ENVIRONMENT AGENCY AT TACKLEFEST

Environmental Panorama
International
July of 2007

 

Rita Penman - 4-Jul-2007 - Visitors to Tacklefest 2007 will be able to find out more about the fisheries work of the Environment Agency at this most popular summer angling event..

Tacklefest takes place at the Nene Embankment in Peterborough on 14 and 15 July 2007, and fisheries staff will be on the Agency stand to discuss the full range of fisheries and fishing work carried out, including angling participation projects, habitat improvements and fish stocking amongst other issues. For the first time there will also be a display of live fish to view.

Principal Fisheries Officer Nigel Tomlinson was anticipating a successful event. ‘Tacklefest has always proved to be very enjoyable and gives us the opportunity to talk about our fisheries activities and discuss angling issues with more anglers.

‘It also gives us a great platform to promote our updated fisheries guides and the latest edition of the ANGLE fisheries magazine.’

As well as Environment Agency staff, Reel People, the organisation for anglers with disabilities, will be available at the venue from 9am to 5.30 pm each day to answer questions and offer advice. There will be a range of displays showing how the Environment Agency is improving the fisheries environment and contributing to the nation’s favourite sporting pastime.

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Environment Agency warns boaters of increased flows on the river at Henley

Dave Ferguson - 3-Jul-2007 - The Environment Agency is warning boaters to stay off the river at Henley Royal Regatta while strong stream warnings are in place this week.

Recent heavy rainfall has left flow rates along the Thames much higher than usual for the time of year. Currently “yellow board - caution” warnings are in place along much of the river, which means conditions are particularly difficult for unpowered boaters.

The stream is still increasing and depending on rainfall over the next few days in the Thames catchment, it is possible that red board warnings will be issued for the Henley reach where the regatta takes place.

Eileen McKeever, Thames Waterway manager at the Environment Agency, said: “The Henley Regatta is an international rowing competition with competent, experienced oarsmen and the organisers have been running this event safely for many years.

“However, the event does attract a high number of spectators who like to watch from their boats on the river. Our primary concern is the safety of boaters using the river in difficult conditions, and our advice during strong stream conditions is for all boats to stop and find a safe mooring until the stream reduces.

“We will monitor the situation closely and if we believe the combination of river conditions, strong cross winds, boat traffic and passage through Henley Bridge becomes too risky, we will close the river through the Henley area.

“Although we believe the Regatta will go ahead, we are working with the organisers to facilitate a safe event. We have and will continue to discuss the situation with them, advising them of changes in river conditions.

“Ultimately boaters use the river at their own risk, but we would urge everyone thinking of taking to the river this week to listen to our advice and ensure they are not taking unnecessary risks.”

Up-to-date stream warning information is available by calling Floodline on 0845 988 1188. To hear the latest stream warnings, when prompted press 1 followed by quick dial number 011131).

Notes

- Yellow warning boards mean: CAUTION – STREAM INCREASING and we would advise all non-powered craft not to navigate on the river.

- Red warning boards mean: CAUTION – STRONG STREAM and we would advise all boaters not to navigate but to find and stay at a suitable mooring.

- Red Warning Boards are being displayed at Osney, Clifton and Whitchurch. All river users are advised to refrain from navigating on the river in any type of vessel in the reaches adjacent to these locks.

- Yellow Warning Boards are being displayed from St.Johns Lock to Boveney. Yellow Boards are also being displayed at Penton Hook, Chertsey and Shepperton. Users of unpowered vessels are advised to refrain from navigating on the river in the reaches above the locks. While river levels many not appear to be unusually high, there is a good strong Stream.

 
 

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