Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI), the state agency responsible for the protection, management and conservation of Ireland's inland fisheries and sea angling resources was established in July 2010 following an amalgamation of the former Central and 7 Regional Fishery Boards.
Details of overall out-turns from Exchequer allocations to IFI, in the period 2011 (IFI's first full year of operation) to date, to support its wide range of functions are set out in the following table.
The allocation is not disaggregated between operational functions and there is, consequently, no specific allocation for hatcheries and spawning beds. The support of all functions is a day to day operational matter for the Board of IFI.
In addition, IFI generates own income, which is used to contribute to its overall spend.
Details of own income are also detailed in the following table.
Year
|
Exchequer Allocation
|
Own Income
|
2011
|
€24,945,000
|
€4,994,312
|
2012
|
€25,448,000
|
€5,224,981
|
2013
|
€28,258,604
|
€4,573,509
|
2014
|
€24,417,000
|
€4,177,793
|
2015
|
€23,875,624
|
€2,954,681
|
2016
|
€26,803,338
|
€2,636,127
|
2017
|
€26,578,000
|
€2,900,000 (estimated)
|