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Posted by: Lewis Thomas, Posted on: 4 August 2016 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity

I first started fishing when I was 11 on a holiday to Normandy in France. Whilst staying in a traditional farm cottage with a small brook running through the grounds, I convinced my mum to buy me a small whip …

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On the road to recovery in Yorkshire

Posted by: Andrew Denville, Posted on: 3 August 2016 - Categories: Flood

It has been over 200 days since communities across Yorkshire had their Christmas stolen by Storm Eva. Flood defences were damaged and our telemetry stations – which monitor river levels - logged record-breaking levels, alongside the obvious and devastating damage …

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A lifelong passion that keeps reeling me in

Posted by: Nick Beardmore, Posted on: 27 July 2016 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity

Nick Beardmore joined the Environment Agency in 1999 as a water baliff. Between 2006 and 2011, he also worked as a water sampler alongside his enforcement work. For the past five years he has been a full time fisheries enforcement …

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Not just the day job: Hooked on fishing

Posted by: Alex Malcolm, Posted on: 13 July 2016 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity

Alex Malcolm, Environment Monitoring Officer, Sampling and Collection for Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire I started fishing when I was on holiday in Scotland when I was about 7. That was it! I was hooked from then on and pestered my dad …

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Reopening the River Roch in Rochdale and reducing flood risk

Posted by: Richard Farnell, Posted on: 11 July 2016 - Categories: Community, Flood

Richard Farnell, Leader of Rochdale Borough Council, reflects on an Environment Agency backed project to reopen the River Roch in Rochdale town centre and reveal its historic hidden bridge. When I found out that the Environment Agency and Heritage Lottery …

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Floodplain Meadows: combining beauty with utility

Posted by: Ann Skinner, Posted on: 8 July 2016 - Categories: Community, Flood, Other areas of our work

The value of floodplain meadows was well understood in mediaeval times, when the Domesday Book recorded them as 10 times more valuable than arable land because without them people could not keep their animals alive through the long hard winters. …

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Why we cut the grass on flood defences

Posted by: Martin Howarth, Posted on: 7 July 2016 - Categories: Flood

My name’s Martin Howarth, I manage the Asset Performance Team in Norfolk. The team’s role is to ensure our flood defences are well maintained and able to cope with the pounding they regularly receive from the powerful North Sea waves. …

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What do we mean by “Fish in distress”?

Posted by: Darren Wilson, Posted on: 7 July 2016 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity

I’ve been a Fisheries Officer in the Cumbria and Lancashire for 18 years and I’m well aware that summer can be a very busy time for me and my colleagues. We may have to respond to many fish-related incidents during …

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Working to improve water quality

Posted by: Amy Prendergast, Posted on: 26 May 2016 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity, Water

...I trained as an ecologist specialising in freshwater ecology. In my team we monitor the health of rivers and lakes by looking at the invertebrate, plant and fish communities as...

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Salmon returning to Derbyshire!

Posted by: Lizzie Brailsford, Posted on: 26 May 2016 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity

The River Derwent in Derbyshire was heavily used and altered during the Industrial Revolution. It powered the mills of the leading entrepreneurs of that time, Richard Arkwright and Jedediah Strutt. There were two unforeseen legacies of this development - one …

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