13km of illegal nets seized by Inland Fisheries Ireland

Published 2021년 8월 5일

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Inland Fisheries Ireland seized over 13 kilometres of illegal fishing nets, along with 248 other illegal fishing equipment and 375 illegally caught fish, during their patrols and inspections in 2020. Unless licensed, the use of nets for catching fish in freshwater is illegal due to the ecological damage they cause to fish populations and habitats. The agency takes a strict stance on illegal net use, often bringing cases directly to court where offenders can face fines and prison terms. The public is encouraged to report incidents of illegal fishing to assist in the protection and conservation of fish populations and fisheries for future generations.
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13km of illegal nets seized by Inland Fisheries Ireland. Inland Fisheries Ireland, the state agency responsible for the protection and conservation of freshwater fish and habitats, has revealed that over 13 kilometres of illegal nets were seized by its protection officers and inspectors around the country last year. 250 illegal fishing nets, measuring 13,158 metres in total, were among the 1,287 items seized by the agency on its patrols and inspections in 2020. Other items seized by Inland Fisheries Ireland included spear guns, hand lines, traps, illegally caught fish and stroke hauls which are large-weighted hooks used to impale a fish. Unless licenced, it is illegal to use a net for catching fish in freshwater due to the ecological damage they cause to fish populations and habitats, such as Wild Atlantic Salmon, Sea Trout and Sea Bass. Due to the severity of the offence and the environmental impact caused by illegal fishing, Inland Fisheries Ireland has a policy of bringing ...
Source: Fish Focus

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