Official Public Launch of Fisheries Accreditation SchemeOver recent years there has been a trend for coarse fisheries to be intensively stocked and managed in order to attract more anglers. There have been concerns over the environmental implications of such fisheries and the welfare of the fish in them. A new accreditation scheme for fisheries will address these fears. In 2003 the Institute of Fisheries Management issued Codes of Practice for Stillwater Coarse Fisheries, which gave clear guidance on best practice that will protect the environment and welfare of fish. As a follow up to these codes, the IFM in partnership with the Angling Foundation and the Environment Agency have set up an accreditation scheme. Each fishery wishing to become accredited will be inspected by qualified IFM officers using the ‘codes of practice’ as a baseline for the standards that will be assessed. If successful, the fishery will be issued with a certificate – at gold, silver or bronze level – and will be entitled to state they are accredited at the site and on any publicity they produce. The public launch will take place on: Tuesday 18th September 2007, 10.30am-3.30pm It will include a series of talks and presentations throughout the day. Ash Girdler from the IFM said: “Stillwater coarse fisheries have changed tremendously in recent years. While intensively fished, heavily stocked waters can provide consistently good sport, they need careful management. This scheme is being introduced to encourage fisheries managers to take responsibility for the management of their fisheries and raise standards. Eventually, we would like to see all fisheries signed up to the scheme. This will result in major benefits to the fish, to the fisheries and to angling.” Anyone wishing to attend the event should contact the IFM. Due to generous sponsorship, the first 100 places are free; thereafter, admission will be £ 30.00. For advanced booking contact Valerie Holt: Tel: +44 (0) 115 982 2317 Schedule Morning Lunch (will be provided) Afternoon There will be opportunities for the press to take pictures and to chat to key members of the IFM and representatives from the Angling Foundation, Environment Agency, private and commercial fisheries. |