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Annan Fishery Management Plan - RAFTS

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River <strong>Annan</strong> DSFB Fisheries <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> 2009 – 20145.5 Education and Training5.5.1 Ensure that school children are aware of fisheries issues.Action Description Reactive orProactive5.5.1.a Contact all the primary schools in theProactivecatchment and offer the Salmon in theclassroom project to them. Aim to complete aprogramme with at least four schools per year5.5.1.b With project partners, link the Fishing for ProactiveKnowledge project with the salmon in theclassroom projectTimescaleInviteschools forparticipationNov 2008Completefirst projectsby end20095.5.1.c5.5.1.d5.5.1.e5.5.1.fComplete salmon cycle project in the Forest ofAeDevise a coordinated Primary Schools planwith Barony College for the promotion of all‘teacher led or facilitated activities’, gainingsynergies, staffing efficiencies and increasingengagement in Dumfries and GallowayIn partnership with Barony College, LANTRAand other Boards or River Trusts, create a planfor the development of resources to supportPrimary School engagement in educationalactivities, including offering interactive learningobjects and teacher resource packs throughVirtual Learning Environments and web tools.(The plan could be used to lever additionalfunds)In collaboration with Barony College and otherpartners, create a relationship marketing database, whereby any young person who hasundertaken an activity and given their consentcan be contacted directly to promotesubsequent activities or educational / careeropportunities. (This can be hosted andmanaged by Barony College)ProactiveProactiveOpenfacilityDecember2009<strong>Plan</strong>completedApril 2009Proactive March 2009Proactive Data Basecompletedby April200982

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