NEW FISH SPECIES FOUND IN THE THAMES ESTUARY


Environmental Panorama
International
October of 2008


Hayley Willoughby - 1-Oct-2008 - The Environment Agency and the Zoological Society of London have uncovered a new species of fish in the tidal Thames - the Greater Weever – one of an astonishing 125 species of fish known to be found in the river.

The Greater Weever, a predatory fish, can grow to a length of half a metre and has venomous spines on its back and was discovered last week as part of a two year, joint monitoring programme looking at fish populations in the tidal Thames.

The new find will bring the total recorded number of fish species in the Thames Estuary up to a grand total of 125. The 125 species listed have been caught in the tidal Thames between Fulham and Tilbury since 1964. A number of the species listed are resident within the estuary, with others being considered occasional visitors or simply passing through into the freshwater Thames.

During this two year study over 60 species of fish have been recorded, including commercially important species such as Sole, Cod, Sea Bass and Thornback Ray. Unusual species such as the Short-Snouted Seahorse and John Dory have also been recorded. In addition, conservation species such as the Twaite Shad, European Eel and River Lamprey have been recorded.

The Thames estuary is under huge pressures, including new development, dredging, cargo vessel traffic and commercial fishing. Data gathered by the Environment Agency and the Zoological Society of London from monitoring programmes such as this one provide vital information for detecting changes in fish populations.

Environment Agency Fishery Officer Emma Barton said: “The diversity and abundance of fish is an excellent indicator of the health of the Thames estuary. Long-term monitoring provides us with vital information that helps shape the way we manage future development on the estuary.”

Matthew Gollock, Zoological Society of London’s Thames Conservation Project Manager, said: “Heavy pollution in the Thames estuary once left the waterway devoid of fish species. However, the discovery of this new species and the blossoming diversity of fish are hugely indicative of the renaissance of the estuary.

“The Zoological Society of London’s partnership with the Environment Agency will help us to understand much more about the distribution and behaviour of the many species and, in the long term, help us to maintain and conserve the estuary, and increase its biodiversity.”

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Lack of maintenance caused Yorkshire Water diesel spill

Stuart Brennan - 2-Oct-2008 - Yorkshire Water have paid out almost £10,000 after pleading guilty in Beverley Magistrates Court to polluting Beverley and Barmston Drain, after 11,000 litres of diesel leaked from a corroded pipe.

On the 11th of December 2007, diesel fuel escaped from a pipe and entered the environment from the Tophill Low water treatment works, near Driffield in East Yorkshire, which supplies clean drinking water to Hull.

Yorkshire Water Services Limited (YWSL) were yesterday fined £8,000 and paid £1500 in costs, plus a £15 victims surcharge.

Paul Harley, prosecuting for the Environment Agency, told the court that YWSL had discovered that fuel used to power diesel generators – which are used to pump water in the event that mains electricity is lost – had escaped into Beverley and Barmston Drain.

YWSL notified the Environment Agency and commenced a clean up operation, digging drainage sumps and putting absorbent booms in place across the watercourse.

Environment Agency officers observed a layer of red diesel on the surface of the water and saw pools of diesel on the ground near the storage tanks. Due to the quantity of fuel in the water, EA officers quickly turned off automatic pumps at the Wilfsholme station to prevent diesel being pumped into the River Hull.

Two specialist waste management firms were engaged by the EA and YWSL to clean-up the spill, removing contaminated water and soil.

EA investigations found that a corroded pipe which took diesel from storage tanks to the generator building had leaked and fuel had escaped from the duct surrounding the pipe via inspection hatches. The diesel had flowed over a road and onto a grassed areas, and also into surface water drains that feed into the Barmston and Beverley Drain.

During the clean-up operation, booms were used to removed diesel from the water, eight tonnes of sand had been spread on the road surface and 50 cubic metres of contaminated soil was removed. Nine thousand of the 11,000 litres of diesel had been recovered.

The magistrate said the maintenance regime for the site did not include inspection of the diesel pipe, despite it being easily accessible via the duct. He said there were no procedures in place to deal with a fuel spill and no dedicated oil spill kits on site.

YWSL had paid been between £35,000 and £40,000 on the cost of the clean-up and replaced the pipe.

It was noted in mitigation that there was little or no medium or long term environmental damage, and no evidence of fish kills. YWSL had pleaded guilty at the first opportunity.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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