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ENVIRONMENT AGENCY NETS POACHERS IN POOLE HARBOUR

Environmental Panorama
International
August of 2007

 

Paul Gainey - 8-Aug-2007 - Three poachers were filmed by Dorset’s police helicopter as they removed fish from an illegal net in Poole Harbour.

The trio were spotted by Environment Agency officers during a routine fisheries patrol on July 4, 2006. The police helicopter was in the area and offered to assist in the operation.

The poachers had fixed an illegal net across the entrance to the River Piddle using a flat-bottomed boat known as a ‘Poole canoe.’ The net was set in such a way so as to intercept any fish trying to enter the river including salmon and sea trout.

As the fisheries officers approached they saw all three offenders in the water alongside the boat. One was removing fish from the net that contained five grey mullet and one bass. The fish were returned alive to the water by Agency officers. Five dead mullet were lying in the boat.

The net was attached at each end to two coloured marker buoys and anchored to the river bottom with weights. It had been placed inside a fishery owned by the Environment Agency where the use of such a ‘fixed net’ is prohibited. Officers seized the dead fish and net.

When asked what they were doing the offenders claimed they were catching fish for their dog. One of the defendants, Michael Corcoran, said he hadn’t realised they had done anything wrong. A second said he knew they couldn’t keep any salmon or sea trout and that any bass caught would have to be returned to the water as they were fishing within a bass nursery area.

The Dorset police helicopter assisted in the final stages of the operation by hovering overhead and filming the scene.

‘This net was fixed across the mouth of the River Piddle at one of the most important times of the year for migrating salmon and sea trout. It was effectively blocking the movement of fish upstream and would have caught most fish as they entered the river with the tide. Had it not been discovered it could have resulted in a significant loss of breeding stock,’ said Stuart Kingston-Turner for the Environment Agency.

Michael Corcoran, 33, of Gussage Road, Parkstone was today fined £200 and ordered to pay £150 costs by East Dorset Magistrates after pleading guilty to using a fixed net in tidal waters contrary to Section 6(1) and Schedule 4 of the Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act 1975.

A reporting restriction, imposed by magistrates at an earlier hearing, prevented the naming of the two other defendants who were each fined £100 and ordered to pay £150 costs. The court ordered forfeiture of the net and fish caught.

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Environment Agency launch consultation on operating the emissions trading register for large combustion plants

Head Office Press Office - 7-Aug-2007 - Operators of Large Combustion Plants (LCPs) signed up to the new UK National Emissions Reduction Plan (NERP) may be required to justify the quality of their emissions data under a proposal being put forward for consultation this week.

The NERP scheme is aimed at reducing emissions of sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and dust from LCPs, which can lead to human health concerns and to acidification problems. The Environment Agency, SEPA and the Chief Inspector in Northern Ireland are calling for comments from operators, industry groups and environmental stakeholders on new guidance for verifying emissions reporting and operating the trading Register.

With 96 participating LCPs across the United Kingdom, (77 in England and Wales, 18 in Scotland and one in Northern Ireland), operators will be encouraged to improve efficiency by allowing them to trade emission allowances with other participating LCPs.

Among the questions under the current consultation, participating LCP operators have been asked whether smaller installations – with a thermal input of between 50 and 100MW – which are not required under the Large Combustion Plants Directive (LCPD) to have continuous emissions monitoring, should be required to demonstrate they have selected the most appropriate method for the determination of their emissions.

"The UK National Emissions Reduction Plan sets respective annual limits for the emission of sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and dust from participating LCPs, and will allow operators the opportunity to trade these allowances within the respective national bubble for each pollutant," said Environment Agency Industry Regulation Advisor Dr Peter Newman.

The Environment Agency on behalf of the other Regulators will operate a register allowing the controlled trading of these emissions among participating LCPs from 1 January 2008 – similar to their role under the EU Emissions Trading Scheme.

"Even so operators must hold sufficient allowances to at least match their actual emissions at the end of each calendar year. This is one example of modern regulation in practice. It limits the total national annual emission of these pollutants from participating LCPs across the UK and provides a more equitable way of sharing out the total allocations between operators.

"We aim to publish our response to comments received in October 2007. The NERP register will be set up by the end of November 2007, so that emissions trading can start from 1 January 2008."

 
 

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