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21 August, 2008



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Scottish fish protected against alien species.

03 July, 2008 -

Scotland's precious native freshwater fish life is to receive greater protection from alien species.
A new offence of introducing live fish or live spawn of fish to inland waters without the proper permission has been created and will come into force on August 1 2008.

The appropriate authorities will have to be satisfied that there is an acceptable case for stocking fish which will not threaten native Scottish species, before permission is granted.
The new provision will make it an offence for any person, without the written consent from the appropriate authority, to intentionally introduce or stock any live fish or live spawn of any fish into inland waters in Scotland or to be in possession of any such fish or spawn with the intention of introducing it into inland waters.
Where a District Salmon Fishery Board (DSFB) operates and the fish to be introduced are salmon or sea trout then the relevant Board will take applications from individuals or corporate bodies who wish to introduce fish. The Board will issue written agreement or refusal to the applicant.

A risk-based assessment procedure will be used by both authorising bodies when considering proposals to introduce or stock fish, whether salmon, sea trout, brown trout, rainbow trout or coarse fish.
There will be no charge for applicants.
Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and the Environment Richard Lochhead said:
"Our rivers and lochs support a unique range of fish and other aquatic species.
"We have already taken steps to limit alien invaders through the Non-native Invasive Species Strategy launched earlier this month.
"The legislation I am announcing today provides the Government and District Salmon Fishery Boards with a powerful tool to protect Scotland's unique and fragile freshwater biodiversity, while continuing to promote the world-renowned fishing it supports."

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25 - 29 August, 2008
Fourth International Symposium on GIS/Spatial Analyses in Fishery and Aquatic Science
06 - 09 September, 2008
International Conference on Fish Diseases and Fish Immunology
15 - 18 September, 2008
AQUACULTURE EUROPE 2008
29 September - 01 October, 2008
Aqua Vision 2008
07 - 09 October, 2008
Conxemar
12 - 14 October, 2008
8th International Symposium in Tilapia on Aquaculture
23 - 24 October, 2008
Annual Association of Scottish Shellfish Growers International Conference
05 - 07 November, 2008
IMPASSE Conference “Managing Alien Species for Sustainable Development of Aquaculture and Fisheries”
25 - 27 November, 2008
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