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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 24 March 2015

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Questions (945)

James Bannon

Question:

945. Deputy James Bannon asked the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources if he will provide, in tabular form, the number of eel catches in the years 2005, to 2009, separated into silver eels and brown eels; the name of the waters from which the figures were drawn; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [11500/15]

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Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI), the State Body with responsibility for the protection, conservation and management of the inland fisheries resource, was established by the Inland Fisheries Act 2010. The information requested predates the establishment of IFI, and therefore the declared catch details for eels in the period in question were reported separately to each of the then 7 Regional Fisheries Boards.

The following table sets out the summary data, compiled by amalgamating reports to each of the 7 Regional Fishery Boards of commercial catch of Brown and Silver eels 2001 - 2007. Limited returns were made by fishermen in 2008, the last year the fishery operated, as such returns would normally be associated with the licence application for the following year. Fishing for eels was suspended in 2009.

Year

Brown (kg)

Silver (kg)

Brown/Silver (kg)

LSNR* (kg)

Total (kg)

Total (tonne)

2001

51832.48

33891

-

17

85,740

85.74

2002

62436.48

44190

-

160.85

106,787

106.79

2003

63523.88

33528.97

-

171.36

97,224

97.22

2004

63496.75

57900.3

77

134

121,608

121.61

2005

51195.76

37079.68

44

29

88,348

88.35

2006

57383.65

60533.45

642

-

118,559

118.56

2007

68172.79

36139.08

243.5

126.5

104,682

104.68

* LSNR means Life Stage Not Reported and indicates the quantity of eels caught but to which there was no assignment of life state (brown or silver eel) reported.

The reported annual catch from 2001-2007 averaged 100 tonnes as referred to on the Departments website at: http://www.dcenr.gov.ie/Natural/Inland+Fisheries/Conservation/Eels/Eels.htm

As regards the breakdown of commercial catch by area, a more detailed table setting out these data, as reported at Fisheries Board level, is appended. These data indicate that the majority (almost 80%) of the catch is reported caught in the Shannon RFB and Western RFB areas.

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