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New rules to protect salmon and other fish in the River Camel catchment in Cornwall have come into force.
Sewage flooded into properties and thousands of fish were killed
Four East Midlands anglers must pay fines totalling £710 following cases for fishing illegally.
Three men from the West Midlands have been found guilty of fishing illegally in cases brought by the Environment Agency.
A new agreement will see information, data and technical advice on maritime activity shared, to raise awareness of and prevent illegal acts.
The Environment Agency is working with partners to secure the future of the internationally important population in the River Wansbeck.
It would have been cheaper for an angler to have bought a rod licence after he was caught and fined.
The Environment Agency has prosecuted a Leicester angler who was caught fishing in the close season and without a licence on the River Soar in May this year.
Atlantic salmon stocks in the Tyne remain buoyant despite stocks across England reaching new lows according to a report released last week (Monday 7 October).
Two brothers from Redditch pleaded guilty at Northampton Magistrates Court to fishing illegally.
The Environment Agency has successfully prosecuted an angler from Scunthorpe for fishing during the close season.
Three men have been found guilty at Northampton Magistrates Court in cases brought by the Environment Agency on Monday 23 September 2024.
Fishing at Saltash without a rod licence has left a Bodmin man nearly £500 worse off.
Fishing near Oxford without a rod licence has left a Thornbury man over £300 poorer.
The Environment Agency has successfully prosecuted four anglers from the Doncaster area for fishing illegally.
Four men from Nottinghamshire and one from Derby have been found guilty of multiple fishing offences.
Angler pleaded guilty to fishing without a licence in Bath.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Use of cameras, gear sensors and GPS units will help improve the sustainability of UK fish stocks.
Three men from Leicestershire and one from Nottingham have pleaded guilty to fishing without a licence.
All anglers were prosecuted for fishing without a licence and two received penalties for additional fishing offences.
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