Search operation following illegal netting - Tramore

Thu Aug 29, 2013 8:19 pm

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Multi-agency sea search operation following illegal netting for Bass near Tramore
Staff of Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI), with co-operation from the Gardai, were investigating illegal netting of fish near Saleens, Co. Waterford at approximately 5 am on Sunday morning last when they came upon a situation whereby two individuals put themselves in extreme danger by going to sea in a tiny unseaworthy boat. The tiny craft was not capable of dealing with the sea conditions and only one of the people had a buoyancy aid or life jacket. Officers of IFI and the Gardai were left with no choice but to alert the RNLI and Coast Guard when what began as a fisheries investigation turned into a multi-agency marine search operation. When members of the RNLI rescue vessel discovered the tiny craft at sea without passengers the Coast Guard helicopter was deployed to search for what was thought to be a man over board situation. Thankfully the two people from the tiny craft were later found safely ashore.
IFI seized the small craft and a 120 meter drift net along with 9 dead Bass. Net fishing for Bass is illegal and such activity has the potential to do huge damage to stocks and IFI dedicate significant manpower and resources in trying to combat such activity. The sale of wild Irish Bass is also illegal and it is important the public do not support illegal fishing by buying these fish. A file is being prepared by IFI with a view to prosecuting the fisheries offence.
Mr. David Mc Inerney, Director with Inland Fisheries Ireland, commented that it is incredible the risks that are undertaken by people undertaking water based activities. The area in question is famous for having great stocks of Bass and Sea Trout but sadly has been the location for a number of tragic drowning’s in recent years. He wished to thank the dedication of members of the RNLI, the Coast Guard, the Gardai and staff at IFI for undertaking what is difficult work in a challenging environment and how the various agency’s work co-operatively in protecting both the lives of people at sea and also our wonderful wild fishery.
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Re: illegal netting for Bass near Tramore

Thu Aug 29, 2013 8:35 pm

Idiots, on so many fronts.

Re: illegal netting for Bass near Tramore

Thu Aug 29, 2013 10:23 pm

I mean I would left them there...

Bass poachers busted

Fri Aug 30, 2013 11:55 am

Bass poachers busted

Two men have been caught poaching bass off the Irish coast after a joint operation by Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) and the Gardai.

The investigation revealed a tiny craft being deployed that was not capable of dealing with the sea conditions. Officers of IFI and the Gardai were left with no choice but to alert the RNLI and Coast Guard and members of the RNLI rescue vessel discovered the tiny craft at sea without passengers the Coast Guard helicopter was deployed to search for what was thought to be a man overboard situation. Thankfully the two people from the tiny craft were later found safely ashore.

IFI seized the small craft and a 120 metre drift net along with 9 dead bass. Net fishing for bass is illegal and such activity has the potential to do huge damage to stocks and IFI dedicate significant manpower and resources in trying to combat such activity. The sale of wild Irish bass is also illegal and it is important the public do not support illegal fishing by buying these fish. A file is being prepared by IFI with a view to prosecuting the fisheries offence.

David Mc Inerney, Director at IFI, commented that it is incredible the risks that are undertaken by people undertaking water-based activities. The area in question is famous for having great stocks of bass and sea trout but sadly has been the location for a number of tragic drowning's in recent years. He wished to thank the dedication of members of the RNLI, the Coast Guard, the Gardai and staff at IFI for undertaking what is difficult work in a challenging environment and how the various agency's work co-operatively in protecting both the lives of people at sea and also our wonderful wild fishery.

http://www.fishnewseu.com/latest-news/world/11076-bass-poachers-busted.html

Re: Bass poachers busted

Fri Aug 30, 2013 12:20 pm

Absolute idiots. Should be made pay for the search and rescue operation along with a hefty fine/sentence.
Makes the blood boil.

Re: Bass poachers busted

Fri Aug 30, 2013 2:00 pm

They should be named and shamed. :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:

Re: Bass poachers busted

Fri Aug 30, 2013 2:10 pm

so true davy - all the other lives they put at risk aswell

Re: Bass poachers busted

Fri Aug 30, 2013 3:12 pm

Was this Tramore?

Re: illegal netting for Bass near Tramore

Fri Aug 30, 2013 3:15 pm

Two threads merged.....

Re: illegal netting for Bass near Tramore

Fri Aug 30, 2013 3:18 pm

Arseholes and idiots and they should be made pay for rescue services being called out,i hope they get whats coming to them.

John Ainsworth.

Re: Search operation following illegal netting - Tramore

Sun Sep 08, 2013 11:39 pm

A very common practice off Tramore, with several casualties over the years.

Re: Search operation following illegal netting - Tramore

Mon Sep 09, 2013 10:09 am

Complete arse holes.
All the same lads they just get a slap on on hand and that be it.