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    Increased angling enforcement on BC waterways

    https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016ENV0032-000871

    The Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC and the B.C. Conservation Officer Service (COS) are joining forces to ensure anglers respect the rules while enjoying freshwater lakes and rivers throughout British Columbia this summer.

    For the second year in a row, through the generosity of the society, popular fishing areas will see extra patrols by conservation officers to address illegal activity and encourage compliance.

    In 2003, the Province signed a 30-year contract with the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC to be a non-profit delivery partner with a mandate to conserve and enhance freshwater fishing opportunities in B.C. Since April 1, 2015, 100% of freshwater fishing licence revenue has been invested in recreational fisheries, delivering on a commitment government made in 2013.

    Last year alone saw funding of $10 million, some of which the society invests to enhance existing compliance, enforcement and education efforts.

    Non-compliance with the Wildlife Act has a direct impact on fish, the environment, revenues to the society and the Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation, as well as the overall fishing experience in B.C.

    British Columbians are encouraged to report suspicious angling activity to the B.C. Conservation Officer Services’ Report All Poachers and Polluters (RAPP) hotline at: 1 877 952-7277.

    Mary Polak, Minister of Environment –

    “Thanks to the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC, the province’s freshwater lakes and rivers will have additional conservation officers on patrol, ensuring compliance and providing outreach to angling communities. At this time of year, fishing is an especially popular activity on B.C. waters and increased patrols help protect fish and the environment.”

    Andrew Wilson, president, Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC –

    “Building on the success of last year’s pilot project, the society and B.C.’s anglers are helping support another year of enhanced outreach, compliance and enforcement from the Conservation Officer Service.”

    Quick Facts:

    Between May 2015 and November 2015, conservation officers spent an additional 2,017 hours on angling compliance and enforcement activities.
    During this period, 4,019 anglers and angling guides were checked for compliance.
    Conservation officers handed out 599 charges and warnings.
    Anglers aged 16 and older are required to have a current valid B.C. freshwater fishing license to fish in non-tidal waters.
    Fishing licences can be purchased online, through vendors at local tackle shops or from a government agent.
    Learn More:

    For more information about the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC and how to purchase a B.C. freshwater fishing licence, visit: www.gofishbc.com

    To learn more about the Conservation Officer Service and the duties of a conservation officer, visit: www.env.gov.bc.ca/cos/

    Learn more about B.C.’s freshwater fishing regulations: www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/fish/regulations
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    Re: Increased angling enforcement on BC waterways

    Too bad some of those dollars were not funneled to wildlife enforcement.
    ".....It will be far easier to limit and undo the follies of a Trudeau government than to restore the necessary common sense and good judgment to a depraved electorate willing to have such a man for their prime minister......​"

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