Don’t eat pipis anywhere in NSW | Fisheries

Updated October 8 2015 - 11:14am, first published 10:52am
DON'T EAT: There is a longstanding closure remains in place for recreational fishers taking pipis from beaches to eat or to remove them more than 50m from the high tide mark, right along the NSW coastline.
DON'T EAT: There is a longstanding closure remains in place for recreational fishers taking pipis from beaches to eat or to remove them more than 50m from the high tide mark, right along the NSW coastline.

The Department of Primary Industries (DPI) is reminding recreational fishers that a longstanding closure remains in place for recreational fishers taking pipis from beaches to eat or to remove them more than 50m from the high tide mark, right along the NSW coastline.

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