Well put hedley.
The whole issue is about stakeholders in our seas.
So what is a stakeholder...the simple answer is you who are reading this.
You catch fish (hopefully) and have done so for many years...that qualifies you as a stakeholder...with as much rights as the commercial netting your beach...aledgedly...but not in current policy.
Unfortunately for centuries the commercials have been the only "stakeholders" who the government have recognised for the simple reason they are the ones who spoke up ...we just took what we could of what was left.
So how can we change this...simple...
If every club committee member reading this emailed defra to say they want to be included as stakeholders in the future of our seas the club would recieve any future consultation documents issued by defra. The number of members of that club would be taken into account on any responses by that club and if they didn't happen to want to comment on any particular proposal affecting us it would still be taken into account as to actually how many of us there are!
This approach does not exclude individuals...you can do the same...ask defra to send you anything relating to what may affect our/your fshing rights...
Let the government know we exist and maybe then they will listen.
I will edit this tomorrow to include a defa link for those intrested enough to register as stakeholders.
Cheers
Dave
The whole issue is about stakeholders in our seas.
So what is a stakeholder...the simple answer is you who are reading this.
You catch fish (hopefully) and have done so for many years...that qualifies you as a stakeholder...with as much rights as the commercial netting your beach...aledgedly...but not in current policy.
Unfortunately for centuries the commercials have been the only "stakeholders" who the government have recognised for the simple reason they are the ones who spoke up ...we just took what we could of what was left.
So how can we change this...simple...
If every club committee member reading this emailed defra to say they want to be included as stakeholders in the future of our seas the club would recieve any future consultation documents issued by defra. The number of members of that club would be taken into account on any responses by that club and if they didn't happen to want to comment on any particular proposal affecting us it would still be taken into account as to actually how many of us there are!
This approach does not exclude individuals...you can do the same...ask defra to send you anything relating to what may affect our/your fshing rights...
Let the government know we exist and maybe then they will listen.
I will edit this tomorrow to include a defa link for those intrested enough to register as stakeholders.
Cheers
Dave
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