As the festive season unfolds, South East anglers receive a special gift from the Environment Agency:
52,300 fish restocked into local rivers and fisheries. This annual tradition supports fish populations, enriches ecosystems, and creates exciting opportunities for anglers across the region.
Introduction
The Environment Agency has delivered a festive boost to South East waters by releasing over 52,000 juvenile fish this winter.
This initiative, funded by rod licence income, benefits fisheries in Thames Valley, Kent, Hampshire, and beyond. It ensures thriving fish populations and better angling opportunities, just in time for Christmas.
Why Winter is the Perfect Time for Restocking
Restocking during the colder months provides the best survival rates for fish. The low water temperatures reduce stress, enabling the fish to adapt to their new environments. With spawning season approaching in spring, this timing ensures the fish are well-prepared to contribute to their ecosystems.
Fish Restocking at a Glance
Restocking by the Numbers
This year’s stocking program included:
- 22,650 fish across 17 fisheries in Thames Valley, including barbel, dace, and tench.
- 4,000 dace and chub introduced to the River Stour in Kent.
- 10,500 fish in Kent and South London waters.
- 3,500 tench and rudd added to fisheries in the Solent region.
Region |
Number of Fish |
Species Highlights |
---|---|---|
Thames Valley | 22,650 | Barbel, dace, tench |
Kent & South London | 10,500 | Mixed species |
Hampshire (Solent) | 3,500 | Tench, rudd |
River Stour (Kent) | 4,000 | Dace, chub |
The Role of Rod Licence Income
Rod licence fees are vital in funding the Environment Agency’s fish stocking initiatives. Without this income, critical programs like fish breeding, habitat protection, and population monitoring would not be possible.
In 2023/24 alone, the agency bred nearly 479,000 fish at its Calverton fish farm in Nottinghamshire, ensuring disease-free and high-quality fish for restocking efforts.
Supporting Local Fisheries
Partnerships with Angling Clubs
The Environment Agency collaborates with angling clubs and fisheries to monitor and enhance fish populations. Their efforts include:
- Identifying areas with poor fish breeding or survival rates.
- Addressing barriers to fish migration.
- Improving access to fishing locations for anglers.
These partnerships strengthen local angling communities while protecting aquatic habitats.
Enforcement and Encouragement
The importance of rod licences cannot be overstated. Over £20,000 in fines have been issued to unlicensed anglers in South East England this year alone. Anglers are reminded to secure their licences, which not only support these programs but also help avoid potential penalties.
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Get Involved in Fishmas
The Environment Agency’s fish stocking program brings joy to South East anglers while ensuring thriving fisheries for future generations. Explore your local waters, enjoy the festive spirit, and remember to buy or renew your rod licence online.
For more information, visit the Environment Agency’s website to learn how rod licence income supports fisheries and angling across the UK.
Sources: THX News & Environment Agency.