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Old 03-18-2008, 09:55 AM
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gill netting info from DSFC

Following on from the find of the gill net in january

The club had a meeting last week with representatives from the Devon Sea fishisheries committee, unfortunately i could not attend but here is a summary of what was the outcome of the meeting and i must give massive thanks to Si who put in alot of time into this matter and just posting his email on as i cant add much more


Following the meeting about fixed gill-nets in our area, I have now
heard back from the Devon Sea Fisheries Committee who confirm the following
statement:

''Any fixed gill-net, set within one nautical mile of the shore in an area
from
Salcombe Mouth (East of Sidmouth) to Torquay Harbour (please see attached
map
for exact markings)
MUST have a Devon Sea Fisheries Committee tag AND the headline must be at
least
3 metres below the surface of the water at ALL states of the tide. Moreover,
only one tagged net is permitted per registered fishing vessel.''

For your further information, no fixed net may be used inland of a line
Orcombe
Point to Warren Point (Exmouth end of the Warren). If you suspect illegal
netting then DSFC wants to hear from you immediately. Please call them on
(01803) 854648 or email at devonseafish@btconnect.com

(Incidentally, sadly, Salcombe Mouth Eastwards to Branscombe Mouth is not
covered by
the one mile fixed net regulations and is a free for all area. East of
Branscombe mouth the rules apply again up to Humble Point.That said, all
nets
must comply to mesh size regulations of course so once again, if you suspect
anything, report it!).



the areas below are marked out



and lastly there have only been 2 aplications for legal nets this year
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and lastly there have only been 2 aplications for legal nets this year
Better keep an eye out now there is only ment to be two
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