Happy Christmas 2023 from SSTRAI
The Salmon & Sea Trout Recreational Anglers Ireland would like to wish all those involved in the sport of angling a very Happy Christmas 2023. Many thanks to those who have supported SSTRAI during the year.
The Salmon & Sea Trout Recreational Anglers Ireland would like to wish all those involved in the sport of angling a very Happy Christmas 2023. Many thanks to those who have supported SSTRAI during the year.
Canney welcomes funding available in 2019 for angling projects and events Initiatives which support novice anglers and angling tourism invited to apply for funding to Inland Fisheries Ireland’s Sponsorship Programme 2019 Monday, 17th December 2018: Inland Fisheries Ireland’s has launched its Sponsorship Programme for 2019 and is now inviting applications from …
The Salmon and Sea-Trout Recreational Anglers of Ireland were very proud to accept an Irish Water Safety Award in Dublin Castle last Wednesday the 28th of November. We would like to thank Irish Water Safety for the Award and for recognising SSTRAI as a water safety advocate.
Anglers reminded to maintain vigilance against crayfish plague Tuesday, 2nd October 2018: Inland Fisheries Ireland is welcoming new legislation which will strengthen existing measures to protect the native white-clawed crayfish. The regulations will provide authorities in Ireland with the powers to prevent the arrival and spread of the five non-native species of …
Thursday, 20th September 2018: Inland Fisheries Ireland received a report of a fish kill on the River Tolka in the Tolka Valley Park area on Tuesday afternoon (18th September, 2018). Inland Fisheries Ireland personnel immediately attended the scene to commence an investigation. A significant source of polluting material has been identified and samples …
Inland Fisheries Ireland commences new Research Project into the invasive plant Thursday, 20th September 2018: Sean Kyne TD, Minister with responsibility for the Inland Fisheries sector today committed funding of €300,000 for 2019 to ensure Inland Fisheries Ireland’s (IFI) successful operations involving extensive removal of the invasive waterweed, Lagarosiphon Major (L.major), at Lough Corrib, …
New research indicates pike in Irish waters have changed their diet Wednesday, 29th of August 2018: Pike in Irish waters may have changed their diet preferences according to a new report launched today by Inland Fisheries Ireland. The report, entitled ‘Pike (Esox Lucius) in Ireland. Developing knowledge and tools to support policy and …
We are delighted to announced that we have launched our first every National Lottery Good Causes Awards, to honour the inspiring and important …
The Water and Communities Office (LAWCO) has been working to assist communities engage in a range of funding opportunities to improve their …