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“As every year, we want to draw the attention of fishermen to the fact that on April 20. The ban on bream fishing comes into force. Environmentalists will pay particular attention to those sections where the main spawning grounds for these fish are located, ”said Vitalis Marozas, head of the Klaipėda Wildlife Protection Inspectorate.
According to the ecologist, the bream is one of the most abundant fish populations. It is the predominant fish in the Curonian lagoon, spawning more in the water bodies of the Nemunas Delta Regional Park.
“During the closed season, seabream catches a lot and without these prohibitions, it is likely that fishermen will catch this species in abundance. Bans and restrictions are needed for fish to reproduce successfully, ”Maroz said.
During the insurance period, environmentalists pay close attention to the Nemunas Delta Regional Park, the bodies of water in this area, organizing raids during the dark hours of the day.
The bodies of water of the Nemunas Delta Regional Park are all the water bodies located in the Nemunas Delta Regional Park, except those located in the Nemunas Pre-Delta Natural Reserve. Krokai Arch in the botanical-zoological reserve, in the Curonian lagoon between the Atmata and Skirvytė rivers less than 1 km from the coast, Kniaupas Bay.
We remind you that fishing without an amateur fisherman’s card is subject to administrative responsibility: a fine of 90 to 170 euros with confiscation of the tools and means to commit the offense.
Violation of recreational fishing regulations for the use of prohibited or prohibited fishing gear will result in a fine of between € 120 and € 300 with the confiscation of said gear and equipment.
In addition, if the fish is caught during the closed period, the damage caused to nature will be calculated: for each bream caught illegally you will have to pay 100 euros. After the heat in the Minija fish reserve, the damage triples.
In addition, the ecologist reminds that both before and after fishing, all fishermen must collect municipal waste within a radius of 5 meters around the fishing place and, after fishing, take it to the municipal waste collection containers.
Also from April 20. The ban on fishing in the 400 m area around the Dabinta peninsula in the Kaunas lagoon will come into force.
Residents are encouraged to report fishing rule violations directly to the AAD by calling 8 (5) 2732995.