ENVIRONMENT AGENCY BOARD FOCUSES ON FISH

Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
September of 2005

 

30/09/2005 - Improved flood warning and more opportunity for people to fish and boost the local economy - these are just two of the benefits the Environment Agency proposed at the Agency's Board today (Wednesday), at their meeting held at the Dylan Thomas Conference Centre in Swansea.
Fish are recognised as a good indicator of a clean environment and are part of the lifeblood of our natural environment. People view the very existence of healthy fish stocks in our rivers and anglers fishing on the banks as one of the best indicators of clean rivers, lakes and coastal waters.

Fish stocks in Wales and England are encouraging, with numbers increasing in many of our rivers. There are, however, areas of concern and pressures and challenges facing fisheries in the future include;

Climate change – if temperatures, sea level rise and rainfall patterns change, life cycles and migration behaviour may be adversely affected which could be devastating for species which are already rare such as shad.

Siltation – Silted up stream gravels mean there are fewer spawning areas for those fish that prefer fast flowing waters, such as barbel and dace.

Loss of fly life – over the last 15 years there has been a fall in the number of river flies resulting in less food for fish, birds and mammals with detrimental effects for fisheries businesses as anglers depend on good numbers of these for their fishing.

Salmon and freshwater fisheries make important contributions to local economies. The government’s recent review showed that it is the economic and social role of fisheries that distinguishes the Environment Agency’s fisheries duty from its more general duty to contribute to the conservation of other types of wildlife.

Dr Helen Phillips, Director Environment Agency Wales, said: "We continually want to find better ways to work with others to be efficient and effective, to make the best use of resources available. We will regularly benchmark how we work and what we do to make sure we provide a service of the highest quality when compared to similar organisations in other countries."

The Board of the Environment Agency meets around six times a year in public at different locations around Wales and England. Board meetings are open to the public to observe.

Details of all Environment Agency Board meetings can be found on this website, where the full agenda and papers for today’s meeting can also be found.

 
 

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