Why It’s Time Fishers and eNGOs Fought Together, Not Each Other
For decades, fisheries policy in the UK and beyond has followed a well-worn script: conservation groups push for limits whilst […]
For decades, fisheries policy in the UK and beyond has followed a well-worn script: conservation groups push for limits whilst […]
Every fishing rod cast toward the horizon symbolises the millions of recreational anglers with a stake in our seas. Yet
The Fisheries Act 2020 (sec. 25) requires that all UK quota allocations be based on “transparent and objective” criteria (including environmental,
There was much concern expressed this week by Sussex based match anglers who have found themselves facing significant restrictions when
Introduction: Illegal fishing practices threaten the UK’s marine life and undermine honest fishers and anglers. Yet despite repeat offences, it’s
In the world of fishing, especially carp fishing, krill-based baits have become incredibly popular. From pellets to boilies, many anglers
In the UK, the idea of bag limits in recreational fishing tends to cause a lot of frustration. Historically, we’ve
Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification is widely seen as a mark of sustainability. The blue tick assures consumers that a
SeaFish, the body established to support the UK’s commercial fishing industry, plays an important role. However, there is growing concern
When it comes to managing fish stocks, Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) has long been the go-to metric for determining how