"With this manifesto we want New Zealand political parties to fully embrace the entirety of the fisheries issues, not just the short-term commercial gain that might be there for the few.
"The challenges facing New Zealand's fisheries are broad and complex, and merely tinkering with the detail of the current system simply won't work. We face a tipping point for many over-fished stocks, and if we don't act now we may not have a fishery to protect in years to come," he added.
"We call on all political parties to take this issue seriously. Recreational fishers know the current model is untenable - we want to ensure there are fish left in the sea for future generations to enjoy.
"We have already seen an end to plentiful crayfish, gurnard and trevally in many areas, and said goodbye to john dory and hapuku. The current focus on exporting so much of our precious inshore fish for less than $3 per kilo when Kiwis cannot buy it for anywhere near that price has to stop.
"We will be advising our members according to which party supports that view."