Steve S Posted June 10, 2022 Report Share Posted June 10, 2022 View in browser | Latest Sea Angling News from the Angling Trust Your Sea News Update June 2022 Bass fishery management plan process begins The Angling Trust and Save Our Sea Bass will provide sea anglers with updates throughout the bass fishery management plan process and on how they can get involved and ensure their voices are heard. Defra have commissioned Policy Lab to conduct stakeholder analysis and engagement as part of the development of the bass fishery management plan - and they want to hear from you! READ MORE 40% discount on Sea Angling Classic entries The Angling Trust has exclusively been allocated five competition places at the amazing Sea Angling Classic later this month. Competitors that enter through the Angling Trust will not only get a 40% discount on their entry fee, but all the money raised from these entries will go to help fund our work to get newcomers into sea fishing! READ MORE Angling Trust respond to UK Seafood Fund enquiry Under the Fisheries Act (2020), recreational sea anglers are a recognised stakeholder within UK fisheries management and, where possible, can access funds designated to the industry. The Angling Trust believes the UK Seafood Fund does not currently meet the needs of the recreational angling sector and that it upholds unnecessary barriers to the sector applying for funds which are disadvantageous and unequal. READ MORE Have your voice heard - join the local Regional Fisheries Group Are you aware that the Marine Management Organisation and Defra are running Regional Fisheries Groups and that you can attend ‘in person’ or ‘virtually’? The Angling Trust encourages all anglers to take part to ensure our views are heard. These meetings will occur regularly, and we will publish dates whenever we are advised about them. Those we know of currently are planned for: South West 7.efg – Tuesday, 14 June 16:00-19:00 – Plymouth (Future Inn Plymouth, PL6 5ZD) Please let us know if you intend to attend in person or if you would like details of how to login virtually by contacting Nevin Hunter at: marinecoordinator@anglingtrust.net Share your thoughts on combating litter The Angling Trust is calling on anglers to submit their opinion on litter and what they feel should be the priority for action. The survey is completely anonymous and should take around 10 minutes to complete. GET INVOLVED VIRTUAL SEA ANGLING FORUMS An evening with Policy Lab on bass fisheries - a FREE Angling Trust Virtual Sea Angling Forum Join us online for the sixth of our recreational sea angling virtual forums in 2022. Our guests will be Policy Lab. The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) will publish a new Fisheries Management Plan (FMP) for bass in early 2023. Defra would like this new FMP to be designed together with people from across the diverse range of interest groups in this space – this includes recreational sea anglers. They have therefore commissioned Policy Lab, who are experts in facilitating this kind of collective endeavour (known as ‘co-design’), to help in the creation of the new FMP. Please join the forum to hear more about the Bass FMP project and how you can get involved. You can register to attend the forum below: REGISTER FOR FORUM Catch up with the latest forums Mullet Fishing with the National Mullet Club The Angling Trust recently held another of its popular Virtual Sea Angling Forums where its guests were the National Mullet Club. More than 130 anglers registered to attend the event that discussed everything Mullet and was enthusiastically received with a typical example of feedback being, ‘Fantastic stuff, learnt a lot and looking forward to my first mullet!' The forum is now available to view FREE, as are all of our virtual forums at: https://anglingtrust.net/virtual-sea-angling-forum/ It proved such a popular event that we are now planning a Mullet Sea Fly Fishing virtual forum for later in the year. Keep an eye out in future Sea Newsletters for more details. Of course, you could always join the Angling Trust and as a personal member receive direct information about any of our forums planned. CATCH UP HERE Tope point of capture database launched Through a collaboration between Shark Hub UK and the Pat Smith Database, a tope point of capture database for charter boats and private boat owners has been launched. FIND OUT MORE Make your catch count The Angling Trust are proud supporters of the Sea Angling Diary Project. Sign up for the diary today Angling Trust Sea Angling Regional Voluntary Group (RVG) The group met recently with anglers represented from across England. We will soon be publishing details and biographies of our members, so keep an eye on the Angling Trust Sea webpages. Fisheries and Seafood Scheme The next round of the Fisheries and Seafood Scheme (FaSS) funding has opened and we were able to report that the first phase of funding achieved has seen the deployment of pipes around the coastline for the Anglers National Line Recycling Service. The next round of funding has been opened and the Angling Trust is considering applications. All were reminded to check out the funding available via their clubs: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/fisheries-and-seafood-scheme-guidance Participation support to clubs The group were advised that the Angling Trust Participation Team are always keen to hear from clubs where they are considering holding events and that they may be able to offer regional assistance. With this there is the potential for some small funding costs being available. Anyone interested to know more should contact Tom Humphreys, Regional Angling Development Officer (East of England) at: tom.humphreys@anglingtrust.net Specimen Award Scheme The RVG has collated outstanding awards since 2020 and will work to ensure these are presented and that future awards are sent out in a timely manner. Angling Trust FREE Sea Newsletter The RVG agreed it will work to support the aim to increase the subscription and opening rate by 10% over the coming year of emails containing the Sea Newsletter reminding all anglers that subscription is FREE and that all they need to do to receive them is to subscribe at: https://anglingtrust.net/subscribe-to-newsletters/ Natural England and SSSI Group members were reminded of the ongoing meeting process between Natural England and the Angling Trust where issues relating to Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) are discussed. These meeting came about as a direct result of concerns raised by RVG members about bait digging issues on the Isle of Sheppey, though these have now been resolved. Concerns were raised about potential issues developing on the Camel Estuary in Cornwall relating to bait digging. Do you know of any issues developing relating to bait digging? POST MEETING NOTE: Since this meeting the Angling Trust have met with Natural England who have agreed to investigate issues on the Camel Estuary. The group next meets in early July. JOIN THE ANGLING TRUST No.1 site for Welsh anglers Fishing In Wales is the no.1 website for Welsh sea, coarse and game angling. Where, when, how and what to fish for in Wales – we have it covered! Take a look for yourself Don't risk skin cancer when fishing in sunny weather Throughout this summer, don't forget to protect yourself from the sun and reduce the risk of skin cancer. The Angling Trust is supporting the Sunguarding Sport campaign being run by the Melanoma Fund. 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