Case study:Adare Fish Counter

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Project overview

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Main contact forename Tony
Main contact surname Brew
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This project is to facilitate the re-opening of the Maigue Salmon fishery, by producing statistical evidence to allow accurate estimates of fish stocks.This project was carried out in-conjunction with OPW & IFI.

Monitoring surveys and results

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Monitoring of fish stocks are ongoing.

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Stakeholder consultation and partnership critical for project success. Resourcing the project with the most experienced staff ensured success. Sequencing of work critical. Specialist concrete saw facilitated retaining a significant section of the existing weir. This retained good reference and control points for accurate setting out.Future maintenance issues should be given due consideration in the design process. Detailed pre-works survey and design drawings critical to efficient planning and project delivery. Local recording of water levels allowed efficient project planning in the advent of high river flows (waterlevel.ie).