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|Contact organisation=Environment Agency | |Contact organisation=Environment Agency | ||
|Contact organisation url=www.environment-agency.gov.uk | |Contact organisation url=www.environment-agency.gov.uk | ||
|Name of parent multi-site project=Case_study:River Frome Rehabilitation Plan | |||
|Multi-site=No | |Multi-site=No | ||
|Project picture=IMG 6362.JPG | |Project picture=IMG 6362.JPG | ||
|Picture description=Gravel reprofiling work in progress. Courtesy of Alasdair Maxwell - Environment Agency. | |Picture description=Gravel reprofiling work in progress. Courtesy of Alasdair Maxwell - Environment Agency. | ||
|Project summary=The whole of the Moreton channel reach, downstream of the main house had been identified for re-profiling. A survey undertaken showed cross-sections of a fairly uniform profile, which could be improved. Works created a range of profiles along the reach including new pools and riffles and overall a more varied morphology. This has in turn enabled the river to support a more diverse ecology including a more varied habitat for 0+ up to adult salmonids. The works involved the use of a long reach excavator to move existing bed material within the channel. No material was brought on to the site or removed. | |Project summary=The whole of the Moreton channel reach, downstream of the main house had been identified for re-profiling. A survey undertaken showed cross-sections of a fairly uniform profile, which could be improved. Works created a range of profiles along the reach including new pools and riffles and overall a more varied morphology. This has in turn enabled the river to support a more diverse ecology including a more varied habitat for 0+ up to adult salmonids. The works involved the use of a long reach excavator to move existing bed material within the channel. No material was brought on to the site or removed. | ||
Reprofiling of channel bed to create more diverse habitat for aquatic organisms - eg. habitat suitable for fish throughout their lifecycle (spawning to adult). Some LWD debris dams installed, gravel berms and bankside gravel pinch points. | |||
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|Total cost category=1 - 10 k€ | |Total cost category=1 - 10 k€ | ||
|Total1 cost=7.2 | |Total1 cost=7.2 | ||
|Funding sources=Environment Agency | |Funding sources=Environment Agency, Frome, Piddle and West Dorset Fishery Association | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:56, 1 November 2018
Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Project web site | |
Themes | Habitat and biodiversity |
Country | England |
Main contact forename | Alasdair |
Main contact surname | Maxwell |
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Contact organisation | Environment Agency |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk |
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Parent multi-site project | |
This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
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The whole of the Moreton channel reach, downstream of the main house had been identified for re-profiling. A survey undertaken showed cross-sections of a fairly uniform profile, which could be improved. Works created a range of profiles along the reach including new pools and riffles and overall a more varied morphology. This has in turn enabled the river to support a more diverse ecology including a more varied habitat for 0+ up to adult salmonids. The works involved the use of a long reach excavator to move existing bed material within the channel. No material was brought on to the site or removed.
Reprofiling of channel bed to create more diverse habitat for aquatic organisms - eg. habitat suitable for fish throughout their lifecycle (spawning to adult). Some LWD debris dams installed, gravel berms and bankside gravel pinch points.
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Other case studies in this subcatchment: 2e Lower Woodsford River and Floodplain Enhancement, Bockhampton Enhancement, Hurst Bridge (downstream), Louds Mill (Downstream)m Enhancement, Lower Bockhampton, Lower Woodsford, Martins River Island, North Channel Upper Reach, River Frome Rehabilitation Plan, Unit 1b - Long Bridge to Downstream of Louds Mill... further results
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