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Northumberland Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority (NIFCA) will be holding a series of open meetings in September to give stakeholders and members of the public an opportunity to find out more about the work of the Authority.
NIFCA is one of 10 Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authorities established around the coast of England. The IFCA vision is to “lead, champion and manage a sustainable marine environment and inshore fisheries, by successfully securing the right balance between social, environmental and economic benefits to ensure healthy seas, sustainable fisheries and a viable industry”.
The meetings will take place between 6.30 and 8.30 pm at the Gibraltar Rock in Tynemouth on Tuesday 25th September, at Fourways 2 Amble Development Trust on Wednesday 26th September and at the Olde Ship Inn, Seahouses on Thursday 27 September. The meetings will be informal and interested persons can drop in at any time for a discussion with NIFCA representatives who will be in attendance.
For anyone with an interest in fisheries and the marine environment these meetings will be of interest. Further information about NIFCA can be found on its website at Northumberland Inshore Fisheries & Conservation Authority (NIFCA).
Northumberland Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority (NIFCA) will be holding a series of open meetings in September to give stakeholders and members of the public an opportunity to find out more about the work of the Authority.
NIFCA is one of 10 Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authorities established around the coast of England. The IFCA vision is to “lead, champion and manage a sustainable marine environment and inshore fisheries, by successfully securing the right balance between social, environmental and economic benefits to ensure healthy seas, sustainable fisheries and a viable industry”.
The meetings will take place between 6.30 and 8.30 pm at the Gibraltar Rock in Tynemouth on Tuesday 25th September, at Fourways 2 Amble Development Trust on Wednesday 26th September and at the Olde Ship Inn, Seahouses on Thursday 27 September. The meetings will be informal and interested persons can drop in at any time for a discussion with NIFCA representatives who will be in attendance.
For anyone with an interest in fisheries and the marine environment these meetings will be of interest. Further information about NIFCA can be found on its website at Northumberland Inshore Fisheries & Conservation Authority (NIFCA).
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