Pete Marshall
Senior Member
Ray,
you make some fine points and I agree with you personally and made many of these points as an individual during the consultation last year. AFAIK both the SATA and the AT that represent anglers in the Sustainable Eel group make these points as well.
However, given that the present legal situation is that licensed Eel trapping continues in many places, I do not see why I or any other taxpayer should actively subsidise it, which at present we do. The consultation is asking if people agree that the EA should charge the full costs of issuing licenses for Eels and other species to those applying for the licenses, not if licenses should be issued at all, hence my response.
I am sure you understand this, but seem to be having a go at anyone who actively seeks to work with the EA, you are free to attack them, but please respect those of us who would rather try to work with them.
Like all government organisations the EA are far from perfect, but they are all there is at present.
Personally I have found all the fisheries officers in the Severn catchment to be a pretty decent bunch of men and woman, doing a thankless job caught often between their own personal commitment to the environment and the law of the land. They may be very different people down south, I don't know, but as far as our local people I will try and work with them for the benefit of our catchment.
you make some fine points and I agree with you personally and made many of these points as an individual during the consultation last year. AFAIK both the SATA and the AT that represent anglers in the Sustainable Eel group make these points as well.
However, given that the present legal situation is that licensed Eel trapping continues in many places, I do not see why I or any other taxpayer should actively subsidise it, which at present we do. The consultation is asking if people agree that the EA should charge the full costs of issuing licenses for Eels and other species to those applying for the licenses, not if licenses should be issued at all, hence my response.
I am sure you understand this, but seem to be having a go at anyone who actively seeks to work with the EA, you are free to attack them, but please respect those of us who would rather try to work with them.
Like all government organisations the EA are far from perfect, but they are all there is at present.
Personally I have found all the fisheries officers in the Severn catchment to be a pretty decent bunch of men and woman, doing a thankless job caught often between their own personal commitment to the environment and the law of the land. They may be very different people down south, I don't know, but as far as our local people I will try and work with them for the benefit of our catchment.