RNLI Sea Angler Safety Research
We are writing to ask if you would kindly help us with an important piece of research for the RNLI on Sea Angler Safety. The main part of the research is an online survey of anglers.
Please click here to take the survey: http://www.rnli.substance.coop
We would like to hear from you whether you are an angler that only occasionally fishes in the sea or an experienced sea angler. It is important we have the full range of anglers contributing.
The aim of the study is to provide the RNLI with information about the profile of sea anglers and their experience of and attitudes toward coastal safety. This will allow the RNLI to gain a better understanding of angling, improve their safety advice and, ultimately, help to keep anglers safer around the coast.
A Message from RNLI Coastal Safety Team
“Although the RNLI is a respected search and rescue charity, we know we are not experts in angling safety, so we have recently formed a partnership with the Angling Trust and other partners to gain a better understanding of your sport. This alone though is not enough – to be able to really make angling safer we must talk to anglers, and know more about them, and this is where you can help. Please can you spare 15 minutes to fill out this short questionnaire, the results of which will provide invaluable insight and help us keep anglers safe around the coast. Help us to help others. Thank you for your time.”