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IFI announces €729k in grants for 16 new salmon and sea trout projects

  • Minister Dooley welcomes investment in fisheries conservation projects for 2026

Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) has today announced funding for projects in seven counties to help restore salmon and trout stocks, and their habitats.

IFI’s Habitats and Conservation Scheme 2026 has awarded €728,909 for 16 innovative environmental projects.

The competitive scheme, administered by IFI, supports sustainable initiatives to ensure native salmon and sea trout survive and thrive, and overcome ongoing challenges they face in the wild.

This year financial assistance will be provided to projects across the Republic of Ireland in: Meath (€149.5k); Mayo (€49.6k); Clare (€50.4k); Offaly (€55k); Donegal (€33.1k); Cork (€77.3k); Sligo (€62.5k), and for national projects (€251.2k).

Large woody tree wedge installation used in river habitat restoration

Vartry River in Wicklow - large woody tree wedge installation used in river habitat restoration

The transformative fish conservation projects include: 

  • A genetic study on the River Blackwater in Co Cork to collect 2,000 juvenile salmonid (salmon and trout) samples from spawning streams for analysis, with key assistance from local anglers.
     
  • The Killavullen fishery project in Co Cork to develop a river habitat restoration plan following the fish kill on the River Blackwater.
     
  • The Inagh River solar pump project in Co Clare to support riverbank restoration by fencing off cattle access points, and installing water pumps for livestock.
     
  • A national project to create a best-practice design guidance manual for using large wood in habitat restoration to encourage natural river processes. It will be based in different river ecosystems in counties Galway, Dublin, Wicklow, Meath and Kildare.
     
  • A salmon habitat restoration project on the Deel River in Co Meath to augment spawning gravels to facilitate salmonid spawning and nursery grounds.
     
  • The Kilnagross Trimblestown riparian restoration project in Co Meath to replenish the gravels in this traditionally excellent salmonid spawning area which is showing a gradual decrease in spawning success.  
     
  • The Doonbeg riverbank planting project in Co Clare to enhance salmon habitats using native tree species to provide shade to keep the river cooler in warm periods.
Doonbeg river

Doonbeg River, Co Clare

Monies for the scheme are generated by the sale of salmon and sea trout angling licences and permits, and commercial fishing licences in Ireland. 

The Habitats and Conservation Scheme also includes two separate projects - receiving €34.7k from the Midland Fisheries Fund - to restore trout habitats and works that are of benefit to anglers.

Announcing the award recipients Minister of State for Fisheries and the Marine, Timmy Dooley TD, said: "Atlantic salmon and sea trout are among Ireland’s most important native species but they continue to face significant pressures from habitat degradation to climate change. 

"Protecting these species requires sustained investment and strong partnerships between Government, State agencies and local communities.

"This funding will support practical conservation projects designed to improve the long-term resilience of Ireland’s wild salmonid populations.

"It is particularly encouraging to see local communities and stakeholders playing such an active role in safeguarding these valuable natural resources and local natural amenities for future generations."

Dr Eamonn Kelly Inland Fisheries Ireland CEO commented: "Healthy fish populations in Ireland’s rivers and lakes make an important contribution to the economic and social fabric of Ireland’s villages, towns, and cities.

"IFI’s Habitats and Conservation Scheme aims to protect and develop this community resource. 

"I am pleased that IFI is partnering with communities and stakeholders on this scheme to help restore resilient habitats for new generations of freshwater fish."

Deel River

Deel River, Co Meath 

  • Since 2016 IFI has provided €9.6m to different groups and fisheries development experts through its Habitats and Conservation Scheme
     
  • The scheme comprises IFI’s Salmon and Sea Trout Rehabilitation, Conservation and Protection Fund, and the Midland Fisheries Fund
     
  • A list of the successful applicants for 2026 can be found here and below. 

Project Title Organisation(s) involved County Award
Design guidance for using large wood in habitat restoration - Planning, Design, Placement, and Maintenance of Large Wood in Rivers Inland Fisheries Ireland, in collaboration with Coillte and the Office of Public Works National €98,984.82
Salmon Conservation Limit Attainment 2027 Inland Fisheries Ireland National €152,304.67
River and Riparian Habitat Restoration on the Trimblestown River, a tributary of the River Boyne, from Ballyfallon to Ardglassan, Co. Meath. Phase 2: Clonleeson Inland Fisheries Ireland, in collaboration with the Office of Public Works Meath €54,318.55
Habitat restoration works on the Skane River, a tributary of the River Boyne, between Dowdstown and Dunsany, Co. Meath. Phase 3: Bellinter Lower Inland Fisheries Ireland, in collaboration with the Office of Public Works Meath €14,088.65
Salmon habitat maintenance works on the River Boyne at Newtown, Trim, Co. Meath Inland Fisheries Ireland, in collaboration with the Office of Public Works Meath €7,934
Sea to Source Sea to Source Project Group, in collaboration with Sláinte Research group at the University of Limerick Mayo

€49,630.89

 

Doonbeg riparian planting Inland Fisheries Ireland Clare €10,441.20
River Barrow Tribs Development project Inland Fisheries Ireland, in collaboration with Offaly County Council Offaly €55,000
Gweebarra Habitat Enhancement 2025 Inland Fisheries Ireland Donegal €33,186.41
Blackwater Genetic Study Inland Fisheries Ireland, in collaboration with various angling organisations, clubs and interested stakeholders Cork €67,303.19
Inagh River Solar water pump project Inland Fisheries Ireland, in collaboration with Restore Ballymacraven River Association, and Hometree  Clare €40,000
Ballisodare Catchment Restoration Projects Inland Fisheries Ireland, in collaboration with Coillte Sligo €40,730
Newtown River Phase 3 Inland Fisheries Ireland Sligo €21,800
Killavullen Fishery Riparian Restoration Projects Killavullen Angling Club Cork €10,000
Salmon habitat restoration on the Deel River, a tributary of the River Boyne. Phase 1: Killyon Manor Inland Fisheries Ireland, in collaboration with the Office of Public Works Meath €62,611
Salmon habitat maintenance works on the Trimblestown River, Kilnagross, Co. Meath Inland Fisheries Ireland, in collaboration with the Office of Public Works Meath €10,580

Project Title Organisation(s) involved County Award
Lough O'Flynn angling car park Inland Fisheries Ireland & Lough O’Flynn & District Anglers Association Roscommon €10,783
Hanstown River Riverine Restoration Project 2026 Inland Fisheries Ireland & Lough Ennell Trout Preservation Association Westmeath €23,971