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|Contact organisation=Morecambe Bay Partnership
|Contact organisation=Morecambe Bay Partnership
|Contact organisation url=http://www.morecambebay.org.uk/
|Contact organisation url=http://www.morecambebay.org.uk/
|Partner organisations=Cumbria Wildlife Trust, Cumbria Woodlands, Lune Rivers Trust, Morecambe Bay Partnership, Arnside & Silverdale AONB Partnership, South Cumbria Rivers Trust,  
|Partner organisations=RSPB, Cumbria Wildlife Trust, Cumbria Woodlands, Lune Rivers Trust, Morecambe Bay Partnership, Arnside & Silverdale AONB Partnership, South Cumbria Rivers Trust,
|Name of parent multi-site project=Case_study:Source to Sea Programme
|Name of parent multi-site project=Case_study:Source to Sea Programme
|Multi-site=No
|Multi-site=No
|Project summary=Significant areas of the Kent, Duddon, and Leven estuaries currently fail to achieve even moderate WFD status, predominantly due to water quality for shellfish.  Discarded rubbish and plastics are also significant problems in these areas. There is poor public awareness of the issues affecting our estuaries.
|Project summary=Significant areas of the Kent, Duddon, and Leven estuaries currently fail to achieve even moderate WFD status, predominantly due to water quality for shellfish.  Discarded rubbish and plastics are also significant problems in these areas. There is poor public awareness of the issues affecting our estuaries.
   
   
This project will build awareness of the issues and build volunteer capacity.  Volunteer teams led and hosted by Morecambe Bay Partnership will carry out beach cleans removing litter, especially plastics.  The project will focus on coastal sections of the Bay that are currently failing.  Additional training will be supported so we develop a network of volunteer champions/ ambassadors who will communicate constructive message with the press and with their local communities, raising awareness of water quality issues and able to highlight actions to address these.  
This project will build awareness of the issues and build volunteer capacity.  Volunteer teams led and hosted by Morecambe Bay Partnership will carry out beach cleans removing litter, especially plastics.  The project will focus on coastal sections of the Bay that are currently failing.  Additional training will be supported so we develop a network of volunteer champions/ ambassadors who will communicate constructive message with the press and with their local communities, raising awareness of water quality issues and able to highlight actions to address these.
 
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Location: 54° 10' 12.37" N, 2° 54' 33.04" W
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Project overview

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Status In progress
Project web site http://lovemybeach.org/groups/morecambe-bay/
Themes Economic aspects, Social benefits, Water quality
Country England
Main contact forename Emma
Main contact surname McColm
Main contact user ID
Contact organisation Morecambe Bay Partnership
Contact organisation web site http://http://www.morecambebay.org.uk/
Partner organisations RSPB, Cumbria Wildlife Trust, Cumbria Woodlands, Lune Rivers Trust, Morecambe Bay Partnership, Arnside & Silverdale AONB Partnership, South Cumbria Rivers Trust
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Significant areas of the Kent, Duddon, and Leven estuaries currently fail to achieve even moderate WFD status, predominantly due to water quality for shellfish. Discarded rubbish and plastics are also significant problems in these areas. There is poor public awareness of the issues affecting our estuaries.

This project will build awareness of the issues and build volunteer capacity. Volunteer teams led and hosted by Morecambe Bay Partnership will carry out beach cleans removing litter, especially plastics. The project will focus on coastal sections of the Bay that are currently failing. Additional training will be supported so we develop a network of volunteer champions/ ambassadors who will communicate constructive message with the press and with their local communities, raising awareness of water quality issues and able to highlight actions to address these.

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Catchment and subcatchment

Catchment

River basin district North West
River basin Lune

Subcatchment

River name LUNE
Area category
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Dominant geology
Ecoregion Great Britain
Dominant land cover
Waterbody ID GB531207212100



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Site

Name Duddon catchments
WFD water body codes
WFD (national) typology
WFD water body name
Pre-project morphology
Reference morphology
Desired post project morphology
Heavily modified water body No
National/international site designation
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Protected species present No
Invasive species present No
Species of interest
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Dominant substrate
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Project background

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Project started
Works started
Works completed
Project completed
Total cost category 1000 - 5000 k€
Total cost (k€) 13501,350 k€ <br />1,350,000 € <br />
Benefit to cost ratio
Funding sources Catchment Restoration Funds

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Reasons for river restoration

Mitigation of a pressure Diffusse pollution
Hydromorphology Quantity & dynamics of flow, Continuity for organisms, Continuity of sediment transport
Biology Fish
Physico-chemical
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Measures

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Bank/bed modifications Blocking of certain grips, Tree planting
Floodplain / River corridor Creation of wetlands, Removal of the obstruction for fish passage
Planform / Channel pattern
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Non-structural measures
Management interventions
Social measures (incl. engagement)
Other Engagement activities will include public consultations, practical volunteering activities like beach cleans, and tree planting, and awareness-raising through media and face-to-face contact.


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