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The Shannon Regional
Fisheries Board - About Us
The Shannon Regional
Fisheries Board presides over the Inland Fisheries of the
Shannon catchment, the River Feale catchment in north Co
Kerry and the rivers of Co Clare flowing westwards to the
Atlantic, an area of over 7000 sq miles. The coastal
boundary stretches from Kerry Head to Hags Head (Co
Clare). The Board is responsible for the protection,
conservation, development, management and promotion of
Inland Fisheries, including the sea angling resource
within its region.
The Board aims to:
conserve and
protect fish stocks, water quality and the fishery
environment.
develop and
enhance fish stocks
develop and
support the angling product
assist through
angling development, the creation of jobs and bring
economic benefit to local communities.
New Five
Year Plan for Inland Fisheries
The Central Fisheries Board on 1 December
1997 launched a Strategic Development Plan for Inland
Fisheries 1998 - 2002 "Achieving Sustainable
Growth". The plan was prepared in conjunction with
the Regional Fisheries Board and was launched by the
Minister for the Marine & Natural Resources, Dr
Michael Woods, TD. The purpose of the report is to set
out goals and targets for the development of the
fisheries resource over the next five years. The plan
also identifies the resources and organisational changes
that are necessary to achieve its ambitious goals. It is
hoped that the content of the plan will inform the
thinking of policy makers in determining the future
direction for inland fisheries.
This Board's contribution to the
plan sets as its objectives: to preserve and protect the
ecology of the fishery environment, to develop and
enhance the inland fishery resource in a sustainable
manner, and to develop and promote tourism angling,
commercial fishing and job creation, derived from the
resource, for the benefit of local communities.
Some key Shannon Region
priorities 1998 - 2002 are to:
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provide an adequately
resourced water quality monitoring and
enforcement unit, including the provision of
modern laboratory facilities.
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upgrade staff training and
education in association with the Central Board.
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introduce new technology to
assist the service function more effectively in
all areas of its operations
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put in place a properly
funded monitoring and research programme on
various fish species, paying particular attention
to coarse fish.
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develop and promote the
angling product in a balanced and economically
sensitive manner.
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encourage young people and
non anglers to participate in the sport.
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develop and conserve the
commercial and angling fisheries of the Region,
in co-operation with the fishery owners and local
communities.
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work with other state
bodies in developing operational protocols to
maximise the effectiveness of working
relationships.
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promote a safety culture
amongst the staff and the angling communities.
NB: Please note the Links on the left hand menu are
currently unavailable as this section of the new website here is
under construction. For other content on the organisation and the
Board's functions and activities etc, please logon to the old Website at
www.shannon-fishery-board.ie/organisation.htm and follow the links
there - thank you
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