Angling Notes: Charter skippers invited to take part in this year’s Atlantic bluefin tuna survey

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Angling Notes: Charter skippers invited to take part in this year’s Atlantic bluefin tuna survey
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Angling Notes: Charter skippers invited to take part in this year’s Atlantic bluefin tuna survey via IrishTimesSport

The programme is a data collection initiative between Inland Fisheries Ireland and Marine Institute in partnership with Sea Fisheries Protection Authority; Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine and the Department of Environment, Climate and Communications.

The programme also presents an economic opportunity for a sustainable catch and release angling fishery, currently valued at about €1 million annually for professional skippers and rural coastal communities. Skippers are required to collect data on bluefin trips and their recording expertise is an important part of the survey. They are also required to provide high specification rods, reels and line to ensure each tuna is brought alongside the vessel to be measured and tagged prior to release.

. Within this email, anglers must provide their name, address, telephone number and quote their 2023 salmon licence number.Further details are available atThomas Lynch, secretary of Lough Sheelin Trout Protection Association , informs us of the death of John Murphy, formerly of Crover, Co Cavan. “John was a longstanding member of LSTPA and served on the committee up until recently and lived on the shores of Lough Sheelin.

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