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Shepperton Lake in West Cork goes green

Shepperton Lake in West Cork goes green

Inland Fisheries Ireland introduces eco-friendly measures for anglers

Wednesday, 4th December 2019: Shepperton Lake, located near Skibbereen in West Cork, will now be eco-friendly following the introduction of measures to reduce the carbon footprint of anglers fishing the popular Shepperton (Shreelane) fishery. Inland Fisheries Ireland is introducing regulations which will only permit battery powered engines on the lake from the 1st of January 2020.

As part of the eco-friendly measures, Inland Fisheries Ireland is removing its four petrol engines from use at Shepperton. Anglers can now hire one of the recently refurbished boats and bring their own battery-powered engines. This follows similar measures introduced at Ballinlough, Leap which has operated successfully for a number of years. The boat hire at Shepperton Lake, including a one-day fishing permit for up to two anglers, will cost €30.

Pictured are Martin Dennehy, Fisheries Officer and Mick Fawl, Fisheries Inspector with the recently refurbished 14 feet ‘Angler’s Fancy’ boats which are available for hire..

Sean Long, Director of the South Western River Basin District, said: “This initiative was proposed by the local Inland Fisheries Ireland ‘Green Team’ as a quick and simple measure to reduce carbon emissions. We are pleased to offer this green solution to anglers at the lake while also maintaining the permit price once again this year.”

Inland Fisheries Ireland’s ‘Green Team’ is made up of staff in various locations across the country. It is part of the organisation’s efforts to refocus the philosophy of the organisation in line with the critical nature of climate change and the impact it is having on the fisheries resource. The Green Team work to create solutions which will help the organisation achieve its energy reduction target of 33 per cent by 2020 and devise solutions which will support society in reducing its environmental footprint.

Shreelane in West Cork is a popular winter pike angling destination attracting local and visiting anglers to the area. As shore angling is not permitted, anglers are advised to book a boat locally from Mrs E. Connolly via telephone 028 33328 in advance to avoid disappointment. 

For more information about Inland Fisheries Ireland, visit www.fisheriesireland.ie .

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For media information:
Órla Sheils
Communications Manager
Inland Fisheries Ireland
E: orla.sheils@fisheriesireland.ie
T: 01 884 2673

 

About Inland Fisheries Ireland

Inland Fisheries Ireland is a statutory body operating under the aegis of the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment (DCCAE) and was established under the Fisheries Act on 1st July 2010. Its principal function is the protection and conservation of the inland fisheries resource. Inland Fisheries Ireland promotes supports, facilitates and advises the Minister on the conservation, protection, management, development and improvement of inland fisheries, including sea angling. Inland Fisheries Ireland also develops policy and national strategies relating to inland fisheries and sea angling and advises the Minister on same.