Post by Hoppy on Nov 17, 2005 19:31:26 GMT -1
Please take time to read these threads. The report has been sent to me by Gethyn in order that as many game anglers as possible can see it.
I have split the original document into separate threads. Please take time to read it.
It is rare that such a document is produced, it contains a lot of common sense.
Hoppy
Anyone wishing to comment should do so before 1st January 2006 to: -
Dr Stephen Marsh-Smith, Wyeside Cottages, Erwood, Builth Wells, Powys LD2 3SZ.
E-mail address = stephen@wyeuskfoundation.org
CONTENTS
A. FISHERIES ADMINISTRATION.
A.1. The Welsh Dimension.
A.2. Fisheries Legislation
A.3. Private Fishery Ownership
A.4. Organisational Overlap.
B. CONSERVATION OF FISH STOCKS.
B.1. Salmon
B.2. Sea Trout
B.3. Eels
B.4. Brown Trout
C. FISHERIES MANAGEMENT.
C.1. Avian Predators
C.2 Artificial Stocking
C.3. Diseases & Parasites
D. FISHERIES ENFORCEMENT.
D.1. Bailiffs & Enforcement.
D.2. Carcass Tagging
D.3. Coastal Zone Management
D.4. Aquaculture Development
D.5. Commercial Salmon Net Fisheries.
E. PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
E.1. Climate Change
E.2. Abstraction
E.4. Water Quality
E.4. Habitat Improvements.
E.5. Blockages & Obstructions.
F. PARTNERSHIPS.
F.1. Working Together
F.2. Angling Unity
F.3. Training & Awareness
F.4. Communication & Feedback
F.5. Changing Attitudes & Culture
G. MARKETING WELSH FISHERIES.
G.1. The Fishing Wales Programme.
G.2. Angling Infra-Structure
G.3. Local Initiatives
G.4. Monitoring Performance.
H. INVESTING IN THE FUTURE
H.1. Maximising Economic Benefits
H.2. Maximising Social benefits
H.3. Future Investment Criteria.
J. FISHERIES RESEARCH.
J.1. Scientific Awareness
J.2. Sea Trout Investigations.
K. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
K.1. Heritage Net Fisheries
K.2. Canoe Access.
I have split the original document into separate threads. Please take time to read it.
It is rare that such a document is produced, it contains a lot of common sense.
Hoppy
Anyone wishing to comment should do so before 1st January 2006 to: -
Dr Stephen Marsh-Smith, Wyeside Cottages, Erwood, Builth Wells, Powys LD2 3SZ.
E-mail address = stephen@wyeuskfoundation.org
CONTENTS
A. FISHERIES ADMINISTRATION.
A.1. The Welsh Dimension.
A.2. Fisheries Legislation
A.3. Private Fishery Ownership
A.4. Organisational Overlap.
B. CONSERVATION OF FISH STOCKS.
B.1. Salmon
B.2. Sea Trout
B.3. Eels
B.4. Brown Trout
C. FISHERIES MANAGEMENT.
C.1. Avian Predators
C.2 Artificial Stocking
C.3. Diseases & Parasites
D. FISHERIES ENFORCEMENT.
D.1. Bailiffs & Enforcement.
D.2. Carcass Tagging
D.3. Coastal Zone Management
D.4. Aquaculture Development
D.5. Commercial Salmon Net Fisheries.
E. PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
E.1. Climate Change
E.2. Abstraction
E.4. Water Quality
E.4. Habitat Improvements.
E.5. Blockages & Obstructions.
F. PARTNERSHIPS.
F.1. Working Together
F.2. Angling Unity
F.3. Training & Awareness
F.4. Communication & Feedback
F.5. Changing Attitudes & Culture
G. MARKETING WELSH FISHERIES.
G.1. The Fishing Wales Programme.
G.2. Angling Infra-Structure
G.3. Local Initiatives
G.4. Monitoring Performance.
H. INVESTING IN THE FUTURE
H.1. Maximising Economic Benefits
H.2. Maximising Social benefits
H.3. Future Investment Criteria.
J. FISHERIES RESEARCH.
J.1. Scientific Awareness
J.2. Sea Trout Investigations.
K. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
K.1. Heritage Net Fisheries
K.2. Canoe Access.