KHV – Protecting your fishery and responsible angling
Koi Herpesvirus (KHV) is a disease of common carp and carp varieties such as Koi. It can kill all the carp in a fishery, is easily spread and tends to occur in the summer when water temperatures reach between 15C and 28C. Fish showing clinical signs of the disease usually die within hours. At lower […]
Koi Herpes Virus
KOI HERPESVIRUS DISEASE: NOTIFICATION AND CONTROL Defra today (21 May 2007) published new measures designed to combat the introduction and spread of Koi Herpesvirus (KHV) Disease and to improve the health and welfare standards of fish.On 6 April 2007 it became a legal obligation to notify suspected KHV Disease in England and Wales.Organisations participating in […]
Cooke serves up victory at Heronbrook
Past Fish ‘0’ Mania champion Steve Cooke from Nottinghamshire served up a real treat with a convincing win at the Heronbrook qualifier with a winning margin of almost 41kgs over his nearest rival.All the talk at the draw was of Island Lake being highly fancied by many of the competitors. However, the weather during the […]
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MPs angling group catches the latest news…
The All Party Parliamentary Group on Angling will be visiting Berkshire on Friday 25 May to hear about the work that has been done to improve angling and the environment on the rivers Kennet and Pang. The Environment Agency will be hosting the visit to the Englefield Estate near Theale by the All Party Parliamentary Group […]
Where’s Dave?
Where’s Dave? as Environment Agency launches its latest television campaign promoting rod licences. “Where’s Dave? He’s not coming. Landed himself a big one. In court. A big fine and a criminal record. For not having a rod licence.”The Environment Agency’s latest television campaign promoting rod licences started on May 18 and will run until June […]
Climate change and Yorkshire fish stocks
RESEARCH will be carried out in Yorkshire this summer into growing concerns that climate change is leading to dwindling stocks of grayling and trout in the region’s rivers.Fish populations in traditional breeding grounds such as the River Ure and River Swale in North Yorkshire have declined sharply in recent years, after water flows fell dramatically.River […]
Vandals destroy disabled angling platform
An act of vandalism has completely destroyed a fishing platform designed especially for disabled anglers – less than six months after it was put in place. The wooden structure was burnt to the ground, with nearby fencing being used to feed the blaze. The platform – created to help disabled, elderly and young anglers take […]
April rod licence prosecutions
More than 460 anglers were prosecuted in April for fishing without a valid rod licence, incurring more than £66,000 in fines and costs. “Our enforcement officers target rivers, lakes and other waters where we believe cheats are present,” confirmed Environment Agency Head of Fisheries Dafydd Evans. “Our staff are better equipped than ever. With access […]
Company fined £15,000 after fish die in pollution spill from Cornish landfill
A court heard how more than 100 trout died after leachate escaped from Connon Bridge Landfill site near Liskeard.Connon Bridge receives household waste from all over Cornwall and operates under a Pollution Prevention Control permit issued by the Environment Agency. At the time of the offence County Environmental Services operated a leachate treatment plant at […]
Proof that climate change impacts upon salmon
Salmon populations may be adversely affected by climate change because of changes in their river habitat – unless action is taken to help river ecosystems adapt to unavoidable climate change, according to findings released today.The Environment Agency study, based on detailed climate modelling in three example catchments, found that salmon in the upper River Wharfe […]
Illegal taggers target West Country pike
Pike in a Westcountry canal are being illegally tagged by having cable ties pushed through their backs.Anglers on the Grand Western Canal, which stretches from Tiverton, Devon, to the Somerset border, have caught numbers of small fish festooned with plastic fastenings.Mystery surrounds why anyone would wish to mutilate pike in this way.“I’ve been hearing about […]
Fish kill on the Calder
Staff at the Environment Agency will be working with Yorkshire Water to improve water quality close to a waste water treatment works after pollution escaped into the River Calder.The Environment Agency investigated the incident which was reported by members of the public on April 25.Officers found dead trout and grayling between Copley and Cromwell Bottom, […]
Chips4Fish Escapes!
Held captive for too long on a laptop in Eastbourne, Chips4Fish has escaped and is landing on the desk at your local fishing venue!Chips4Fish is a small operation with big ideas, primarily to help your venue keep its fish and defeat those who would steal your fish for personal financial gain or other reward. Backed […]
Anglers can now join the ACA online
The Anglers Conservation Association, ACA, the unique organisation set up in 1948 to use the law to make polluters pay for damaging the nation’s fisheries, has recently launched a new facility on its website (www.a-c-a.org) for anglers to sign up for membership, make donations and buy merchandise using a credit, debit card or Paypal account. […]