Sea Angling 2012 projects
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Sea Angling 2012 is a new government-sponsored project to provide data on recreational sea angling that can help improve the scientific understanding of fish stocks off our coast, as well as ensuring that the needs of sea angling can be represented as effectively as possible in future marine policy development.
The data collected will enable national and local policy makers to make informed decisions on fisheries management, and provide the sea angling community with information to help them develop their own views and policies. This will benefit anglers and businesses while helping to conserve and improve fish stocks by ensuring management decisions are based on the best possible scientific data.
The project will look at how to provide the most cost-effective information on:
the number of people who go sea angling during the year
how often they fish from the shore or from boats in different parts of England
numbers and sizes of fish caught or released to the sea
the social and economic importance of sea angling in England.
The project will be carried out by the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas), the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) and individual inshore fisheries and conservation authorities (IFCAs) (PDF 184 KB).
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