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North Western Regional Fisheries Board
The North Western Regional Fisheries Board is the statutory body responsible for the conservation, protection, development, management, promotion and marketing of inland fisheries and sea angling resources in Ireland’s north western fisheries region. The Board is also responsible for protection of mollusc fisheries in its area of jurisdiction. The region extends from Pigeon Point, Clew Bay, Co. Mayo, to Mullaghmore Head, Co. Sligo and includes the catchment areas of all rivers and lakes which flow into the sea between those two points as well as the sea area from coast to baselines, and 12 miles from baselines out to sea, between the two points. The Board’s headquarters are located on Abbey Street in Ballina, Co. Mayo, home of the world famous Moy salmon fishery.
For more information or to purchase a rod licence online go to www.northwestfisheries.ie
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