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4 Environment Agency Angle on the Broads Environment Agency Angle on the Broads 5
The Norfolk Broads, at 300 square kilometres, is one
of Britain’s best known angling locations and one of
A Fisheries Action Plan for the the region’s premier tourist attractions.
Norfolk Broads Angling accounts for at least 17 >> Information and Education
percent of visitors to the area and
The FAP is helping to improve
contributes in excess of £20 million
the quality and availability of
to the local economy each year.
information for anglers as well as
Above and below the water’s
fish welfare and conservation
surface, the fisheries of the Broads highlighting angling good practice,
present many complex issues, advice. Working in partnership
which can affect the management, helps to identify and resolve areas
improvement and potential of conflict in the Broads.
development of this unique resource. >> Urban Fishery Development
The emphasis of the Broads Fisheries The FAP is helping to ensure that
Action Plan (FAP) is very much about urban fisheries are maintained
working together to deliver real and developed within the Broads,
improvements and safeguard this for example by highlighting the
fantastic angling environment. potential for angling facilities
Four key areas of activity are to be incorporated into new
summarised below: urban developments.
>> Fisheries Management This magazine highlights some of
and Ecology the work already achieved by the
This includes work such as Broads Fisheries Action Plan. Whilst
managing the effects of winter the Broads undoubtedly faces many
tidal surges and Prymnesium algae challenges in the future, including
on fish populations, as well as climate change, one thing is certain,
input to fisheries monitoring and the fisheries of the Broads now have
research carried out in the Broads. in place a strong strategy that they
>> Access so rightly deserve.
The FAP seeks to improve boat If you would like a copy of the FAP
and bank angling access in or have any questions or views
the Broads, together with the on Broads fisheries issues please
establishment of a comprehensive contact us on 08708 506 506.
network of slipways.
Working together for new facilities on the Broads
Anglers will benefit from new and improved access and facilities on the Broads,
thanks to work being carried out as part of the Broadland Flood Alleviation
Project. The Environment Agency is working together with the Broads Angling
Strategy Group, the Broads Authority and Broadland Environmental Services
Ltd, to highlight possible improvements which could be made when carrying
out vital flood defence work. Examples of new angling facilities and access
improvements to be made in the future include:
>> South Walsham Fleet Dyke: Up to ten new angling platforms.
>> River Waveney at Barsham Marshes: New angling platforms,
The Broads have got something car park and footpath improvements.
to offer to all fishermen. >> River Bure at Coldharbour: Improved car parking facilities.
Enjoying the tranquility of an Other general improvements will help to improve access for anglers, including
installing self-closing gates rather than stiles (easier for the angler laden with
early morning on the Broads
gear!) and the widening and resurfacing of flood bank paths.
For more information see www.bfap.org