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Fishing without a licence has cost nine anglers over £3,000 in penalties
The projects range from practical courses in seafood preparation or manning fishing boats through to degree level qualifications.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Women fishers and environmental activists thank the UK for its legislative support to protect the environment of Baja California Sur.
Fishing without a licence last summer has cost 3 men total penalties of £1,275.
A man has been ordered to pay £421 for fishing illegally with a gill net. The Environment Agency fisheries enforcement team witnessed Paul Common pulling in the net at Newbiggin-by-the-Sea.
Fishing without a licence has cost anglers a total of £2,490 in penalties.
Environment Agency releases 300 blue-dyed barbel to boost population in Berkshire river. Anglers asked to monitor survival and growth rates
Fishing without a licence has cost anglers from Staffordshire, Warwickshire, West Midlands and Crewe total penalties of £2,614
Threatening behaviour and fishing without a licence cost angler more than £2,000.
The UK has reached an agreement with Norway to secure increased opportunities for the UK fishing industry in 2023.
£20 million awarded to modernise and improve infrastructure across the seafood sector with a further £30 million available from today
The Environment Agency has successfully prosecuted two Staffordshire anglers for fishing illegally during this last summer.
The Environment Agency (EA) is enforcing the annual close season over the winter months to help protect salmon and sea trout from disturbance when spawning, allowing stocks to grow.
Ryan Sims from Castle Donington, Leicestershire, has been found guilty of fishing illegally.
A Rotherman man has been found guilty of fishing illegally in a case brought by the Environment Agency to Northampton Magistrates Court on Monday 24 October.
Two men have been found guilty of fishing illegally on separate occasions earlier this year.
Environment Agency officers and Durham Constabulary have helped disrupt illegal poaching of fish in County Durham
Essex angler fined £240 after illegally fishing on the River Stour.
A man from Prestatyn, Denbighshire, has been found guilty of fishing illegally on a day’s trip to Hodnet, Shropshire earlier this year.
Two men from Staffordshire have been found guilty of fishing illegally on separate occasions earlier this year.
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