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Notice of the making of this Statutory Instrument was published in
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“Iris Oifigiúil” of 20th December, 2022.
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I, EAMON RYAN, Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by
section 69
of the
Inland Fisheries Act 2010
(No. 10 of 2010) (as adapted by the Communications, Climate Action and Environment (Alteration of Name of Department and Title of Minister) Order 2020 (
S.I. No. 373 of 2020
)), after consultation with Inland Fisheries Ireland, hereby make the following regulations:
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1. (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Wild Salmon and Sea Trout Tagging Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2022.
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(2) These Regulations come into operation on 1 January 2023.
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2. The Wild Salmon and Sea Trout Tagging Scheme Regulations 2018 (
S.I. No. 585 of 2018
) are amended –
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(a) by the substitution of the following Schedule for Schedule 2:
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“Schedule 2
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Rivers
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Total Allowable Catch
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Fishery District
(1)
|
Waters of the River
(2)
|
Maximum number of tags that may be issued in respect of taking wild salmon or sea trout from river
(3)
|
Dublin
|
Dargle
|
0
|
Upper Liffey
|
0
|
Lower Liffey (downstream of Leixlip Dam)
|
0
|
Vartry
|
0
|
Wexford
|
Slaney
|
0
|
Avoca
|
0
|
Owenavorragh
|
0
|
Waterford
|
Barrow and Pollmounty
|
0
|
Nore
|
0
|
Suir including Clodiagh, Lingaun, and Waterford Blackwater
|
0
|
Colligan
|
0
|
Corrock
|
0
|
Owenduff
|
0
|
Mahon
|
0
|
Tay
|
0
|
Lismore
|
Blackwater (Munster) including Glenshelane and Finisk
|
4,448
|
Bride
|
0
|
Lickey
|
0
|
Tourig
|
0
|
Womanagh
|
0
|
Cork
|
Owenacurra
|
0
|
Lower Lee
|
759
|
Bandon
|
842
|
Ilen
|
595
|
Mealagh
|
164
|
Coomhola
|
112
|
Upper Lee
|
0
|
Glengarriff
|
182
|
Argideen
|
0
|
Owvane
|
208
|
Adrigole
|
0
|
Kerry
|
Roughty
|
306
|
Blackwater (Kerry)
|
0
|
Sneem
|
664
|
Waterville
|
320
|
Caragh
|
1,043
|
Laune including Cottoners
|
4,473
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Maine
|
424
|
Common Estuary Castlemaine1
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4,697
|
Behy
|
0
|
Emlagh
|
0
|
Owenmore
|
210
|
Croanshagh (Glanmore River and Lake)
|
147
|
Sheen
|
421
|
Inny
|
0
|
Kealincha
|
0
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Lough Fada
|
0
|
Owenshagh
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0
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Cloonee
|
0
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Finnihy
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0
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Owenreagh
|
0
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Emlaghmore
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0
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Carhan
|
0
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Ferta
|
63
|
Owenascaul
|
0
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Milltown
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0
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Feohanagh
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0
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Lee
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0
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Limerick
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Feale including Galey and Brick
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0
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Mulkear
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0
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Maigue
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0
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Upper Shannon (Above Parteen)
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0
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Lower Shannon
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0
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Fergus
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0
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Deel
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0
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Owenagarney
|
0
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Doonbeg
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0
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Skivaleen
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0
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Annageeragh
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0
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Inagh
|
0
|
Aughyvackeen
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0
|
Galway
|
Corrib
|
3,331
|
Aille (Galway)
|
0
|
Kilcolgan
|
0
|
Clarinbridge
|
0
|
Knock
|
0
|
Owenboliska (Spiddal)
|
0
|
Connemara
|
Cashla
|
159
|
Screebe
|
0
|
Ballynahinch
|
64
|
Lough Na Furnace
|
0
|
Ballinakill
|
Erriff
|
461
|
Bundorragha
|
207
|
Common Estuary Killary2
|
568
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Owenglin (Clifden)
|
93
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Dawros
|
742
|
Culfin
|
270
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Carrownisky
|
52
|
Bunowen
|
215
|
Owenwee (Belclare)
|
0
|
Bangor
|
Srahmore (Burrishoole)
|
0
|
Owenduff (Glenamong)
|
560
|
Carrowmore Lake
|
485
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Owenmore
|
434
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Common Estuary Owenmore3
|
445
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Newport
(including Lough Beltra)
|
272
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Glenamoy
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0
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Owengarve River
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0
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Muingnabo
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0
|
Ballina
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Moy
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12,159
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Easkey
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188
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Cloonaghmore (Palmerstown)
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0
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Ballinglen
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0
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Brusna
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0
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Leaffony
|
0
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Sligo
|
Ballysadare
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894
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Drumcliff
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185
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Garvogue (Inc. Lough Gill and River Bonet)
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0
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Grange
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0
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Ballyshannon
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Duff
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0
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Drowes
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2,286
|
Eany
|
0
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Glen
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0
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Owenwee (Yellow River)
|
95
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Erne
|
0
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Eske
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0
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Abbey
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0
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Ballintra (Murvagh R)
|
0
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Laghy
|
0
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Oily
|
0
|
Bungosteen
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0
|
Letterkenny
|
Owenea/Owentocker
|
283
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Gweebarra
|
157
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Clady
|
80
|
Tullaghobegly
|
74
|
Crana
|
221
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Gweedore (Crolly River)
|
313
|
Ray
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0
|
Lackagh
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0
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Leannan
|
0
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Bracky
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0
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Owenamarve
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0
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Glenna
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0
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Swilly
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0
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Isle (Burn)
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0
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Mill
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0
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Clonmany
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0
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Straid
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0
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Donagh
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0
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Glenagannon
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0
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Culoort
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0
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Drogheda
|
Boyne
|
0
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Dundalk
|
Castletown
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0
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Fane
|
102
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Glyde
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0
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Dee
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0
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Flurry
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0”
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and
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(b) by the substitution of the following Schedule for Schedule 4:
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“Schedule 4
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Fishery Districts and rivers to which brown tags apply
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Fishery District
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River
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Designated code
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Ballinakill
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Owenglin
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D3
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Ballinakill
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Bundorragha
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H4
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Ballinakill
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Carrownisky
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K3
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Bangor
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Owenmore
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A4
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Bangor
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Carrowmore
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O4
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Bangor
|
Newport4
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N3
|
Connemara
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Ballynahinch
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P3
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Cork
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Lower Lee
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N4
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Dundalk
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Fane
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F4
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Letterkenny
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Clady
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S4
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Letterkenny
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Owenea and Owentocker
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G4
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Letterkenny
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Crana
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Q4”
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GIVEN under my Official Seal,
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16 December, 2022.
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EAMON RYAN,
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Minister for the Environment,
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Climate and Communications.
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1 In the event that draft net fishing takes place in the Common Estuary Castlemaine, the combined total allowable catch of the rivers Caragh, Laune and Maine contributing to the fishery is reduced to reflect the higher risk associated with meeting the individual river conservation limits simultaneously
2 In the event that draft net fishing takes place in the Common Estuary Killary, the combined total allowable catch of the rivers Erriff and Bundorragha contributing to the fishery is reduced to reflect the higher risk associated with meeting the individual river conservation limits simultaneously.
3 In the event that draft net fishing takes place in the Common Estuary Owenmore, the combined total allowable catch of the Owenmore and Carrowmore contributing to the fishery is reduced to reflect the higher risk associated with meeting the individual river conservation limits simultaneously.
4 Brown Tag to 11th May only (brown tag not required from 12th May) |