Carmarthen Journal

Fisherman lands huge salmon fine

- IAN LEWIS Reporter ian.lewis@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A LAMPETER man has been ordered to pay £1,886 after pleading guilty to killing six juvenile salmon on the River Teifi.

Catalin Neagu was spotted fishing in Lampeter by a Natural Resources Wales (NRW) enforcemen­t officer on July 6 last year.

The officer saw Neagu catch a small fish and put it in a plastic bag.

After initially denying that he had caught any fish, he eventually showed the bag to the NRW officer which contained six juvenile salmon, known as salmon parr.

Since 2020, both rod fishermen and netsmen have been legally required to return any salmon caught unharmed to the river so that they may have the best chance of survival to spawn and reproduce.

Salmon stocks are in decline internatio­nally and in Wales. Salmon stocks in the Afon Teifi are considered to be vulnerable, currently unsustaina­ble and below safe biological limits.

As a result, the river has been assessed to be in the highest risk category for the last three years.

Jeremy Goddard, NRW’S team leader of the Mid Wales Waste and Enforcemen­t Team said: “With salmon population­s in decline nationally and in the Afon Teifi, we cannot afford to lose six young salmon.

“The byelaws are clear that any salmon caught in Welsh rivers must immediatel­y be returned alive to the river.

“By killing juvenile salmon, Mr Neagu was removing future spawning fish from a river where the population is already ‘at risk’.

“Every little helps when stocks are at such low levels, even relatively small numbers of fish are crucial for stocks to recover in as short a time as possible, these numbers therefore are inherently important.

“We will not hesitate to prosecute people who flout byelaws designed to protect Wales’ at-risk salmon and sea trout population­s.”

Neagu pleaded guilty to three charges at Aberystwyt­h Magistrate­s Court on Monday, January 23.

He was fined £330 on each charge and was ordered to pay NRW’S costs of £500 and a victim surcharge of £396.

 ?? NATURAL RESOURCES WALES ?? A Lampeter man has been ordered to pay £1,886 after pleading guilty to killing six juvenile salmon on the River Teifi.
NATURAL RESOURCES WALES A Lampeter man has been ordered to pay £1,886 after pleading guilty to killing six juvenile salmon on the River Teifi.
 ?? GOOGLE MAPS ?? The River Teifi.
GOOGLE MAPS The River Teifi.

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