ENVIRONMENT AGENCY WORKING TO PROTECT THE FUTURE OF FISH IN KENT


Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
May of 2006

15-May-2006 - The Environment Agency has stepped up research on fish from the River Stour in Ashford to find ways of protecting them in the future. The Environment Agency Board will visit the river on Tuesday 16 May 2006 to see and hear about the work being done by Fisheries Officers in Kent.

A 2004 survey showed male fish across the country are exhibiting female characteristics as a result of exposure to treated sewage effluent. The Environment Agency increased its tests on fish in the River Stour after around a quarter of male roach at Ashford Sewage Treatment Works were found to have varying degrees of ‘feminisation’.

The gonads of ‘feminised’ male fish, instead of being typical testes, contain immature eggs that are normally only found in female fish. This occurs because the fish are exposed to oestrogenic chemicals, which enter rivers in effluent from sewage treatment works.

Ashford has been designated as a future growth area. The increase in sewage discharge resulting from this development could impact on fish in the River Stour. The Environment Agency in Kent is monitoring fish populations at sites in the vicinity of Ashford Sewage Works to find out how an increase in the volume of sewage discharged into the River Stour might affect the fish populations. This research will then help establish ways of protecting the fish from these effects.

Barbara Young, Chief Executive of the Environment Agency, said:

"Research has shown that sewage effluent can cause a reduction in the fertility of individual male fish. However, at present we do not fully understand the impacts of oestrogens in sewage effluent on fish populations.

"We are working with others to identify the effects that sewage effluent has on fish populations and discover methods of removing the chemicals that are potentially harmful to fish.

"At a time of growth in Ashford and the South East, it is important that development goes ahead in a way that will protect and enhance the natural environment.

"By carrying out this crucial research now, we can find ways of ensuring the future development of Ashford does not harm the valuable, but sensitive, River Stour."

 
 

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