HC Deb 02 March 1973 vol 851 cc447-8W
Mr. Atkinson

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what was the total cost of research into salmon fish diseases as against research concerning coarse fish for the years 1970–71 and 1972.

Mr. Anthony Stodart

The total cost of the Department's research on salmon and freshwater fisheries was £102,000 in 1970–71, £114,000 in 1971–72 and is expected to be £144,000 in 1972–73. About one-third of this expenditure was

MEMBERSHIP OF RIVER AUTHORITIES AND LICENCES ISSUED IN 1971
River Authorities Licences Issued—Calendar Year 1971
River Authority Number of Fishery Members Freshwater Fish Non-migratory Trout Total
Bristol Avon 1 26,587 2,608 29,195
Essex 2 55,160 1,193 56,353
Great Ouse 2 96,879* 96,879
Isle of Wight 2 432 30 462
Kent† 2 54,290 43,815 98,105
Lincolnshire 2 65,416 854 66,270
Mersey and Weaver 1 Nil Nil Nil
Welland and Nene 2 60,748 5,072 65,820
*Combined freshwater and trout licence.
†Financial year ended 31st March 1972.

Mr. Atkinson

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if he will list the number of fishery representa-

on research into fish diseases, of which much the greater part was devoted to salmonids. It is difficult to be precise about the non-disease research effort applied to game and coarse fish because some of the work undertaken is of benefit to both. However, a sizeable proportion of the total resources available is applied to coarse fish problems.