Salmon and Trout Association: Other Issues
The S&TA also lobbies and responses to consultations on many other issues important to our native fisheries, and aquatic ecosystems, these include;
S&TA. (2009). Close Seasons for Salmon and Brown Trout and the Removal of Fish by Rod and Line
S&TA/AST (2009). Severn Tidal Power: Phase One Consultation Response
Improving Surface Water Drainage
We support the objectives in this consultation; to manage surface water runoff more effectively in order to reduce the threat of flooding and to reduce pollutants reaching our watercourses.
April 2010
S&TA/AST response to Impact of Live Fish Act
S&TA response to UKFS Forests && Water Guidelines
March 2010
April 2008
Options for Controls on Phosphates in Domestic Laundry Cleaning Products in England
Thank you for giving the Salmon & Trout Association the opportunity to respond to the consultation of the ‘options for controls on phosphates in domestic laundry cleaning products in England’.
April 2008
Interim Pitt Review
Thank you for giving the Salmon & Trout Association the opportunity to respond to the consultation of the Interim Pitt Report.
March 2008
Recreational Sea Angling (RSA) Strategy
Thank you for giving the Salmon & Trout Association the opportunity to respond to the consultation of the Recreational Sea Angling (RSA) Strategy.
March 2008
Aquatic Animal Health
We are responding on behalf of the Atlantic Salmon Trust and the Salmon and Trout Association to this consultation paper.
March 2008
Schedule 9 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
Thank you for giving the Salmon & Trout Association (S&TA) the opportunity to respond to this consultation on Schedule 9 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
January 2008
Inquiry on the Future of the UK Water Sector
Thank you for giving the Salmon & Trout Association (S&TA) the opportunity to respond to the Inquiry on the Future of the UK Water Sector.
January 2008
Angling in 2015 - S&TA Response
The Salmon and Trout Association (hereafter known as the S&TA) recognise the importance of increased angling participation to the future of sport.
March
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