NEW LINER FOR SCHOOL POND HELPS PUPILS ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES


Environmental Panorama
International
March of 2008


Michelle Dolphin - 18-Mar-2008 - The Environment Agency has come to the rescue of Princes Trust Team 193 from Longton, Stoke on Trent by purchasing a pond liner for a pool at Carmountside Primary School, Stoke upon Trent, where they have been renovating a garden and pond-dipping pool.

During the renovation, the students from Stoke on Trent College, taking part in the Princes Trust team, discovered that the old pond liner was leaking and they needed a new one. The lack of a new pond liner was holding up the work. When the Environment Agency heard about their predicament through the Stoke Angling for Everyone (SAFE) project, we agreed to buy a new pond liner.

Environment Agency Fisheries Officer Mick Buxton says “I was at a SAFE anglers’ evening in Abbey Hulton giving a talk to the children, when I heard about the problem with the leaking pond. I bought a new liner and had it delivered straight away as the team couldn’t proceed with the job without it.

“It is really important for children to learn the value of their environment, and we hope that studying the insects and small creatures in their school pond will encourage them to take an interest in their environment and perhaps become the anglers of the future.”

SAFE encourages a lot of inner-city children to take up fishing as it helps youngsters to take an interest in the environment. They also teach children about the surrounding environment and wildlife and have been working with Carmountside Primary School.

When the new pool has been finished and has had time to mature, SAFE plan to use it to help pupils learn about the invertebrate and insect life in the pond by pond-dipping.

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Environment Agency nets elver fishermen

Michelle Dolphin - 18-Mar-2008 - The Environment Agency carried out a series of enforcement operations targeting illegal elver fishing on the River Severn in Gloucestershire last week.

Members of the Agency’s Environmental Crime Team were joined by police officers as eleven men were reported for various offences, and illegal nets and a vehicle were seized.

Environment Manager David Throup said “These operations are part of a planned enforcement campaign to prevent and disrupt illegal fishing for elvers. I hope that this will send a clear message that we will not tolerate the use of unlawful equipment and methods of taking fish.”

Mr Throup continued “Fishermen should be aware that we will enforce all of our byelaws as they are designed to protect fish stocks for the future. Research has shown that our eel populations are under threat and illegal elver fishing has a direct impact on the number of fish that can mature and return to the sea to spawn. If we do not protect these fish now there may be little or nothing for fishermen to catch in years to come.”

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Environment Agency advises caution as heavy rain moves in

Tim Abbott - 15-Mar-2008 - The Environment Agency is warning people to be vigilant as the Met Office has predicted heavy rain to fall throughout this evening and tonight.

The latest forecasts predict a band of heavy rain to fall between 6pm tonight and 6am tomorrow morning, with forecast totals between 20mm and 40mm during this 12-hour period. The heaviest rain is expected to move through the Thames region around midnight tonight.

We will continue to monitor this rainfall and issue flood watches as necessary. The ground is already saturated after a wet winter, and with rainfall totals similar to mid-January this year some smaller rivers that respond quickly to rainfall may overtop their banks onto low-lying land overnight. We will also monitor the larger rivers, such as the River Thames, which rises more slowly following heavy rain.

We are asking people at risk of flooding to keep an eye on the weather, call the Environment Agency’s Floodline service for more information or check our website for further updates.

From Sunday morning the band of rain is expected to move away leaving dry weather for a few days.

There are several steps that people can take to protect themselves or reduce the impact of flooding. This advice could apply to people who are flooded from any source. Phone the Environment Agency Floodline on 08549 881188 or visit our website www.environment-agency.gov.uk. They may be able to register with the Environment Agency’s Floodline Warnings Direct Service to receive flood warnings when flooding is likely.

The latest weather forecasts are available from www.metoffice.gov.uk

For up to date information dial the Environment Agency Floodline on 0845 988 11 88, and then add the Quickdial Number.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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