ENVIROMENT AGENCY CALLS FOR PARTNERSHIP
WORK TO PROTECT SALMON AND SEA TROUT


Environmental Panorama
International
August of 2008


National Press Office - 12-Aug-2008 - A new strategy through to 2021 to help protect the iconic salmon and sea trout from the complex environmental challenges they face was launched today (Tuesday) by the new Environment Agency Chairman Lord Chris Smith.

Officially opening the Blachford Fish Pass in Devon, Lord Smith, said: “The dramatic sight of a salmon or sea trout leaping from the water is one of nature’s greatest spectacles.

“These special fish are very valuable as they bring social, economic and environmental benefits to local communities. Their sensitivity and need for a good quality environment means we need to work together with our partners to address the complex factors affecting them.”

Work to protect these fish, which attract tourism and act as indicators of a healthy environment, has already improved stocks in some rivers and has helped increase salmon numbers in England and Wales by 40,000 in the last ten years. The new work programme, ‘Better sea trout and salmon fisheries strategy’, which the Environment Agency consulted widely on now includes goals to protect sea trout as well as salmon.

Lord Smith continued: “The Better sea trout and salmon fisheries strategy will help us focus our work over the next decade to be more efficient and effective. It’s not just about us – we need everyone with an interest in our rivers to work in partnership, to help bring more sea trout and salmon into more rivers, bringing more benefit.

“It is a privilege to open the Blachford Fish Pass to mark the launch of this strategy as the project encompasses much of what our strategy is calling for. The pass will help salmon and trout reach their spawning ground safely, and could not have happened without the hard work and partnership of the Yealm River Association, Action for Wildlife, Westcountry Rivers Trust, and the Environment Agency.”

The strategy sets out a number of key aims the Environment Agency wants to see achieved by 2021, which includes:

improving the quality and increase the availability of good quality habitats,
promoting and realising better land management practices,
working with partners to remove or reduce impacts of barriers affecting fish migration,
reducing the exploitation of at-risk stocks,
making the most effective use of resources by working to the strength of our partners,
establishing sea trout and salmon as widely recognised environmental icons.
Paul Knight, Director of the Salmon and Trout Association, said: "The Salmon and Trout Association very much welcomes the Environment Agency's new strategy, especially the inclusion of sea trout. We have been consulted at all stages during the evolution of the strategy, which is an excellent example of the Environment Agency involving partners in a major project.

“It is fitting that another partnership, the Blachford Fish Pass on the River Yealm, should be chosen for Lord Smith to launch the strategy. Opening up new spawning and juvenile areas to migratory fish is an essential part of managing and conserving fish stocks. The Environment Agency has joined forces with local fisheries and environmental interests to make this happen, helping improve the river's salmon and trout populations.”

The work at Blachford, carried out by the Environment Agency’s workforce, involved removing the existing 7m long stone upper weir and replacing it with a ‘pool and traverse’ fish pass for fish to swim up. At least 15km of spawning grounds has been opened up by the new fish pass and as many as 50 sea trout and salmon were seen to ascend in the first day it was used.

The ‘Better sea trout and salmon fisheries strategy’ is available for download from the Environment Agency publications catalogue - link on the left.

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Environment Agency press statement in response to the Periodic Review 2009 (PR09) draft business plans submission from water companies to Ofwat

National Press Office - 11-Aug-2008 - Tricia Henton, Director of Environment Protection at the Environment Agency, said: "The Periodic Review 2009 is an opportunity for all organisations concerned with water management to work together to secure the future of our water environment.

"The Environment Agency welcomes the water companies’ draft business plans and we will be working hard over the coming weeks to ensure they represent a good deal for the environment and consumers in the long term.

"In particular, we will be looking at the water companies’ commitment to reducing pollution in many rivers and coastal regions; the increased strain on water demand through growing population and the impact of climate change.

"Our priorities for PR09 are to ensure a sufficient water supply for all whilst still protecting the environment; a programme of environmental improvements through the National Environment Programme and ensuring water companies continue to minimise leakage and pollution whilst offering greater protection from flooding.

"We will send our review to Ofwat in October and continue to work with stakeholder organisations and water companies as they develop their final business plans."

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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