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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 22 November 2012 20:27 |
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NACA Members are invited to join us on Wednesday 30th January 2013 for an evening when two of our partners will be providing information on two important projects which effect you as anglers in this region.
Get up close and personal with the 'Killer Shrimp' Will Burchnall from the Broads Authority will be on hand to show us the devastation this invasive species could cause in our region with displays and information on how you can help stop it spreading further.
Followed by
Tom Howard from the Environment Agency will give a presentation on the plight of the European Eel and the work of the environment agency to help this enigmatic species to recover in UK waters and the progress of the European Eel management plan
NACA members will also be able to find out more about the associations aims for the coming year and about the exciting fishery projects we have launched in 2013
The evening is held at Bawburgh village hall on 30th January 2013
7.00pm for a 7.20pm start a bar will be available
Membership will be available on the night for new members and those who wish to renew
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Dikerogammarus 'Killer Shrimp' update Autumn 2012 |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 28 October 2012 18:22 |
A recent Shrimp report update from the Environment Agency has shown low level contamination in Wroxham Broad NACA again wants to advise all anglers either local or visiting this area to understand the dangers of the Killer Shrimp and how best to help stop its spread. Further notes can be read here.
Please follow the link to the Check Clean Dry leaflet and to download the poster.
Further information can also be found on the Broads Authority website
We urge all anglers and water users to take this campaign seriously because once the shrimp is present in a water body there is no known way to eradicate it, over time it will have a devastating impact on our aquatic Eco systems that will seriously effect the fisheries and the environment we enjoy as anglers.
Don't be the angler to introduce the Shrimp to your water !
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Norfolk Anglers Conservation Association |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 28 October 2012 10:43 |
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Norfolk Anglers Conservation Association AGM
Holding statement
Regrettably, the NACA committee have taken the decision not to hold an AGM this year 2012.
A members social evening will be arranged shortly. This is to coincide with the publication of the Norfolk Angler Magazine no. 8, which has also been held back until this decision had been confirmed.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 02 December 2012 19:24 |
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Welcome to the Norfolk Anglers website |
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Welcome to the new and updated Norfolk Anglers Conservation Association website, many new features have been built into this new site that will make it easier to manage and update. This will allow us to provide information about the Association, its work and its fisheries on a regular basis. The site is still being developed in the background so some of this will be added progressively over the coming weeks and months. In the meantime please browse the site and make use of the information provided. The old NACA site will remain online for a short period whilst all the information is transferred and updated where appropriate and will eventually be turned off, transferring its search rankings to this new website.
Key features will be RSS feeds to keep you up to date on news and events as they are posted, ability to print or access information in PDF files as well as inform friends of things you discover on the site by using embedded ' email a friend' links on many pages. Galleries are currently being prepared and have basic images at present, if you are an NACA member and have pictures of fish caught on NACA fisheries send them to the Secretary, we'll add them to the appropriate gallery.
Now a little about the NACA
Founded in 1985 in an effort to capture the obvious unity that existed within angling in Norfolk to fight for the rivers that had until recently been top grade fisheries, but due to over abstraction and mis-management were in decline. Much of this history of who, what and when is recorded in About NACA and if you value your own fishing, this would be a good section to visit, you may even consider the value of setting up a local version of what NACA has striven to achieve. |
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NACA Membership Information |
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Membership of Norfolk Anglers Conservation Association is open to all, and applies in several categories
- Adult full £20.00
- OAP £3
- Junior £1
- Associated Clubs & Organisations with less than 100 members £15,
101 to 200 members £25, 200+ members £40,
- Associated Individual member £1

To Qualify for this Discount email the Membership Secretary and request a Standing Order application via email here quoting 'Standing Order Discount'.
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Membership runs from 1st January each year and entitles members to an annual copy of the Norfolk Angler, Free public liability insurance, subsidised entry to our many talks and events, and entitles the member to apply for membership permits to our managed fisheries.
NB:(please note membership of the Association doesn't include automatic Access or fishing rights to any of our fisheries)
Membership to the Association also more importantly gives you the satisfaction that you are supporting the only Association of this type in this region giving anglers and conservationists alike a cohesive voice and campaigning strategy to manage and protect our water ways and habitats. To apply for membership by post please download the application form HERE
NOW AVAILABLE: JOIN US here! Online Membership facilities catering for all levels of Membership of NACA -
 One of the benefits of becoming a member of NACA 'Norfolk Angler' magazine
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