Wild Salmon and Sea Trout Tagging Scheme and other Conservation Measures for 2007
The Minister of State signed the Wild Salmon and Sea Trout
Tagging Scheme Regulation on 20 December, 2006.
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The
Wild Salmon and Sea Trout Tagging Scheme Regulations (No. 2) 2006 (S.I. No
672 of 2006)
which sets out the quotas on a river-by-river basis, the mechanism for
allocating overall quotas between
commercial fishermen and anglers and individual commercial fishermen’s quotas.
The regulations specify the quotas for each of the rivers that are open for
fishing in 2007.
In addition, in order to protect the spring salmon (multi sea winter fish)
only one tag may be issued per angler up to 12 May 2007.
Some flexibility has been built into the text of the regulations allowing
for changes in this limit in appropriate circumstances through river specific
byelaws.
Details of the rivers that are open are set out in Appendix 1.
The following Bye Laws and Orders were also made for the conservation
and management of salmon in 2007.
The
Conservation of Salmon and Sea Trout Bye-law No. 814, 2006
specifies the annual and seasonal angling bag limits in specified rivers.
The Bye- Law provides for an annual bag limit of 10 fish for 2007, a season
bag limit of 1 fish in the period 1 January to 12 May,
a daily bag limit of 3 fish from 13 May to 31 August, and a daily bag limit of 1
fish from 1 September to the end of the season.
The Bye-law also provides for the use of single hooks and prohibits the use
of worms as bait once
the specified number of fish have been caught in the specified periods.
The Conservation of Salmon and Sea Trout Bye-laws No. 815, 2006 identifies those rivers and the circumstances where catch and release is permissible. These rivers are listed in Appendix 2.
The Conservation of Salmon and Sea Trout Bye-law No. C.S. 287, 2006 prohibits angling for salmon and sea trout in specified rivers that are not meeting their conservation limits. These rivers are listed in Appendix 3.
The Conservation of Salmon and Sea Trout Bye-law No. C.S. 288, 2006 prohibits angling salmon and all sea trout in the river Liffey and river Slaney that are not meeting their conservation limits.
The Salmon Rod Ordinary Licences (Alteration of Licence Duties) Order 2006 (S.I. No 670 of 2006), prescribe the licence fees payable in respect of salmon rod ordinary licences, including a salmon conservation levy equivalent to 50% of the licence fee. The Minister has issued a direction to the fisheries boards under the Fisheries Act 1980 directing that the Central Fisheries Board co-ordinate the preparation and implementation of a programme for rehabilitation of salmon stocks, giving priority to rivers below their conservation limits; in special areas of conservation; and which have the greatest prospect of recovery, which is to be funded by the proceeds of the salmon conservation levy.
Special Tidal Waters (Special Local Licences Alteration of Duties) Order 2006 (S.I. No 671 of 2006) prescribes the licence fees to be payable from 1 January 2007 in respect of special local salmon fishing licences, including a salmon conservation levy equivalent to 50% of the licence fee. The proceeds of this levy will be invested in wild salmon management initiatives designed to rehabilitate wild salmon stocks and habitats.
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