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ENVIRONMENT AGENCY OFFICERS FIND TITAN OF THE TYNE

Environmental Panorama
International
April of 2007

 

Francesca Glyn-Jones - 18-Apr-2007 - Environment Agency officers are reeling after spotting a monster fish whose size has tipped the scales towards a River Tyne record.

A chub, weighing an estimated 6.5lbs (2.94 kilogrammes), has been seen in the Tyne which officers say could be as much as 55 centimetres long, and 20 years old.

The Tyne is best known for its salmon and sea trout fisheries, and although anglers can hook bigger chub in the South, the officers say it is the biggest chub they have seen in the area.

Environment Agency fisheries specialist Jon Shelley said: “This monster fish was caught on camera swimming through our Riding Mill fish trap. We know there are some chub in the Tyne but this is a real specimen, particularly as the Tyne is not renowned for the species.

“This just goes to show how healthy the Tyne is, and it is getting better and better as a coarse fishery. The chub proves that the Tyne is the place to go for a big catch!”

The team wants to find out more about coarse fish in the Tyne, and operate a log book scheme for coarse anglers in the area to record their catches. Anyone interested in a log book should contact the Environment Agency’s Newcastle office. All returned log books are put into a prize draw at the end of the season.

The Riding Mill fish trap is set up to monitor salmon and sea trout. It has a fish counter, an underwater video system and two fish traps - one for smolts (young salmon) and one for adults.

It collects information about the number of adult fish returning to spawn and juvenile fish migrating out to sea, as well as the timing and nature of their migrations. The information is then used in the management of the fishery.

Environment Agency staff, based in Newcastle, were so stunned when their cameras picked up the giant chub, they sent the photographs to their national fisheries expert who confirmed the findings.

The average adult specimen weighs up to 2 kg (4.4lbs), is 30-45 centimetres long and lives for about 12 years.

Fisheries officers are reminding anglers that they need to renew their rod licence for the start of the season. Buying a licence couldn’t be easier – they are available by phone, through the Environment Agency’s website or from the Post Office.

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Environment Agency fisheries officers delighted with small catch

Tim Abbott - 20-Apr-2007 - The four-day illegal fishing blitz by Environment Agency fisheries officers returned a small catch of offenders – which is good news for wildlife and anglers.

High Impact Fisheries Enforcement (HIFE) officers went out over the Bank Holiday weekend from Friday 6 April to Monday 9 April, to protect the wildlife in rivers and lakes from a range of illegal activities.

Six reports of illegal fishing, mainly fishing out of season, were issued following extensive patrols and a number of calls from the public across London and the Thames Valley. These reports of illegal fishing – three near Enfield and three on the River Wandle – are now being investigated.

Environment Agency’s strategic specialist for fisheries Matt Carter said: "Our officers visited dozens of river locations across the region where we have caught people fishing illegally in the past and I’m pleased that the number of offences detected was fairly low. The majority of anglers are law-abiding citizens enjoying their sport – but we have to continue to watch for those who are out to spoil it.

"We are pleased with the phone calls from members of the public who see people fishing in suspicious circumstances, and obviously care greatly for their local rivers and streams. Our officers patrol rivers and lakes regularly, and do their best to protect fish and the interests of law abiding anglers."

Officers patrolled hot spots along the River Wandle, the River Lea Navigation, the Lower Mole, in the Tideway and Lower Thames and along London Docks.

The officers have the same powers as the police when enforcing fisheries law and are also trained in surveillance techniques.

The HIFE officers were looking for people fishing illegally for coarse fish as well as salmon, sea trout, eels and American Signal crayfish. The officers were also on the lookout for people fishing without a rod licence or using illegal fishing techniques such as mono-filament nets and fish traps specifically to capture and remove fish.

Anyone caught fishing without a rod licence is cheating other anglers and can face fines of up to £2,500. All the money raised from rod licence sales is put straight back into improving the environment such as restocking, improving habitats and improving access to fishing for all parts of the community.

Members of the public who see illegal fishing should immediately contact the Environment Agency free 24 hour hotline on 0800 80 70 60.

Buying a licence couldn't be easier - there are around 15,000 Post Offices and other outlets which sell them direct, and for a small additional charge they can be purchased over the phone (0870 1662662) or from our web site - www.environment-agency.gov.uk/fish.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
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