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The Environment Agency has successfully prosecuted eight men from the West Midlands for fishing offences.
Dozens of angling clubs and fishery projects boosted by cash grants.
The fisherman was found to be fishing without a licence and during this year's close season
A literature review to identify measures to maximise the survival of Atlantic salmon caught and released by anglers.
Fines and costs dwarf licence price as anglers caught in Southampton, Bermondsey and West Drayton
Two men from Nottinghamshire have been found guilty of fishing illegally on separate occasions earlier this year.
Location: Firth of Forth, Scotland.
Six anglers in Yorkshire and the North East have been fined hundreds of pounds for fishing illegally on separate occasions this year.
The report provides a review of existing research on the effects of canoeing on angling and fish stocks.
Two men from Evesham, Worcestershire and a man from Gloucester have been found guilty of fishing without a licence in cases brought by the Environment Agency.
South West byelaws are statutory (regulated by law) rules and regulations explaining who can fish, where, when and what fish you can take.
A fishing trip for an angler from Stafford has cost him £443 for not having a valid fishing licence - an annual licence costs from £33.
South East byelaws are statutory (regulated by law) rules and regulations explaining who can fish, where, when and what fish you can take.
Find out the measures the UK and EC are taking to reduce fishing industry threats to marine life, such as overfishing, finning, and bycatch
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