PROTECTING RIVERS WILL BRING BENEFITS TO WALES, SAY AGENCY

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
June of 2005

 

07/06/2005 - Some of the most important Welsh rivers from an angling and conservation perspective are the Afon Teifi in Ceredigion and the Tywi in Carmarthenshire.
These prolific salmon, sewin (sea trout) and brown trout rivers attract visitors from all parts of the UK and further afield and are designated as special areas of conservation (SAC's) in the European Habitats Directive. But Intensive agriculture and issues such as over-grazing have had an adverse effect on some parts of the river habitat. Environment Agency Wales are addressing these issues as part of the Fishing Wales project.

We have been working with landowners throughout Wales to improve livestock management and farming practices near to important fish spawning streams. Livestock is being kept away from the riverbanks and vegetation allowed to regenerate, allowing riverbanks to recover and stabilise. The river is allowed to return to a much more natural state, improving the habitat for fish and producing wider benefits for wildlife, from invertebrates to otters.

Some of the areas that are already feeling the benefit of these habitat improvements are :-

Bargoed Brook. (Newcastle Emlyn)
Lower Afon Duar (Llanybydder)
River Berwyn (Tregaron)
River Dulais (Rhosmaen)
River Cennen (Nr Llandeilo)
River Bran (Llangadog)

Many other schemes have been delivered and are planned for South Wales river catchments during 2005. It is hoped that these works delivered as part of the Fishing Wales project will safeguard these important spawning areas for fish. So far more than 50 km of river in South West Wales alone will have been improved in this way, with a further 22 km planned before the end of the year. We are also working with the Forestry Commission to improve more than 70 km of river within their holdings, bringing the total planned improvements to more than 140 km.

Dave Charlesworth, Sustainable Fisheries Project Officer, Environment Agency Wales said: ' These projects are essential to protect and safeguard important spawning areas for fish. The funds we have received from the Welsh Assembly Government have been very important in enabling us to access Objective 1 EU funding. Many rivers in Wales have always been prime game angling destinations and it is great that we are able protect such valuable assets to Wales. The momentum generated from the Fishing Wales projects must be sustained if we are to realise the benefits, both social and economical, of a vibrant angling tourism industry in Wales.'

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship
(Indeg Jones)
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