"It's going to be some of the protective gear that they can utilise for their own safety," Mr Scruton said.
"The boots or shoes that they wear, that are non-slip on the rocks. Educating them to keep an eye on the waves - never turn your back to the waves."