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National Angling Survey Launched

Anglers in England and Wales have been given an opportunity to highlight the issues that matter to them and their fishing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Environment Agency has commissioned the Angling Trust to carry out the largest ever survey of freshwater and sea anglers.


The ten minute online survey HERE is live until Friday 31 August and aims to find out the issues that are important to anglers so that more can be done to increase angling participation and improve the quality of fishing available. It will be promoted to anglers through thousands of fisheries, angling clubs, tackle shops and via the Environment Agency's database of anglers. All anglers, from novices to experts, are encouraged to take part.


The survey is part of a National Angling Participation Plan which aims to introduce more people to fishing and to help existing anglers fish more often through improving access, providing information and improving fish stocks. The Plan is being co-ordinated by the Angling Trust, which is the representative body for angling in England, but it will involve scores of other organisations who are dedicated to improving angling and increasing participation. A series of meetings will be held throughout the summer with these organisations and the Plan will be launched in the autumn at an Angling Summit with Environment and Fisheries Minister Richard Benyon MP.


Mark Lloyd, Chief Executive of the Angling Trust said:

"As anglers we are great at coming up with excuses for bad days and poor catches but we are less active in pressing the powers that be for solutions. This survey is an opportunity for anglers to tell us and the Environment Agency about the things that are important to them. They might be issues with access, poaching, predation, pollution or a lack of affordable local places to take youngsters fishing. Whatever matters to anglers matters to us. The survey will help us prioritise our campaigns and programmes of work to improve fisheries, increase fish stocks and deliver more angling participation. It only takes ten minutes to complete, but its results will benefit angling for many years to come."


Geoff Bateman, Head of Fisheries and Biodiversity at the Environment Agency said:

"I am delighted to be supporting the National Angling Survey being carried out by the Angling Trust. This is the first step towards a new National Angling Participation Plan which will play a major role in shaping the future of angling, including how the Environment Agency will deliver its responsibilities toward angling. I encourage everyone to get involved in the online survey - it's quick, easy and your views really will count".







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Comments (7 posted):

Peter Jacobs on 10/07/2012 12:52:56
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Is it just me or does the link not work for anyone else? "The ten minute online survey [URL="http://%20www.anglingtrust.net/nationalanglingsurvey"]HERE is live until Friday 31 August and aims to find out the issues that are important to anglers so that more can be done to increase angling "
Fred Bonney on 10/07/2012 13:01:43
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Not just you Peter, there are acouple of letters(netet) on the end of the link that steer you away. I've filled it in
FishingMagic on 10/07/2012 15:27:14
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Odd, the link which Peter posted above does not work but the link on the actual news story (with exactly the same url) does work!
Fred Bonney on 10/07/2012 16:40:38
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That is odd?? Changed it around, because I got through on Peter's link.
john m h on 10/07/2012 21:50:44
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For once, no its not just you Peter :) For those who cant try HERE 31st August, a significant date for me :) if I was younger I'd be able to remember why :confused: Take the %20 out and it works. Wills been on the Wye Valley Ale again?
bennygesserit on 11/07/2012 17:17:33
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Bump.?....
bennygesserit on 12/07/2012 09:07:58
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Bumped again for Mark :)


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