BABY SALMON RAISED BY HANWOOD PUPILS TO BE RELEASED INTO REA BROOK


Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
March of 2006

30/03/2006 - Baby salmon (salmon fry), hatched and raised in the classroom by pupils from St Thomas and St Anne C.E Primary School from eggs supplied by the Environment Agency, will be released into the Rea Brook at 10.00am on 7 April 2006.

The fish were raised from eggs provided in January 2006 as part of the "Trout in the Classroom" Project, which aims to stimulate children’s interest in their environment. The Project is a ground-breaking new initiative, developed by the Environment Agency, the Jet Set Club and Thames 21, to put manageable, self-contained aquariums into selected schools.

The Trout in the Classroom Project originated in the Thames area and this is the first year it has been done elsewhere. But, because it is the River Severn, we are using Salmon eggs, taken from wild River Severn Salmon at our Clywedog reservoir hatchery, instead of Trout.

The Salmon have been raised in conditions that are as close to nature as possible. This approach leads to healthy fish and gives students an accurate, close up understanding of fish reproduction, food chains and habitat.

It is one of a number of initiatives funded by the rod licence money paid by today’s anglers and aims to encourage tomorrow’s anglers to take up the sport. These initiatives also include sponsoring angling coaching sessions for children who are interested in taking up angling.

The sessions are designed to teach children about the environment in which they live, encourage them to be outdoors and steer them away from the television. Children take part in the angling sessions on a voluntary basis.

Recreation Officer, Claire Quigley, said: "It is good to see pupils taking such an interest in their environment. Raising these young fish from eggs has allowed them to experience first hand how fish grow and what they need to help them thrive.

"It has helped them to develop general learning skills, and encouraged interest in and ownership of their own environment. We also hope it will encourage children to become the anglers of the future

"Sales of trout and coarse fishing licenses enable us to invest in the future of angling. This is why it is so important that anglers buy rod licences. None of this would have

been possible without the support of anglers who are making a major contribution to their sport and the environment."

Lisa Slater, Headteacher, commented: "This project presents an exciting opportunity for children to learn from first-hand experience. The fish tank is in the school entrance hall and attracts the attention of pupils, parents and other visitors."

More information:

Lifecycle of the salmon

Salmon remember the scent of their home river and will return after a number of years at sea to breed in the river where they were born. They lay their eggs in gravel in shallow water in November and December. The eggs lie buried in the gravel until March or April, depending on the water temperature. The young fish mostly spend two years in the stream, then make their way to the sea, where they mature, eventually coming back to their home river as adults to begin the breeding cycle again.

The Jet Set Club

The Jet Set Club will install the tank in the school.The Club was founded in 2000 as an ecological charity committed to cleaning up the River Wandle, a unique south London chalk stream, and improving the Wandle Valley. They also help to re-engage children with their home environment through the "Trout in the Classroom" project. More information can be found via this weblink: http://www.jetsetclub.co.uk/

Thames 21

Thames21 is an environmental charity working with communities to improve and maintain London's rivers and canals. Thames21 mobilise thousands of volunteers every year to clean up waterside grot-spots, remove graffiti and create new habitats for wildlife. Innovative community inclusion and education projects like Adopt-A-River/Canal and Canalkeeper Volunteers inspire long-term change and run alongside frequent river clean ups which are open to all and organised by Thames21 with training and equipment provided.

St Thomas and St Anne C.E Primary School

St Thomas & St Anne's CE Primary School is a rural school with 95 pupils currently on roll, and a 20 place LEA Nursery. A privately-run playgroup also operates in the building. The school proudly holds the Eco-Schools Green Flag and is keen to be involved in projects that enable children to become more environmentally aware.

 
 

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