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The Regional Fisheries Boards
There are seven Regional Fisheries Boards. These statutory bodies are responsible for maintaining and improving environmental quality and developing and protecting the fisheries resource in their region. The regions are drawn up on a catchment basis.
- The Eastern Regional Fisheries Board
- The Southern Regional Fisheries Board
- The South Western Regional Fisheries Board
- The Shannon Regional Fisheries Board
- The Western Regional Fisheries Board
- The North Western Regional Fisheries Board
- The Northern Regional Fisheries Board
In Northern Ireland inland fisheries and sea angling resources are managed by both the the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure (inland fisheries) and the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development which has responsibility for managing the rivers and drainage of Northern Ireland and its sea fisheries. See this link for more information: Managemet of Northern Ireland inland fisheries and sea angling resources.
