ENVIRONMENT AGENCY KEEPS WATCHFUL EYE ON TYNE FISH


Environmental Panorama
International
July of 2006

24-Jul-2006 - Fisheries officers from the Environment Agency will be patrolling the lower reaches of the River Tyne by boat throughout the summer due to fears that the hot weather could take its toll on the salmon.

The twice-weekly patrols mean that staff can assess the situation and take action if necessary. Fish are affected by hot weather because it raises the temperature of the water and reduces the amount of oxygen in it. Fish are also cold-blooded, and the warmer water means they need more oxygen. If their oxygen requirements exceed the amount in the river the fish become distressed and can die.

Extra water has already been released from Kielder reservoir. This was to try and help the migrating salmon move out of the estuary where oxygen levels in the water were low, into the higher flows of the river’s freshwater.

And for the first time, staff have enlisted the help of volunteers from local angling clubs to help them keep an eye on the rest of the river.

These River Watchers have been asked to record the location and details of any dead fish on their stretch so that officers can decide what action needs to be taken and target their resources more effectively.

“We are working with angling clubs and landowners so that they can be our eyes and ears on the river bank. This is the first year this has happened and our aim is to get a more up-to-date and accurate information on the number and location of fish mortalities during the summer season,” said ecological appraisal team leader Jon Shelley.

“With this improved information, we can better identify the number of salmon we need to restock to the river.”

The team has also commissioned a study to look at the water flows in the River Tyne and fish movements. The report is due to be announced in March 2007.

So far this year, a total of over 3000 salmon and sea trout have been recorded passing upstream through the Environment Agency’s fish counter at Riding Mill, near Corbridge. The first boat patrol went out on Friday 21st July, when just one dead fish was found at Wylam pool, at the head of the Tyne estuary, around 10 miles upstream of Newcastle.

Fisheries officers will continue to closely monitor the situation throughout the summer.

Notes to editors

Up to 15,000 litres of water per second were released from the reservoir throughout last week.
The Kielder releases have to be carefully monitored so that the extra volume of water doesn’t destroy the Tyne’s invertebrates and change the river’s typical summer environment.
Fran Glyn-Jones

 
 

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