ENVIRONMENT AGENCY CLAMPS DOWN ON ILLEGAL FISHERIES

Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
September of 2005

 

14/09/2005 - The Environment Agency is stepping up enforcement action on fisheries that stock alien species and threaten native fish populations in Sussex.

The Environment Agency’s Sussex Fisheries enforcement teams, supported by the National Fish Movement Enforcement team, have been visiting fisheries in the county to make sure owners are complying with important legislation that helps prevent the escape of alien species into the wild.

Once in the wild, alien species put our native fish at risk by competing with them for food and habitat and by spreading disease. Fish movements into and within the UK are therefore strictly controlled.

Under the Import of Live Fish Act 1980 (ILFA), it is illegal for fisheries to keep certain non-native fish and requires them to have a licence for others. Licences will only be issued if fish can’t escape into the wild and waters must be outside of a floodplain with no inlet or outlet.

Marc Thain, Environment Agency Fisheries Technical Officer, said: “It’s very difficult, sometimes impossible, to control the spread of non-native species once living in the wild so it’s important that we do everything we can to make sure they are not introduced in the first place.

“In the last five years there has been growing interest from anglers to catch Wels Catfish and this has increased the stocking of this alien fish into angling waters. These predatory fish are not native to our waters and, in this country, are capable of achieving huge weights in excess of around 25kg. If these predatory fish escape into a wild, unenclosed environment they could cause significant damage to our native fish stocks.”

As a result of Environment Agency visits to Sussex fisheries, one has already begun removing all non-native fish from three of its waters. Falkenvil Fishery near Hailsham now has a licence to keep Wels Catfish and Grasscarp in one of its suitably enclosed lakes but has removed two Wels Catfish and one Sturgeon that had been caught by anglers in the unsuitable waters at the fishery. These fish are to be relocated by the Environment Agency to suitable licensed lakes and aquaria.

The Environment Agency is advising all fisheries that are holding non-native species on the measures they must take to allow them to legally keep the fish. If these are not carried out, the Environment Agency will be taking enforcement action to ensure the fish are removed from all inappropriate sites.

 
 

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