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|Main contact surname=Clapham | |Main contact surname=Clapham | ||
|Contact organisation=Environment Agency | |Contact organisation=Environment Agency | ||
|Partner organisations= | |Partner organisations=Milton Keynes Angling Association, Woodland Trust. | ||
|Multi-site=No | |Multi-site=No | ||
|Project picture=Installing bundles.JPG | |Project picture=Installing bundles.JPG | ||
|Picture description=Stabilization work commences | |Picture description=Stabilization work commences | ||
|Project summary=Site is location of a historically successful Barbel fishery. Recent deterioration has been noted by EA and Anglers at this location. Surveys have shown that the decline is likely to be a result of increased sediment load from collapsed banks undermined by signal crayfish activity, along with historic | |Project summary=Site is location of a historically successful Barbel fishery. Recent deterioration has been noted by EA and Anglers at this location. Surveys have shown that the decline is likely to be a result of increased sediment load from collapsed banks undermined by signal crayfish activity, along with historic modifications that have reduced the natural resilience of the river. | ||
Measures undertaken and planned at this site include: | Measures undertaken and planned at this site include: | ||
- Tree planting (started April 2014) | - Tree planting (started April 2014) | ||
50 Willow whips planted in margins of river | 50 Willow whips planted in margins of river. | ||
- Further tree planting (Feb 2015) | - Further tree planting (Feb 2015) |
Revision as of 10:02, 4 February 2015
Project overview
Status | In progress |
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Project web site | |
Themes | Fisheries, Hydromorphology |
Country | England |
Main contact forename | Rob |
Main contact surname | Clapham |
Main contact user ID | |
Contact organisation | Environment Agency |
Contact organisation web site | |
Partner organisations | Milton Keynes Angling Association, Woodland Trust. |
Parent multi-site project | |
This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
No |
Project summary
Site is location of a historically successful Barbel fishery. Recent deterioration has been noted by EA and Anglers at this location. Surveys have shown that the decline is likely to be a result of increased sediment load from collapsed banks undermined by signal crayfish activity, along with historic modifications that have reduced the natural resilience of the river.
Measures undertaken and planned at this site include:
- Tree planting (started April 2014) 50 Willow whips planted in margins of river.
- Further tree planting (Feb 2015) 100 Alder, 50 Hawthorn, 25 Oak, 25 Maple and other species, to be planted along this section of river with support from Woodlands Trust.
- Bank stabilization(started October 2014) 2 sections of bank stabilazation completed using brushwood bundles, staked into bank.
- Riffle enhancement(started October 2014) 1 riffle enhancement installed in October 2014. (2 Poplar logs staked and tied with fencing wire). 1 riffle ehancement to be installed in additional location in Feb 2015 (5 Poplar logs 2-4 m in length to be secured with 20mm re-bar. Logs to be in alternating orientations to maximise variation in scour patterns).
- Channel narrowing (expected 2015)
All work undertaken by Environment Agency with assistance from local volunteers.
Monitoring surveys and results
Location of riffle enhancement 1 is existing WFD monitoring site for fish. Pre- and post-enhancement survey data will be available.
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