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FACT
launches two posters to save Nation's fisheries Fish
theft and spread of disease have been the big issues for Britain's anglers over
the last two years. The Fish Welfare Group, a working committee of Fisheries and
Angling Conservation Trust (FACT), today launches two posters carrying key messages
for the health of our fisheries; "Don't steal, cook or kill fish"
and "Don't kill a fishery". Anti-Theft
Poster The "Don't
steal, cook or kill fish" message is illustrated in a series of pictograms
which have been tested on non-anglers and anglers alike and avoid the need for
complex signs in many languages. Pictograms are readily understood regardless
of mother tongue. Originally developed by CEMEX Angling, the Company has kindly
allowed FACT to develop the theme, find sponsorship for its production and to
use the design to benefit all our fisheries. The
Don't steal poster addresses the problem of the removal of coarse fish from rivers,
canals and lakes, which has been headline news for some time. "If
you want to catch a fish to eat - then try stillwater trout fishing" - says
David Moore, Chairman of the Association of Stillwater Game Fishery Managers (ASGFM). 
Don't
kill a Fishery Poster The
"Don't kill a fishery" poster is aimed at stopping the disposal of unwanted
pet fish and non-native aquatic plants in natural waters. It highlights the environmental
dangers of illegal introductions of pet and non-native fish and plants and warns
garden pond and aquarium keepers of the penalties which can apply. Pet and non-native
fish can spread diseases, which have the potential to wipe out fisheries. Non-native
plants can be highly invasive and do not provide a suitable habitat for insects,
which are the base of the food chain for fish. 
Sean
O'Driscoll, Chairman of the Angling Trades Association, sponsors of the first
5000 print run, commented, "The angling trade has prospered enormously over
recent years because of the advent of fisheries and it is imperative that they
are offered some form of protection. I hope that these posters will educate those
that are threatening our fish, fisheries and future." Jim
Glasspool, Chairman of FACT added, "We hope that these simple, new, signs
will be used by clubs and fisheries as part of the ongoing education of recent
arrivals to this country about our angling tradition of returning coarse fish
and to highlight to club and fishery members the dangers to rivers and lakes of
disposing of fish and plants in them, that they no longer want." The
posters will be distributed to the tackle trade for display in shops around the
country and are available to download from this site for you to print out and
laminate. Download
the Anti-Theft Poster (jpg) Download
the Anti-Theft Poster (A4 - Adobe pdf) Download
the Don't kill a Fishery Poster (jpg) Download
the Don't kill a Fishery Poster (A-4 Adobe pdf) |