Application for permission to introduce or keep fish in inland waters: privacy notice
This privacy notice explains what personal data is collected when someone applies for permission to introduce or keep fish in inland waters, and how that personal data is used
Controller and Data Protection Officer contact details
The Environment Agency runs the service to issue fish movement permits and authorisations. We are the controller for the personal data we process to provide these services. A controller decides how and why personal data is processed.
Our personal information charter explains:
- your rights and how to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office
- what we do with your personal information (personal data)
- how to contact our Data Protection Officer
Why we are able to process your personal data
We have official authority as the environmental regulator in England under the Keeping and Introduction of Fish (England and River Esk Catchment Area) Regulations 2015.
The law allows us to process your personal data under article 6(1)(e) of the UK General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). We are allowed to process personal data when we need to carry out tasks in the public interest as a regulator.
What personal data we collect
We collect the personal data asked for during the application process for the service you are applying for.
Our purpose for collecting personal data is to assess and process your application. If you do not give us this information, we cannot give you a permit.
The personal data we collect includes your:
- full name
- contact details – postal address, email address, and telephone number
- your internet protocol (IP) address and details of which web browser you use
We may process your personal data in any questions or feedback you send to us, including your email address if you contact us.
What we do with your personal data
We use your personal data to help us:
- process your application for a permit
- make a decision on your application
- contact you about your application or permit
- give you a live fish movement site permit
- contact you if we have to make any changes to the permit
- check you are complying with your permit
- carry out potential enforcement action
- consult with the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, the Fish Health Inspectorate, HM Revenue and Customs, Natural England or Natural Resources Wales when necessary to determine your permit
- contact you with important information about related environmental matters
- fulfil our statutory duty to maintain, improve and develop salmon, trout, freshwater fish and eel fisheries
We may use your email address to contact you for user research to improve our service. You do not have to take part in the research.
We do not use your personal data to make an automated decision or for automated profiling.
We will share your name and contact details with an appointed Independent Person in the event you appeal against a refusal to grant a permit, the imposition of any condition or when served with a notice under the Keeping and Introduction of Fish (England and River Esk Catchment Area) Regulations 2015. The Independent Person will only use your personal data to contact you about your appeal.
Where your personal data is stored, transferred and processed
We store, transfer and process your personal data on our servers in the UK. Your data will not be transferred outside the European Economic Area.
How long we keep your personal data
We keep your personal data while your permit is in use (active) and for 3 years from when the permit is surrendered by you or expires.
Changes to this notice
We may change this privacy notice. Any changes will apply to you and your data immediately.
If these changes affect how your personal data is processed, we will take reasonable steps to let you know.