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NE Anglers to Meet DEFRA
Feb 16,2008 00:00
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SACN
NE Sea Anglers in Ground Breaking Meeting with Defra. Defra are to meet with Recreational Sea Anglers from the North-East to discuss radical new proposals which will fundamentally affect all of the region’s sea anglers. Radical proposals that will affect the quality of the North-East’s important Recreational Sea Fisheries for generations to come. The meeting has been arranged following the publication by Defra of the Marine Bill White Paper and the subsequent announcement by Fisheries Minister John Shaw on 6th November 2007 of a consultation on a Recreational Sea Angling Strategy which Defra aims to take forward. Recreational sea angling is one of the most popular participant hobbies in the North East, supporting many businesses and livelihoods. The proposed changes will affect many thousands of anglers in our region, as well as impacting upon the substantial contribution which Recreational Sea Angling makes towards the region’s economy. Many sea anglers have heard about the changes that are proposed for the way our inshore waters are managed, but many more are unaware of exactly what is in store. • The introduction of a Sea Angling License (which is viewed by many as a stealth tax with no obvious benefit to participants).
The Bank House Club. Tuesday 4th March at 7.30 pm. Dave Morton, the Regional Co-ordination for the Sea Anglers Conservation Network in the North-East said “This is a unique opportunity for anglers to hear the Government’s plans for our inshore waters and our sport and a rare chance for ordinary anglers to comment on those proposals direct to the decision makers”. Anglers who wish to respond to the consultation have until 31st March 2008 to do so, after which it will be very difficult to influence Defra’s future policy towards angling. David Morton |