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ENVIRONMENT AGENCY STEPS UP ANTI-POACHING PATROLS FOLLOWING SEIZURE OF ILLEGAL NET


Environmental Panorama
International
July of 2009


Agency cracks down on salmon poaching on Cornish estuaries

The discovery of a large illegal net on the River Camel near Padstow has prompted fisheries officers to launch a major crack-down on poachers on Cornish estuaries.

The 150-metre long net was recovered on Monday (July 13) evening after Agency officers received a tip-off from a member of the public. Luckily it didn’t contain any fish and was removed by fisheries officers with the help of the Padstow Harbourmaster.

The Environment Agency is working closely with the Police and Sea Fishery Authorities to protect migrating salmon and sea trout on the Camel Estuary. Regulations controlling the use of nets are also designed to protect an important local bass nursery.

This latest swoop follows recent seizures of illegal fixed nets at Daymar Bay and Little Petherick Creek. Given its large size and position, the net could have caught a large number of fish if it had been left undisturbed.

‘Fortunately, on this occasion the net was empty which suggests it hadn’t been in the water long. We had officers in the area at the time and were able to act swiftly assisted by the harbourmaster and the police,’ said Chris Hitchings for the Environment Agency.

‘This latest success highlights the benefits of working in partnership with other authorities and organisations. We will be using this approach during anti-poaching work targeting all the main local estuaries including the Camel, Fowey and Tamar.’

“With wild salmon fetching around £18 per kilogram, people might be tempted to set an illegal net to make some money, especially during the credit crunch, but our advice is ‘Don’t risk it’. There are lots of pairs of eyes watching Cornwall’s estuaries and in all likelihood you’ll be caught. We always prosecute where we have sufficient evidence,’ said Chris Hitchings.

The public can play an important role in protecting our rivers from illegal fishing by reporting poaching and other environmental crimes using the Environment Agency’s free 24-hour hotline 0800 80 70 60.

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Environment Agency sponsors Redditch angling taster day

The Environment Agency is sponsoring a free ‘angling taster day’, organised by the Angling Development Board, which will take place at Arrow Valley Lake, Redditch, on Friday 31 July 2009 between 9.30am and 4.30pm.

The event is part of National Go Fishing Week (24 July – 2 August 2009) and anyone can go along to try their hand at catching some coarse fish under the expert supervision of qualified licensed angling coaches from the Angling Trust.

Environment Agency Fisheries Technical Officers will be on hand to assist and to demonstrate the arts of fly-casting and fly-tying.

Our sponsorship will include providing angling ‘goodies’, such as items of fishing tackle, as prizes. We have also provided a portaloo with facilities for the disabled. These have all been funded through the money generated when anglers buy rod licences.

Fisheries Technical Officer John Andrews says “If you’d like to try fishing, now’s your chance. It’s free and if you could win a prize of some angling tackle to take home with you. Thanks to today’s anglers who buy rod licences we can support events like these, which provide an opportunity for anglers of the future to give fishing a try. It is a fantastic sport that is ideally suited to adults and children alike and to people of varying levels of fitness.”

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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