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Donegal river gets new lease of life with fish counting project

written by Stephen Maguire May 29, 2017
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A unique project which will be able to obtain vital data through the counting of fish has been opened on the River Lackagh in Creeslough.

Sean Kyne TD, Minister of State with responsibility for Inland Fisheries, has officially opened the new fish counter facility in the designated spring salmon fishery today.

The project, which was devised and delivered by Inland Fisheries Ireland, was completed in recent months.

It will provide important data for the future management of spring salmon, grilse and sea trout stocks for the River Lackagh catchment, which incorporates Lough Beagh, situated in Glenveagh National Park.

Minister for Fisheries Sean Kyne TD. with Minister Joe McHugh TD, Dr Ciaran Byrne (CEO Inland Fisheries Ireland) and Sharon McMahon (Loughs Agency)at the newly opened fish counter near Creeslough on the River Lackagh.

This major infrastructural project, which was funded under Inland Fisheries Ireland’s Salmon Conservation Fund, includes installation of a crump weir, Logie fish counter and access road to the Lackagh River.

The counter will provide verifiable, accurate data on the size, duration and timing of fish migration through the fishery.

The River Lackagh counter project was developed by Inland Fisheries Ireland in response to closure of the River Lackagh salmon fishery in 2007 when scientific advice indicated that salmon stocks had fallen to below their Conservation Limit.

The salmon fishery remained closed to enable fish stocks re-build until 2013 when electrofishing surveys confirmed that juvenile salmon stocks had recovered sufficiently to allow for the re-opening of the salmon fishery on a ‘catch and release’ basis.

Minister for Fisheries Sean Kyne TD. with Minister Joe McHugh TD, with members of Creelough Anglers at the newly opened fish counter near Creeslough on the River Lackagh.

The counter will be a valuable addition to Inland Fisheries Ireland’s national suite of index counters and represents the organisation’s first counter on the north Donegal coast.

Minister Sean Kyne said “I am delighted to officially open this fish counter which will help protect fish stocks in the area. Angling is a valuable asset to local communities here in Donegal. This development will help us ensure the sustainability of fish populations for future generations.”

Dr Ciaran Byrne, CEO of Inland Fisheries Ireland said the fish counter provides real time data on fish stocks in the fishery and allows researchers to adapt to changing stock levels.

“This is crucial both from a conservation and economic viewpoint as this fishery contains valuable wild fish populations. I would like to acknowledge all our partners in this project who recognised the importance of this project and worked with us to delivery this facility for the local area,” she said.

Minister for Fisheries Sean Kyne TD. with Minister Joe McHugh TD, at the newly opened fish counter near Creeslough on the River Lackagh.

Angling in Ireland currently contributes €836 million to the Irish economy annually, supporting upwards of 11,000 jobs which are often in rural and peripheral communities. Inland Fisheries Ireland’s National Strategy for Angling Development aims to ensure the sustainable development of the natural angling resource in a conservation focused manner. If realised, the strategy could help increase the economic contribution of angling by €53 million annually and support 18,000 jobs.

Inland Fisheries Ireland collaborated with several partners on the River Lackagh project including: Donegal County Council, the National Parks and Wildlife Service and ESB Networks. Inland Fisheries Ireland would particularly like to acknowledge the Creeslough & District Angling Association, owners Hillary Keegan and John Coyle and service providers WD Buchanan & Co. Ltd, H. Harkin Plan Hire Ltd. and Source Civil Ltd.

Minister for Fisheries Sean Kyne TD. with Minister Joe McHugh TD, Dr Casey Forde, Dr Ciaran Byrne (CEO Inland Fisheries Ireland) , Gerry McCafferty (Local Fisheries Inspector), Fintan Gorman, and Milton Matthews (Director North Western River Basin Division) at the newly opened fish counter near Creeslough on the River Lackagh.

Donegal river gets new lease of life with fish counting project was last modified: May 31st, 2017 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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