KENT CLASSROOM TROUT GO WILD IN THE RIVER DARENT


Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
April of 2006

5-Apr-2006 - The Environment Agency is hoping that the wild brown trout reared in a Kent classroom will improve fish stocks in the River Darent following their release on Monday (3 April 2006).

In January, the Environment Agency delivered wild trout eggs to the Kemnal Technology College in Bromley, as part of the wild brown trout enhancement project. The students reared the eggs and following successful hatching they have been released into the river at Lullingstone Castle.

The college kept and reared the eggs in a specially designed school yard incubation box. This gave the eggs the best chance of survival by providing them with natural and pristine conditions to develop in. This project has also allowed the students to study and monitor the fish as they have developed.

From approximately 50 eggs given to the school, 30 fry managed to hatch and this equates to a 60 per cent survival rate. A further 102 fry were also released into the Kent river. The Environment Agency will now monitor the river to check on the progress of the fish.

The release of the wild brown trout comes as the Environment Agency completes a second project to restore the River Darent at Lullingstone Castle in Shoreham, Kent. Extensive work has been carried out by Environment Agency Officers to return the river to its natural chalk habitat, improve wildlife populations and create a beautiful natural landscape.

Chris Conroy, Environment Agency Fisheries Technical Specialist in Kent, said: "The release of the trout at Lullingstone Castle comes at a great time because we have just completed some fantastic work to improve and restore the river there. This area was once unsuitable for trout to spawn but our work means these fish, reared in the classroom, will have the best possible chance of survival once in the wild.

"We hope this project encourages the students to take an interest in the local environment. By enthusing youngsters today, we can give brown trout and other wetland wildlife a better chance for tomorrow."

Lullingstone Castle originates from the 16th Century. This important historic site found within the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty lies on the banks of the River Darent.

 
 

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