Irish legislation approved for wild salmon and sea trout fisheries for 2022

Published 2022년 1월 12일

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Ireland's Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, Eamon Ryan TD, has approved legislation for the management of wild salmon and sea trout fisheries in 2022. The legislation will regulate fishing in 81 rivers, with 45 fully open and 36 on a 'catch and release' basis. The legislation was informed by advice from Inland Fisheries Ireland and the Technical Expert Group on Salmon, based on assessments of over 140 genetically individual wild salmon stocks in Ireland. Ryan plans to publish two policy papers on salmon management and conservation soon.
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Irish legislation approved for wild salmon and sea trout fisheries for 2022. Ireland’s Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, Eamon Ryan TD, has approved legislation that will govern the wild salmon and sea trout fisheries in 2022. These will come into effect from Saturday, 1st January 2022. Minister Ryan said: “81 rivers will be available for salmon and sea trout fishing in 2022. This will allow careful management of this important natural resource, for which conservation is paramount. 45 of the rivers will be fully open, with a further 36 available on a ‘catch and release’ basis. Improvements in stocks can only be achieved collaboratively over time and are entirely dependent on everybody redoubling our conservation efforts in the face of environmental, climate and human impacts.” To inform the legislation for 2022, Minister Ryan received management advice from Inland Fisheries Ireland in relation to over 140 genetically individual wild salmon stocks in ...
Source: Fish Focus

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