CATCH project has been presented at the CCB Annual Conference
Project CATCH representatives were present at the Annual Conference of the Coalition Clean Baltic 2018.
Project CATCH representatives were present at the Annual Conference of the Coalition Clean Baltic 2018.
Project CATCH partners met again at the 5th internal meeting in Rostock, Germany at 17th April 2018. The meeting has focused mainly on the new project web platform, dedicated to the specific case studies areas - it will be launched this year to provide detail information to the anglers about great fishing spots at the coast [...]
The World Fish Migration Day (WFMD) is a one day global celebration to create awareness on the importance of open rivers and migratory fish.
The European Commission has published and announced public consultations regarding evaluation of Council Regulation (EC) No 1100/2007 of 18 September 2007 establishing measures for the recovery of the stock of European eel.
Fishing for garfish is really popular and fun way of angling - whether you are an experienced angler or beginner. So join the Garfish Festival on May 12.-13, Kalundborg, Denmark.
The Danish research institution DTU Aqua has published a report on brackish water pikes – that gather a lot of knowledge from national and international literature as well as other sources, including anglers and commercial fishermen.
Hence the University of Rostock and EUCC-D presented the project CATCH at the Pow-Wow for Tourism Professionals.
Do you want to know more about catching big and many seatrouts on the north coast of Zealand? Then sign up for this talk where you will meet two local experts give away there best tips and tricks.
Join Fjordlandet Open March 2018 - Denmark's only Catch & Release coast competition. Catch abig, beautiful sea trout, take a picture of it and release it back into the fjord - and bring a nice prize instead!
The nationwide anglilng competition Reska Troć 2018 took place on 16-18 February in Mrzeżyno (Poland). The competition was organized by local angling NGO the Friends of the River Rega, and coorganized by the Green Federation GAJA, which promoted the CATCH project as part of the event.