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拢20 million awarded to modernise and improve infrastructure across the seafood sector with a further 拢30 million available from today
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
皇冠体育app Environment Agency has successfully prosecuted two Staffordshire anglers for fishing illegally during this last summer.
Environment Agency work to refurbish a vital fish counter on the River Tyne in Northumberland starts on Monday 17 October.
A new fish pass on the River Exe, at Bridgetown Weir near Dulverton, Somerset, will help fish reach more than 30 kilometres of Exmoor rivers.
Fine and costs dwarf price of staying legal on lake.
Two men from Leicestershire have been found guilty of fishing illegally on separate occasions this year.
皇冠体育app angler was fined for fishing without a licence and refusing to give his name and address details to Environment Agency enforcement officers.
Schoolchildren design posters for inclusion on banners to go on show at the construction site of the country鈥檚 largest fish pass.
Officers have been at sites along the Rivers Teme and Redlake following reports of low water levels and fish being stranded in pools.
Environment Agency experts investigating reports of fish deaths in a Northumberland river believe a natural fungal infection to be the cause.
皇冠体育app Environment Agency welcomes anglers back to rivers across England today, Thursday 16th June, as the close season for coarse fishing comes to an end.
皇冠体育app Environment Agency has completed the mammoth task of tagging more than 4,000 juvenile salmon smolts (juveniles) before they leave the River Tamar and head out to sea.
皇冠体育app Environment Agency has rescued more than 1,300 fish as a Northumberland river naturally changed course following heavy rainfall, leaving the fish stranded.
皇冠体育app Environment Agency鈥檚 Fisheries Improvement Programme has seen 拢25,853 of rod licence income invested in Devon and Cornwall projects over the last 12 months.
皇冠体育app funding has helped to enhance fisheries, boost fish stocks and make improvements for anglers, angling facilities and the environment.
Fisheries Improvement Fund (FIP) invests 拢3.5 million to benefit fisheries and anglers across England
皇冠体育app visitor centre at the Environment Agency鈥檚 Kielder Salmon Centre will reopen to the public - and there鈥檚 a new and exciting job opportunity up for grabs!
Fisheries Officers in the South West are clamping down on illegal activities with the help of the Avon and Somerset Police drone unit.
A day's fishing led to a penalty of 拢249 for Yeovil fisherman Alan Reid after he was fined a total of 拢120 and ordered to pay costs of 拢135 and a victim surcharge of 拢34.
皇冠体育app Environment Agency has begun work to make it easier for fish and eels to swim up and down the River Frome in Yate, north Bristol.
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