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The rivers of
Cornwall are renowned for their spectacular scenery,
captivating energy and abundant flora and fauna.
In addition, these rivers offer a variety of
excellent game angling opportunities with
fishing for wild brown trout, salmon, sea trout,
and grayling. Indeed, the quantity and quality of
these fisheries indicate Cornwall has the potential
to become one of the top UK angling destinations.
By taking an
active role in these fisheries, anglers contribute
to the management and protection of our streams,
rivers and the wider environment. It is also apparent
that, as a sport, angling provides
significant socio-economic benefits. The
Environment Agency’s report ‘Our Nations
Fisheries’ notes that more people go fishing
than any other sport with 4 million anglers contributing
over £3 billion to the UK economy every year.
Recreational angling is increasingly
important to many rural communities in the
Westcountry. Anglers who fish for salmonids bring
sustainable employment and provide income to hotels,
B & B’s, restaurants, tackle shops and
a host of other local businesses. Importantly, angling
helps to extend the tourist season and in Cornwall
you can fish for salmon from March through to December.
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An
angler fishing on the R. Tamar |
The Westcountry
Rivers Trust is the UK partner in an exciting new
project called Salmon
Atlantic Rivers (SALAR) which is broadly
aimed at promoting
sustainable angling tourism. This two-year
project is funded through the EU Interreg IIIB programme
and includes partners from the regions of Asturias
and Cantabria in Spain, Brittany in France and South
West Ireland. The partnership aims to identify key
techniques for managing fisheries; examine methods
of promoting and marketing angling; develop long-term
angling tourism links and ultimately promote these
regions within the European arena.
The project will
encompass various studies including a survey of
the economic impact of game angling and a comparative
analysis of fisheries management tools. This will
help us to better understand the role that angling
plays within our regional economy whilst establishing
how management works to maintain/improve our rivers
and associated fisheries.
The project generally
aims to raise awareness
of the excellent game fishing available in Cornwall
whilst ensuring that the infrastructure is in place
to make the fishing experience truly memorable.
To this end, the Trust is developing a comprehensive
map-based website which will hold information on
individual fishing beats, angling clubs, and local
businesses including accommodation providers. The
project also aims to train guides who can assist
visiting anglers and their families when ‘out
on the river’. Through working with both private
landowners and angling clubs we can enhance access
to fishing water benefiting both the UK and overseas
visitors coming to the region.
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The
R. Camel at Dunmere |
The Trust, in
partnership with Cornwall Enterprise and South West
Tourism, aims to help
businesses create new (and enhance existing)
links to angling. For example, through diversification
opportunities or improved promotion and marketing
strategies, accommodation providers can attract
anglers and their families’ leading to increased
business turnover.
Introducing new
people to angling is essential for the long-term
development of this fantastic sport. The
Trust will be hosting ‘angling starter days’
for both children and adults in which aim to teach
basic fly-fishing skills including aspects such
as entomology and fly-tying. Increasing local interest
and participation in angling will ultimately provide
knock-on benefits to fisheries, angling clubs and
the region as a whole. Species such as the salmon
are an important cultural and environmental symbol
and the Trust will continue to work with schools
and the wider public in order to promote practices
that maintain and enhance our unique aquatic environments.
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Supported
by the European Union
Project co-financed by the ERDF |
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ESPAÑA
ESPACIO ATLÁNTICO
FRANCE ESPACE ATLANTIQUE
IRELAND ATLANTIC AREA
PORTUGAL ESPAÇO ATLÂNTICO
U.K. ATLANTIC AREA |
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