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UKIP is launching a national campaign to keep British sea anglers ....
UKIP is launching a national campaign to keep British sea anglers out of the clutches of the European Union.
Brussels wants sea anglers to be subject to the disastrous Common Fisheries Policy, imposing quotas on recreational fishermen limiting the number of fish they are allowed to catch. This is the same policy that has crippled British commercial fishing, reducing the number of fishermen 18,600 to 12,700 in a decade.
"This means the EU intends to turn anglers into criminals," says UKIP leader Nigel Farage MEP.
EU bureaucrats claim the move to restrict recreational fishing would protect endangered species such as cod, ling, pollack and shark. There are strict quotas on commercial fishermen for these species, but no limits on anglers.
It is estimated that some 1.4 million Britons go sea angling each year and Brussels thinks the threat they pose to fish stocks is so great that they must be controlled. It is suggested that many have large catches that they sell.
Joe Borg, European commissioner for maritime affairs and fisheries, says: “Control and enforcement of catch limits should be the cornerstone of the CFP. The future of sustainable fisheries requires us to replace a system which is inefficient, with one which can really produce results.”
His plan is to give each EU state a quota for each protected species and national governments would then decided how this would be shared between commercial fishermen and anglers. Anglers would be banned from marketing their catches.
Mr Borg plans to force recreational boat skippers apply for licences and to stop fishing when their quota is reached. They would operate under the same high-tech surveillance system as commercial boats.
Anglers deny that there are many huge catches and point out that their sport sustains a £1 billion-a-year industry covering equipment, accommodation and boat hire. Ports such as Weymouth, Littlehampton, Seahouses in Northumberland and Arbroath in eastern Scotland earn millions of pounds a year from their recreational angling fleets.
UKIP will be lobbying MEPs ahead of their debate on the matter in April and the party urges YOU to write to your MEP warning that if he or she does not support CFP exemption for recreational anglers, they won't get your vote in the Euro elections on 4 June.
Watch this space for further details of our campaign.
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Newbie
I would also urge all sea anglers to lobby there MEP in an attempt to stop this ridiculus bill being pushed through the european parliment.
As for the sea anglers selling there huge catches, I would suggest that some of the parliment members grab a rod and reel and go angling they would see then that this simply does not happen, its got worse over the last 10 years and there are no signs of it improving inthe near future.
Reading the article it seems as though there aim is to control boat anglers, if this is allowed to go ahead then beach anglers will be next to feel the brunt of it.
I totaly aggree that the sea anglers of the UK contribute to the UK economy there is no mention of subsidies to the shop owners to make up the deffisit if this legislation is allowed to come into practise.
Last edited by moneybox; 13-01-2009 at 03:46 PM.
Reason: spelling
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Member
Thank you JoshONyons for this useful information.
The European Union has destroyed the British fishing industry.
They now want to drag sea anglers down as well.
We should all write to our MEPs and defend our sea anglers.
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