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Before 1.jpg
Bank section before works 2004 (courtesy of Salix Water & Wetland Services Ltd)
After 1.jpg
Bank section after works 2005 (courtesy of Salix Water & Wetland Services Ltd)
Bank re-profiling.jpg
Bank re-profiling (courtesy of Salix Water & Wetland Services Ltd)
Marginal habitat creation.jpg
Marginal habitat creation (courtesy of Salix Water & Wetland Services Ltd)
Improvement
Inconclusive
Awaiting results
Deterioration
No change
Biological quality element
Element:
Angiosperms
Fish
Fish: Abundance
Fish: Age structure
Fish: Disturbance-sensitive species
Fish: Species composition
Invertebrates
Invertebrates: Abundance
Invertebrates: Disturbance-sensitive species
Invertebrates: Diversity
Invertebrates: Taxonomic composition
Macroalgae
Macrophytes
Macrophytes and/or phytobenthos: Average abundance
Macrophytes and/or phytobenthos: Taxonomic composition
Phytoplankton
Phytoplankton: Average abundance
Phytoplankton: Blooms
Phytoplankton: Taxonomic composition
Monitored before:
Monitored after:
Qualitative monitoring:
Quantitative monitoring:
Control site used:
Result:
Improvement
Inconclusive
Awaiting results
Deterioration
No change
Improvement
Inconclusive
Awaiting results
Deterioration
No change
Improvement
Inconclusive
Awaiting results
Deterioration
No change
River Cleddau case study
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