Leicester Fisheagle Posted December 2, 2023 Report Posted December 2, 2023 Have just received this from Chris Holloway. Hope as many as possible can participate. Similar to the Bream Tagging Program but for Rays and Skate. The Fisheries were really impressed by the participation and imput from their last meeting on Bream. Hopefully, we can rally round and do the same for Rays and Skate which are on the decline in our area. Allan. boyscott 1 Quote
boyscott Posted December 3, 2023 Report Posted December 3, 2023 Thanks Allan I can't see anything on the MMO site about the Broadstone one so have emailed them to see if I need to register. Regards Max Leicester Fisheagle 1 Quote
Leicester Fisheagle Posted December 3, 2023 Author Report Posted December 3, 2023 Don't think so, as no food this time. Can't make it myself as away. Hope we get a good turnout. Allan. jerry.shutter and boyscott 1 1 Quote
Steve S Posted December 6, 2023 Report Posted December 6, 2023 Colin and I are planning to go to the one on the 18th jerry.shutter, Jim, Kingfisher 126 and 1 other 4 Quote
Maverick Martin Posted December 6, 2023 Report Posted December 6, 2023 I'll try and be at Broadstone Con club Jim, Mal Thomas, jerry.shutter and 1 other 4 Quote
Maverick Martin Posted December 17, 2023 Report Posted December 17, 2023 I am hopefully going to attend this on Monday 18th eve, anyone else going? Kingfisher 126 and jerry.shutter 2 Quote
boyscott Posted December 18, 2023 Report Posted December 18, 2023 Yes I'm planning to attend too Kingfisher 126 and jerry.shutter 2 Quote
Steve S Posted December 20, 2023 Report Posted December 20, 2023 There were 11 or so at the meeting. In summary: currently in the the consultancy phase prior to issuing directives. It's recognised conservation measures are needed for rays and that recreational angler keep very few. There are some short term proposed plans which are rather simplistic and known to be so (size limits on rays regardless of species), medium and long term which are more species specific. The meeting was to get our input on the measures under consideration and suggest others. The meeting was interactive and I felt everyone had an opportunity to get our thoughts and suggestions across and most importantly I thought we were listened to. To avoid the possibility of a shouting match (which has happened 'up north') commercials and recreational are in separate meetings to get suggestions. Looking at setting policy in the Spring. One interesting takeaway, there is currently maximum take size limit for undulates of 97cm (nose to tail), that's one hell of a big undulate, anyone like to postulate what a likely weight would be? So why no massive undulates being generally caught... Maverick Martin, boyscott, jerry.shutter and 3 others 6 Quote
Stuie Posted December 20, 2023 Report Posted December 20, 2023 It would help more if it were minimum size limit Steve - assuming all our commercial fishermen are honest. Quote
boyscott Posted December 20, 2023 Report Posted December 20, 2023 Good summary Steve, thanks Its great that anglers are now being invited to share their views whereas in the past we were pretty much sidelined but I suspect there is a limited window of opportunity for us to establish our role as equal stakeholders. These fishery management plans are long term initiatives and many of the measures are still tentative because the effects are not really known yet. So if you want to see the draft of this one when it is published email http://fmp@marinemanagement.org.uk to register your interest Maverick Martin and jerry.shutter 2 Quote
Steve S Posted December 20, 2023 Report Posted December 20, 2023 2 hours ago, Stuie said: It would help more if it were minimum size limit Steve - assuming all our commercial fishermen are honest. The current idea under consideration for the short term (0 to 2 years) measure is a slot limit of >45cm wing to wing (20cm winged) for all ray species except undulates which already has a pre existing slot size. Clearly this will do more for spotted rays than blondes. Also a maximum wing to wing landing size, the measurement subject to feedback between now and Spring. This is while further data is gathered on the needed slot sizes for each species, taking into account species size and breeding size. It's pretty crude to say the least but easy to enforce. I got the impression commercials do not know their different ray species very well (blonde or spotted anyone!) but they can use a measure. Moving to a min and max wing tip to wing tip size for each species with a species specific TAC. In my view all very sensible stuff Maverick Martin, Stuie and Colin-58 2 1 Quote
biggcol Posted December 20, 2023 Report Posted December 20, 2023 Yes Steve a good summary. The max /min sizes are possibly going to be applied to more species, Bass ,Bream etc, I for one think this is very good. What we need as recreational sea anglers is for more people to turn up to these meetings. The government bodies are beginning to listen to us and take notice of what we have to say. RSA`s are now officially Stake Holders and as such have to be listened to. Please try and do your bit and turn up at these meetings . Steve S, boyscott, Maverick Martin and 2 others 4 1 Quote
Steve S Posted December 21, 2023 Report Posted December 21, 2023 Yes Colin very much agree, it's important for us to turn up in numbers. In my view if just a small number turn up it would be interpreted as little interest from RSAs on this topic/species. The meetings are informative and interactive, at no point did I feel I was wasting my time being there. Kingfisher 126, boyscott and Stuie 3 Quote
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