Minister Dion George announces a 58.4% increase in Total Allowable Catch (TAC) and Total Allowable Effort (TAE) for the 2025/2026 West Coast Rock Lobster fishing season

Dr Dion George, Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, has announced a 58.4% increase in the Total Allowable Catch (TAC) and Total Allowable Effort (TAE) for the 2025/2026 West Coast Rock Lobster fishing season.

The TAC will rise from 505 tonnes in 2024/2025 to 800 tonnes for 2025/2026. This follows the latest scientific assessment, which shows signs of recovery in the resource. The TAC will be shared as follows:

  • Commercial Offshore: 400 tonnes (50 percent)
  • Commercial Nearshore: 136 tonnes (17 percent)
  • Recreational: 24 tonnes (3 percent)
  • Small Scale Nearshore: 136 tonnes (17 percent)
  • Small Scale Offshore: 104 tonnes (13 percent)

To protect the stock, the fishing season remains capped at four months per zone, typically from 15 November 2025 to 15 March 2026. The limit prevents harvesting during sensitive biological periods and helps curb poaching.

“The 58.4 percent increase reflects our commitment to both ecological recovery and economic opportunity,” said Minister George. “By basing our decisions on the best available science, we can ensure that this iconic fishery continues to thrive for generations to come.”

The Department considered an industry request to extend the season to six months but opted to retain the four-month limit.

Minister George explained: “Extending the season at this stage would compromise recovery. The shorter season strikes the balance between protecting the stock and sustaining the livelihoods of fishing communities.”

Other industry requests, such as landing rights for nearshore holders on behalf of others, and weekend fishing in May and June, were declined due to concerns about poaching and stock monitoring.

However, the Minister stressed the Department’s willingness to keep engaging, “We value the industry’s input and remain committed to working together on solutions that protect our marine ecosystems while addressing community needs.”

For recreational fishers, the season is set at 12 days, with dates to be confirmed by amendment to the MLRA Regulations. Stakeholders may appeal TAC and TAE decisions within 30 days by writing to MLRAAppeals@dffe.gov.za, with a copy to CSCapplications@dffe.gov.za.

Minister George concluded that the increase signals a positive trajectory for the West Coast Rock Lobster. “By maintaining rigorous science and constructive engagement, he said, South Africa is building a sustainable fishery that supports jobs, strengthens communities and preserves the country’s marine heritage.”
For media enquiries, please contact:

Thobile Zulu-Molobi
Mobile: +27 82 513 7154
E-mail: tmolobi@dffe.gov.za

Chelsey Wilken
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E-mail: cwilken@dffe.gov.za

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