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Wild Salmon and Sea Trout Tagging Scheme: Inland Fisheries requests help from Donegal public

written by Staff Writer October 20, 2021
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Inland Fisheries Ireland, has launched an important public consultation on the future management of the Wild Salmon and Sea Trout Tagging Scheme.

The state agency that has responsibility for the protection and conservation of freshwater fish and habitats, is encouraging anyone in Donegal with an interest in the area to submit their views on how the tagging system, can be improved and modernised.

It is especially keen to hear from salmon and sea trout anglers in the region, angling clubs, commercial fishermen and those businesses that distribute salmon and sea trout licences, such as fishing tackle shops.

The Wild Salmon and Sea Trout Tagging Scheme was set-up twenty years ago to record the issuing of wild salmon and sea trout licences, gill tags and logbooks to both recreational anglers and commercial fishermen and to process details of fish catches on a database for further analysis.

It was part of a series of measures introduced to help with the management and conservation of Ireland’s wild salmon and sea trout populations, which have been in decline.

The Head of Business Development with Inland Fisheries Ireland, Suzanne Campion, said: “The Wild Salmon and Sea Trout Tagging Scheme was first introduced two decades ago and since then, we’ve seen a seismic shift towards buying and selling online, with many technological advances along the way that we’d like to harness.

“As we’re undertaking a review of the tagging system, we see this as the perfect opportunity for the public, especially those involved in the angling sector in Donegal, to have their say on the management of how licences, tags and logbooks are issued and distributed in the future.

“In other words, how can Inland Fisheries Ireland make the tagging system as user-friendly as possible in the future and a better service for all?”

Public consultation for the Wild Salmon and Sea Trout Tagging Scheme closes at 5pm on Wednesday, December 1st 2021 and members of the public are invited to make submissions by completing a short survey online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BradanConsultation

Alternatively, written submissions can be emailed to bradanconsultation@fisheriesireland.ie or posted to Inland Fisheries Ireland’s head office address in Citywest Business Campus, Dublin 24.

 

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