Environment
Relevant articles about the environment will be included in this section. Anything that affects the environment and fish life in general in the loughs and rivers of Ireland is of utmost importance to angling and the survival of all fish-life, acquatic life and fauna in these vitally important ecosystems.
Freshwater habitats under constant bombardment
Invasive species – what you can do
T.A.F.I. submission to the I.F.I. Corporate_Plan_2010
I.F.I. Corporate_Plan_2010_-_2014
Salmon Watch Ireland Newsletter
The Angling Council of Ireland now have a website up and running with information in regards to all aspects of angling and covering a number of Irish Angling Bodies. Founded eight years ago, the ACI is affiliated to the Irish Sports Council and has become the recognised umbrella organisation for the five disciplines of angling at national level. The ACI is the forum for debate and discussion of the issues that are of most concern to anglers and provides the platform for anglers to address and find resolution for these issues. It is the powerhouse where anglers can develop strategies to meet the demands on angling in the present and for the future.
An important objective of the ACI is to present angling concerns to the highest authorities and to ensure that the voice of angling is heard clearly in the halls of legislation.
Click here for the website: Angling Council of Ireland
T.A.F.I. have a new Environmental Officer. Tom Drinan has taken on the position so if any Angling Clubs have environmental issues such as pollution, water quality, invasive species etc. contact Tom @ tomdrinan@gmail.com and he can assist you with your problems.

