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Coarse Angling Permit
Written answers in Dáil Éireann 5th February 2003
(The following is an extract
taken from the Debates of the Houses of the Oireachtas for 5/2/03.
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Inland
Fisheries.
221.
Mr. Connaughton
asked the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources
if his attention has been drawn to the fact that the Shannon Regional
Fisheries Board intends to introduce a charge for coarse fishing
permits, in selected areas on the River Suck and River Shannon;
if his attention has further been drawn to the fact that a number
of well developed angling centres may not be levied with such a
charge and that this will create a distortion of business which
will seriously impact on the River Suck and River Shannon areas
on the Galway-Roscommon border; and if he will make a statement
on the matter.
Minister for Communications, Marine and
Natural Resources (Mr. D. Ahern):
I am advised by the Shannon Regional Fisheries Board that it has
had a permit charge for trout angling for many years on fisheries
that it controls and manages in the region. I am informed by the
board that the permit income is reinvested in the conservation and
day-to-day management of these fisheries. I understand that the
Fisheries Board, in reviewing its management and the fees charged
for its fisheries in 2002, decided to extend the permit charges
to cover coarse angling on the board-controlled fisheries, on the
basis that it was unfair to charge one angler to fish for one species
while another angler fishing for a different species, on the same
water, was not charged. As this is an operational matter, I have
asked the chief executive officer of the Shannon Regional Fisheries
Board to address the particular queries raised by the Deputy and
to reply directly to him in the matter.
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