30/08/05
INTEREST IN ANLING REMAINS HIGH Interest
in angling is high amongst people in England and Wales, especially the young according
to Public Attitudes to Angling 2005, a new survey report released by the Environment
Agency. The survey was designed
by the Environment Agency to assess people's attitudes toward angling in England
and Wales and followed up two similar surveys carried out in 1997 and 2001. The
findings are based on face-to-face interviews with over 2000 people from across
England & Wales conducted between March and April 2005. Over
70% of those questioned for the survey agreed that 'angling is an acceptable pastime'
and only 8% disagreed. Some attitudes toward angling are more positive than in
2001 and over 50% of those participating in the survey agreed anglers care for
the environment. The report also indicates that there are 3.5 million
current freshwater anglers in England and Wales and another 4.4.million potential
freshwater anglers. There are 3 million current sea anglers. Interest
in fishing was particularly high amongst young people aged 12 to 16 years. Almost
1 in 5 had been freshwater fishing in the past two years. As many again have an
interest in going in the future although most of these have never had an opportunity
to try out the sport. - Key
factors highlighted in the survey that encourage people to take up the sport are:
- Having
someone to go with
- Knowing
somewhere local to go
- Information
on how to fish
Dafydd
Evans, Head of Fisheries for the Environment Agency commented: "For the
past few years we have been expanding our work in angling development and participation
- responding to Government guidance. We have cut the price of a junior licence
and have channeled income from angler's licences into improving urban fisheries.
It's great to see that almost 8 million people have an interest in this all-inclusive
sport . " Copies of
the survey report are available in PDF format here,
or from the website at www.environment-agency.gov.uk/fish.
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