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20/10/02
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR COARSE ANGLERS
The National
Angling Alliance are delighted to announce the launch of their 'Code of
Conduct for Coarse Anglers'.
The Prince of Wales has endorsed a
new blueprint for environmentally-friendly fishing, the National Angling
Alliance Code of Conduct for Coarse Anglers. The new Code gives
comprehensive coverage on care of the environment, anglers' behaviour,
tackle advice and up to date fish care. The aim is to build and enhance
angling and help safeguard the natural world in which anglers fish.
Anglers have always been the eyes and ears of the aquatic environment and
its surrounding habitat, seeking to protect and enhance the environment in
which we fish.
Britain's millions of coarse anglers are being
asked to adopt the Code, and the RSPB, Environment Agency, English Nature,
Professor David Bellamy and many others have backed the document, which
has been sponsored by a grant from the Environment Agency.
"We
are extremely pleased that Prince Charles, who is a keen angler as well as
a committed conservationist, has supported the Code." said Chris Burt,
who had the task of editing the new code.
Reading West MP and keen
angler Martin Salter, Parliamentary Spokesman for Angling, said: "The
vast majority of experienced anglers are highly responsible people who
care both for the fish and for the environment but even they will benefit
from reading this document. I applaud the work of the Specialist
Anglers Alliance, the Environment Agency and everyone else who has worked
so hard to put together this excellent Code of Conduct. It should be
widely read by newcomers to our sport and those of us who have been
wielding fishing rods with varying degrees of success for more years than
we care to remember."
Dr David Clarke Head of Fisheries at the
Environment Agency said, "We are very pleased to have been involved in
producing this code. Angling provides a unique opportunity for people to
enjoy the natural world in a quiet and unobtrusive way. Following this
common sense guide to angling values and behaviour will enable coarse
anglers to enjoy their sport while guarding against damage to fish stocks,
their environment and other wildlife."
The new code is
available through the NAA Secretariat, the Environment Agency, the
National Federation of Anglers, and the Specialist Anglers' Alliance.
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