Tag: Inland Fisheries Ireland
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IFI gains conviction against solar firm for water pollution offence
Conviction: Solar development company “ib vogt GmbH”. “Silt disrupts the balance of the ecosystem, turns a river cloudy – irritating fish gills, smothering their eggs, and reducing the oxygen and good water quality they need to survive.”
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Wild Salmon and Sea Trout Tagging Scheme Amendment Regulations 2025 and Conservation Measures for 2026
Have Your Say: The Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment has launched a public consultation on the draft Wild Salmon and Sea Trout Tagging Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2025, along with proposed conservation measures for the 2026 fishing season.
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Inland Fishing Legislation
Legislation, including byelaws, relating to inland fishing and angling.
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A Review of The Draft Programme for Government 2025
We have included a summary of the initiatives, as outlined by the Government, concerning animals, marine life, the environment and the justice system.
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78 rivers open for Salmon Angling in 2025
The Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, Eamon Ryan, has approved legislation that will govern the wild salmon and sea trout fisheries in 2024. This will come into effect from Monday, 1 January 2025.
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IFI welcomes conviction against Uisce Éireann for pollution of salmon and trout spawning habitat | Inland Fisheries Ireland no
Fine, costs and expenses imposed totalling almost €6,400
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IFI investigating deaths of 850 wild salmon in Co. Sligo
Inland Fisheries Ireland(IFI) is investigating the deaths of around 850 wild Atlantic salmon in a Co. Sligo river. The deceased salmon have been found in the lower Ballisodare River, near Ballisodare, south of Sligo town. IFI is working closely with Ballisodare Fishing Club and other agencies to establish the cause of these mortalities, including with…
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IFI secures fine and costs of €1,750 against man for illegal fishing
Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) has secured a fine/costs of €1,750 against a man for illegal fishing on a premier salmon fishing river – with a suspended sentence also imposed.

