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Press Release from Inland Fisheries Ireland

Inland Fisheries Ireland

Wild Salmon Survival in the Balance – 1% may be the Crucial Tipping Point

Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) notes the recent Marine Institute (MI) publication which identifies that sea lice emanating from aquaculture facilities can cause mortality to wild Atlantic salmon.  In this regard, the recent publication (Jackson et al, 2012) concurs with previously published international research (Krkosek et al, 2012 & Gargan et al, 2012). IFI welcomes the fact that there is now a clear acceptance of the negative impact of sea lice on juvenile salmon and the debate can now progress to identify the best methodologies to reduce or eliminate this impact. IFI would also like to see similar progress in relation to the issue of escaped farmed salmon.

In recent years approximately 5% of all juvenile salmon going to sea return back to their native rivers as adults to spawn.  Precisely because natural mortality rates of salmon are high, even a proportionally small additional mortality from sea lice can amount to a large loss in salmon returning.  To put this average 1% reduction in return rates, as reported by the MI, in context, if 3,000 salmon return to a river, and this represents a 5% return rate, a reduction in the return rate to 4% translates into a reduction of 1/5 (20%) of the adult salmon or 600 fewer fish returning. The Board of IFI is concerned that this level of additional mortality has the potential to curtail commercial or recreational salmon fisheries and impact on individual river salmon conservation limits and may be the tipping point between having an open or closed fishery.

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Winner of Ullcatch Nominated Species Competition 2012

Congratulations to Stephen Colgan, winner of the Ullcatch Nominated Species Competition 2012

You can read his report here

As an overall prize for the year, Bryan O Keeffe the owner and award winning chef of the Westend bar, restaurant and accommodation in Fenit Co Kerry is generously offering one night B&B and dinner for two in his award winning restaurant. Ullcatch is also offering a days angling for the lucky winner and a friend in the Kerry region.

December Ullcatch Competition

 

The winner of the December Species Competition was Frank Murphy with his report of fishing for Cod in the Youghal area.  Pictured is his best fish of the session – a cod of 6.5 lbs. More here.
Many thanks to Ullcatch for sponsoring this competition