New minimum size for bass 42cm - ADOPTED!

Thu May 28, 2015 11:00 am

There is a proposal for an increased landing size for bass being brought forward shortly. The 36cm will rise to 42cm.

There is another more detailed post on these matters here:
viewtopic.php?f=12&t=47485&p=367983#p367983

The post covers the current new regulations and proposals:

* Irish commercial/sale ban continues.
* Limit of 3 fish retained for all recreational fishers - Ireland's 2 fish retention limit continues.
* Ban on commercial fishing extended to all EU boats in EU waters around Ireland.
* Temporary ban on pelagic trawling of bass (Will more than likely be continued next year)
* Monthly (Non transferable) catch allowances for the various commercial catch methods - Gill netting, trawling, Rod and line/long line etc.

Re: New minimum size for bass 42cm proposed

Thu Jul 02, 2015 1:52 pm

Press Release - European Commission: 02/07/2015
The EU has today taken another step to protect sea bass stocks in Europe. The 28 EU member states agreed to the Commission's proposal to increase the minimum size for northern sea bass from 36 to 42 cm.
The new rule applies to both commercial and recreational fishermen. This will further improve the protection of this valuable stock and give it more chances to reproduce young fish before it is caught. The Commission will now proceed with the adoption of the agreed measures.
The Commission had also proposed to increase the minimum size for the two southern stocks of sea bass in Iberian waters and the Bay of Biscay. Member states however pointed to the less robust data available on these stocks.
The Commission will therefore ask for renewed scientific advice on the southern stocks, which will feed into new proposals on sea bass from 2016 onwards.
Sea bass is a high value, iconic species for recreational and commercial fishermen alike. But stocks in the EU are seriously under threat. Scientists agree that catches of this species must be drastically reduced, as a result of greater fishing pressure and lower reproduction.
Today's decision is the latest step in a package of measures the Commission has proposed for 2015 to halt the decline of this stock and prepare the way forward for further management measures in 2016.
Previous steps include a short-term ban on pelagic trawling, a 3-fish bag limit for recreational fishermen and, for the remainder of 2015, a monthly catch limit and an area closure around Ireland for commercial fishing.
http://www.ec.europa.eu/newsroom/mare/itemdetail.cfm

Re: New minimum size for bass 42cm - ADOPTED!

Fri Jul 03, 2015 1:26 pm

so the 42 cm is in place now - or from 2016 - probably still needs to be passed in the oireachtas

Re: New minimum size for bass 42cm - ADOPTED!

Sun Jul 05, 2015 3:14 pm

New size applies to all member states from September 1

Re: New minimum size for bass 42cm - ADOPTED!

Mon Jul 06, 2015 7:49 pm

JimC wrote:New size applies to all member states from September 1

Inland Fisheries Ireland have a lot of signs to replace/amend!

Re: New minimum size for bass 42cm - ADOPTED!

Tue Jul 07, 2015 6:21 am

Hmmm... I can see the "permanent marker" plan being employed


Super fishing online...
www.topfisher.eu

Re: New minimum size for bass 42cm - ADOPTED!

Wed Jul 22, 2015 1:19 pm

Ha, ha - good one JimC.

Well I'm officially offering my services should they be needed - once IFI provide the permanent marker!

:)