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Environment Agency fisheries enforcement officers in the North East reported 29 offences over the Bank Holiday weekend.
皇冠体育app Environment Agency releases sea trout with pearl mussel larvae attached in effort to increase numbers in the North East.
Catch and release restriction remains at Watersmeet and Glenthorne Fishery as salmon numbers are still low after disease.
Eels are an endangered species. Be aware of the strict conditions when fishing them to make sure stocks are not exploited.
Two new fish passes at South Low in north Northumberland have opened up 22km of stream, making it easier for fish migration.
Wear Rivers Trust and the Environment Agency have worked together to make fish migration easier on County Durham beck.
Environment Agency officers report plenty of salmon activity in Taunton.
Environment Agency surveys at Saltburn-by-the-Sea indicate mine water treatment scheme is helping restore a once heavily polluted Gill.
Environment Agency's fisheries experts have released more than 5,000 fish into North East waters.
Natural England has issued a class licence permitting those registered to capture and transport otters trapped inside fisheries.
Koi herpesvirus (KHV) disease has been confirmed in carp (Cyprinus carpio) at Packington Somers Fishery, West Midlands
Boaters and wildlife along the River Medway are to receive a boost thanks to a project to refurbish East Farleigh lock.
Environment Agency fisheries enforcement officers carried out operations to clamp down on illegal fishing near Scunthorpe and Doncaster
Environment Agency Fisheries Enforcement Officers patrol North East waters in rod licence crackdown.
Environment Agency fisheries officers remove four traps from the River Wear in County Durham.
Environment Agency Fisheries Enforcement Officers deal with 18 people for offences in the North East
Environment Agency enforcement teams have been cracking down on illegal fishing during the first few weeks of the coarse fish close season.
More than 20,000km of England鈥檚 rivers have been opened up to improve fish migration over the last 4 years 鈥� the equivalent distance of London to Rio and back 鈥� the Environment Agency reveals on World Fish Migration Day (21s鈥�
Former fishermen in Northamptonshire are being invited to attend free coaching sessions which aim to get them back behind a rod this summer
Over the bank holiday weekend, across England, Environment Agency enforcement officers checked 3127 anglers and reported 247 for fishing illegally.
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