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Responsible angling: a sport worth looking after

Posted by: Steve Chambers, Posted on: 5 August 2016 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity

I have been an angler since the age of 4 (far more years than I am prepared to admit!) and been privileged to work for the Environment Agency’s fisheries team in a variety of roles for over 25 years. It’s …

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My dream job

Posted by: Lewis Thomas, Posted on: 4 August 2016 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity

I first started fishing when I was 11 on a holiday to Normandy in France. Whilst staying in a traditional farm cottage with a small brook running through the grounds, I convinced my mum to buy me a small whip …

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Not just the day job: Hooked on fishing

Posted by: Alex Malcolm, Posted on: 13 July 2016 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity

Alex Malcolm, Environment Monitoring Officer, Sampling and Collection for Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire I started fishing when I was on holiday in Scotland when I was about 7. That was it! I was hooked from then on and pestered my dad …

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How your rod licence gets new people hooked on fishing

Posted by: Dean Asplin, Posted on: 30 March 2016 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity

This summer saw the start of a new era in which the Environment Agency will work more closely with partners to get the best for fisheries and angling in England.  A big part of this was after a rigorous and …

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Norfolk's 5 seasons

Posted by: Louise Taylor, Posted on: 26 November 2015 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity, Water

While we definitely feel the 4 seasons in Norfolk, we also experience another - the saline season. During this (generally) cold, wet and windy season (September through to March), surge tides push saltwater into the tidal rivers. However, add a …

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Hedgehogs to the rescue!

Posted by: James Hooker, Posted on: 18 August 2015 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity

...fisheries to bring new fish into their water. It’s important that this is regulated to ensure that new fish don’t bring disease with them, and that they will thrive in...

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Making the impassable possible

Posted by: Katherine Causer, Posted on: 26 June 2015 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity, Uncategorized, Water

It’s 15 years since I first filmed a poignant video of salmon trying to negotiate a weir on the lower reaches of the River Bollin, in Cheshire, during the breeding season. Salmon disappeared from the Bollin nearly two centuries ago …

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Out on patrol with our fisheries enforcement team in Cheshire

Posted by: Ian Wood, Posted on: 19 June 2015 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity, Water

I love my job because every day I deal with something new. As a Fisheries Officer, I'm involved in lots of different work that is aimed at protecting fish in my local area. One of my main duties is to carry …

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Don’t catch a cold, catch a fish

Posted by: Hugh Bunker, Posted on: 10 June 2015 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity
A happy angler

The nutritional benefits of eating fish are well known – but it’s the health-boosting power of catching them that are arguably less well known. Angling is one of the UK’s most popular pastimes and it’s one of the healthiest too.  In …

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New online service to help monitor salmon and sea trout stocks

Posted by: Sarah Chare, Posted on: 1 September 2014 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity, Water
A new service allows salmon and sea trout anglers to submit their annual catch returns and time spent fishing online.

Whenever anyone buys a rod licence to fish for salmon and sea trout they are legally obliged to let us know if they have caught fish and how many times they went fishing. This is really important data because it …

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