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Old 18-08-2006, 09:56 AM
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Please find below a press release commenting on the government\'s decision to
raise the legal size for landing sea bass.

Please contact me if you have questions.

Regards

Alan
Alan Brothers,
Hon. public relations officer,
National Federation of Sea Anglers.
7 St. James Street, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1HR
Tel: 01273 471 496 Mobile 07957 870 616

Promoting and protecting the interests of sea anglers nationwide
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF SEA ANGLERS
CONTACT: Alan Brothers, hon. public relations officer.
Tel 01273 471 496, mobile 07957 870 616, abrothers1037395@aol.com

Date: August 18 2006

New rules still spell overfishing danger for sea bass


New government rules meant to improve and develop stocks of sea bass in
English coastal waters will fail to restore them and only slightly lessen the
danger they will instead be destroyed by overfishing, sea anglers said today

Raising the size for landing bass from next April though by only 4 cm to 40
cm, was a welcome move in the right direction, said Richard Ferré, chairman of
the National Federation of Sea Anglers (NFSA).

“But it will not stop the depletion of one of the country’s finest natural
renewable marine resources and is unlikely to achieve the government’s
objective to increase the number and size of bass.

“Bass of 40 cm are small immature fish which should not be caught and sold.”

Female bass do not spawn until they are 42 cm (weighing about 750 grams) and
anglers say the legal landing size should be 45 cm (about 950 grams) by when
most will have spawned.

Mr Ferré said: “This small increase in size though a step in the right
direction, still permits large numbers of immature fish to be caught and shoals
depleted on an industrial scale.

“It only slightly lessens the danger that, like other species which supported
fishing for centuries bass could disappear through overfishing.”

Bass have historically been an angling sportfish of virtually no interest to
commercial fishing until the mid 1990s. Anglers want the government to help
develop the fishery and with it the growth of recreational sea angling, already
worth £1 billion a year supporting 19,000 jobs in England and Wales.

They believe commercial fishing would benefit, too, from the higher prices
larger fish would bring.

Mr. Ferré said a bold move to a size of 45 cm would have substantially
increased the breeding stock essential to sustain the shoals for the long term
benefit of all sea fishing.

“With global warming increasing water temperatures there should be more and
bigger spawnings. The reverse is happening, possibly an early indication that
bass stocks are entering the first stages of collapse.”

He acknowledged that Ben Bradshaw, the fisheries minister, made a difficult
decision to increase the landing size, trying to balance the needs of
recreational and commercial fishing.

“We are disappointed he did not go further and will continue to press for a
minimum size of 45 cm as soon as possible.”

END


National Federation of Sea Anglers
Hamlyn House, Mardle Way, Buckfastleigh, Devon TQ11 0NS
Development Officer: David Rowe
Tel: 01364 644 643 Fax 01364 644 486 e-mail: ho@nfsa.org.uk

www.nfsa.org.uk

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