Online user roles have been created to give fisheries business licence/certificate holders control over the level of access others can have to transact or view confidential information on the holders’ behalf.
A number of roles have been created specifically for Managed Fishery Licence (MFL) and Registered Receiver Certificate /Processor Licence (RRC/PROL) Holders. Each role has a different level of access to information and transaction services linked to the nominating licence/certificate holder. You can nominate a person into more than one role, if required.
It is important that you read about each role and understand the access you are authorising before nominating a person to an online user role.
Nominate for a Fish Eye roleFish Eye online user roles for Managed Fishery Licence (MFL) holders
MFL Online Operator
MFL Holders who want to use the Fish Eye system must nominate at least one MFL Online Operator.
An MFL Online Operator conducts important business transactions on behalf of the MFL holder. This includes nominating Masters (rock lobster) and viewing a MFL’s entitlement remaining.
Also available for rock lobster is:
- viewing industry reports on consumption by zone
- applying for a Temporary Transfer of Entitlement
- renewing a commercial fishing licence.
Master
A Master is authorised to submit Trip Returns on behalf of the MFL Holder using:
A Master can also view the MFL’s entitlement remaining and submit ‘change requests’ to amend any incorrect information they have submitted in their previous Trip Returns. Change requests are currently only available for Rock lobster via Fish Eye online services and will be subject to the department's approval.
Fish Eye online user roles for Registered Receiver's (RRC)/Fish Processing Licence holders (PROL)
RRC/PROL Online Operator
RRC/PROL Holders who want to use the Fish Eye system must nominate at least one RRC/PROL Online Operator.
The RRC Online Operator can use Fish Eye online services – rock lobster to submit consignment records on behalf of the RRC Holder. They can also use Fish Eye online services to submit ‘change requests’ to amend any incorrect information submitted in previous consignment records. All change requests are subject to DPIRD’s approval.
PROL Holders who process abalone can use Fish Eye – abalone (AFES) as an Online Operator to submit consignment records on behalf of the PROL Holder.
The RRC/PROL Online Operator can also view the history of all transactions linked to the associated RRC/PROL.
Note: RRC/PROL Holders who wish to use Fish Eye online services must nominate themselves into the relevant role.