‘REEL’ PROGRESS IN LINCOLNSHIRE PROJECT

Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
March of 2006

 

17/03/2006 - As Spring approaches and wildlife gets busy in the Lincolnshire countryside, the REEL project team has also been busy making improvements for fishing and quiet recreation. Money from Lincolnshire County Council the European Regional Development Fund and the Environment Agency is funding the REEL Project.

The main objectives are to improve habitat for fisheries and quiet recreation, improve access to watercourses for all anglers and increase the number of people taking part in the sport of angling.

Last year local people had the chance to say what they would like done with the £500,000 available and as a result several projects are now under way or finished.

Habitat Enhancement
In Boston a reed bed has been improved at Cowbridge Drain, off the Maud Foster just north of the town. This silted up channel has a reed fringe which is important habitat and locally rare. Without management the drain would become choked by weeds and trees and lose its ecological value.

Environment Agency Fisheries Officer Reuben Page had the idea to excavate an area through the reed bed to create an offline channel with pools.

‘Enhancing the reed bed will provide a fish refuge during high water flows when fish could be washed out to sea,’ said Reuben.

‘This area now provides excellent habitat for fish to feed, rest and breed, it will improve fish survival and increase fishing potential in the area’.
REEL is hoping to provide a viewing platform for bird watching at Cowbridge Drain.
The site is owned by Witham Fourth Internal Drainage Board, who will manage and maintain the area.

Access Improvements
Twenty new fishing platforms have already been installed on the Maud Foster drain near Boston. These will improve access to the water and enhance match angling in the area.

Design work is underway on other platforms to make access to the water’s edge easier for all anglers including wheelchair users, in the Lincoln and Boston areas. Several sites are being considered and access to the best locations will be improved.

The platforms are also useful for formal and informal coaching, as they are large enough for two people to stand side by side. This will hopefully encourage more people to ‘have a go’ at freshwater fishing.

Boston & District Angling Association (BDAA) have been given safety equipment, training and a strimmer to manage weed growth around their platforms. Lincoln & District Angling Association (LDAA) are waiting to complete the training and then they will receive their strimmer. This package has also been offered to Scunthorpe & District Angling Association and Witham & District Joint Angling Federation to maintain banks in their patch.

Angling Participation
In line with REEL’s objectives to increase angling in the area a junior angling event with Lincoln Get Hooked on Fishing was held at Burton Water fisheries near Lincoln where 55 youngsters had a go at fishing for the first time.

Equipment and prizes have been given for junior members of Boston & District (BDAA) and Lincoln & District Angling Associations (LDAA) for their summer events in 2005 and REEL has provided leaflets and posters to help advertise Boston Youth Angling Team summer events. As a result they gained 22 new members.

The Environment Agency is providing coaching training, through the National Federation of Anglers, for four members of LDAA and two members of BDAA. When the coaches are qualified later this year they will each give one hundred hours of coaching back to the community.

There will be more fishing events this summer. If you live in the Lincoln or Boston area and are interested in ‘having a go’ at fishing for the first time, whatever your age, then please get in touch with Amanda Jenkins at the Environment Agency on 08708 506506.

The REEL Project is funded by Lincolnshire County Council, the European Regional Development Fund and the Environment Agency.


Notes to Editors:
The REEL (Recreation and Environmental Enhancements in Lincolnshire) project is part of the Lincolnshire Waterways Partnership initiative to regenerate Lincolnshire through its waterways.

The Environment Agency is the leading organisation for protecting and improving the environment in England and Wales. We are responsible for making sure that air, land and water are looked after by today’s society, so that tomorrow’s generations inherit a cleaner, healthier world.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship (Rita Penman)
All rights reserved

 
 
 
 

 

Universo Ambiental  
 
 
 
 
     
VEJA
NOTÍCIAS AMBIENTAIS
DIVERSAS
Acesse notícias variadas e matérias exclusivas sobre diversos assuntos socioambientais.

 
 
 
 
Conheça
Conteúdo
Participe
     
Veja as perguntas frequentes sobre a Agência Ecologia e como você pode navegar pelo nosso conteúdo.
Veja o que você encontrará no acervo da Agência Ecologia. Acesse matérias, artigos e muito mais.
Veja como você pode participar da manutenção da Agência Ecologia e da produção de conteúdo socioambiental gratuito.
             
 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
     
ACESSE O UNIVERSO AMBIENTAL
DE NOTÍCIAS
Veja o acervo de notícias e matérias especiais sobre diversos temas ambientais.

 
 
 
 
Compromissos
Fale Conosco
Pesquise
     
Conheça nosso compromisso com o jornalismo socioambiental independente. Veja as regras de utilização das informações.
Entre em contato com a Agência Ecologia. Tire suas dúvidas e saiba como você pode apoiar nosso trabalho.
A Agência Ecologia disponibiliza um banco de informações ambientais com mais de 45 mil páginas de conteúdo online gratuito.
             
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
Agência Ecologia
     
DESTAQUES EXPLORE +
SIGA-NOS
 

 

 
Agência Ecologia
Biodiversidade Notícias Socioambientais
Florestas Universo Ambiental
Avifauna Sobre Nós
Oceano Busca na Plataforma
Heimdall Contato
Odin Thor
  Loki
   
 
Direitos reservados. Agência Ecologia 2024-2025. Agência Ambiental Pick-upau 1999-2025.