Case study:Sunrise, River Trent, Staffordshire University
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Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Project web site | http://https://www.erdf-sunrise.co.uk/ |
Themes | Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity, Social benefits, Urban |
Country | England |
Main contact forename | Nick |
Main contact surname | Mott |
Main contact user ID | User:Nick Mott |
Contact organisation | Staffordshire Wildlife Trust |
Contact organisation web site | http://https://www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk/ |
Partner organisations | Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, Environment Agency, Staffordshire University, Wild Trout Trust, ERDF, Stoke-on-Trent City Council, Dynamic Rivers, University of Salford |
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Project summary
Part of the ERDF-funded Sunrise Project. 500 metres of heavily-engineered, trapezoidal channel was restored to a multiple channel connected to a wider area of floodplain with backwaters, exposed riverine sediments, ponds and reedswamp.
Monitoring surveys and results
Baseline geomorphology (drone DTM and depths), fish and invertebrate sampling carried out in 2020.
Repeat surveys ongoing. Results include first breeding records for Brown Trout in the urban River Trent in December 2020, 2021 and 2022.
Lessons learnt
The University and the project partners are planning a second phase of work along an upstream reach to connect the University-owned area to Trent Mill.
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