ENVIRONMENT AGENCY ACTS FAST TO SAVE FISH IN SOUTHAMPTON RESERVOIR


Environmental Panorama
International
June of 2006

16-Jun-2006 - The Environment Agency officers worked against the clock to save thousands of fish in Mansbridge Reservoir at Southampton following a natural collapse in water oxygen levels.

A member of the public alerted the Environment Agency to the incident on Wednesday 14 June. Fish including carp, pike, rudd, roach, tench, eels and perch were seen gasping at the surface of the lake. The reservoir is an important site for nature conservation as well as a free public fishery.

When the officers arrived on the scene they quickly saw that a very serious incident was occurring with virtually every fish in the lake at the surface fighting for life. Oxygen readings and water samples lead the officers to diagnose the problem as a phenomenon known as an algal crash.

This occasionally occurs on waters where a natural bloom of phytoplankton suddenly can no longer support itself and dies off. This then leads to a massive demand in available oxygen as bacteria breaks down the decaying algae.

With the entire fish population near death, the Environment Agencies Fisheries team deployed an emergency procedure, which involved pumping in large quantities of hydrogen peroxide. The whole rescue operation took over 10 hours to complete, and as a result the fish stocks have been protected and a major fish kill was prevented.

Andy Thomas, Fisheries Technical Specialist for Hampshire, said: "Mansbridge Reservoir is normally very well balanced environmentally. It seems that the abnormal weather patterns of prolonged drought followed by wet weather, a week of intense sunshine and then a cloudy dark day has caused the algae to bloom and then die.

"We pumped in 420 litres of hydrogen peroxide and monitored oxygen levels until we were satisfied that the lake could recover naturally. This is a very valuable conservation area and is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It provides a wonderful recreational resource for the people of Southampton and we are determined to do all we can to preserve it."

Mansbridge Reservoir is owned and maintained by Southampton City Council.
Lucy Harding

 
 

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