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Meet the EA angler: Dougal Ziegler

Posted by: Dougal Ziegler, Posted on: 7 February 2018 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity

Dougal Ziegler is an angler and environment officer who deals with pollution and water quality on the River Wye in Herefordshire, which for Dougal is “the greatest river of them all”. For 6 years now I’ve been an Environment Officer, …

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Meet the EA angler: Neil Trudgill

Posted by: Neil Trudgill, Posted on: 2 January 2018 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity

  Neil Trudgill is a Fisheries Technical Specialist. After studying fisheries at Stirling University he began working at the Environment Agency in 2000 and has worked in the fisheries department ever since. My first memory of fishing is from when …

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Partnership working on an urban river: Bracknell’s River Cut

Posted by: Stuart Keable, Posted on: 19 December 2017 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity

The River Cut in Bracknell is a tributary of the mighty River Thames and is, typically for a heavily urbanised catchment, challenged in many ways. At least 3 sewage treatment works discharge along its course, and historically the channel was …

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Meet the Environment Agency angler: Matt Buck

Posted by: MattBuck, Posted on: 6 November 2017 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity

  I work as the Fisheries Technical Specialist for the East Midlands region, advising the Environment Agency and our stakeholders on fisheries issues. This involves encouraging the consideration of the natural environment with a focus upon fish health and habitats, …

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Meet the Environment Agency angler: Nigel Hewlett

Posted by: Nigel Hewlett, Posted on: 7 September 2017 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity

On a recent holiday in France, a German chap asked me why I fished.  At the time I was fishing the river Lot below a limestone cliff, crested with oak trees and alive with swifts. The sun was sinking and …

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Meet the EA angler Chris Haynes-Brown

Posted by: jasongrant, Posted on: 6 July 2017 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity

Chris Haynes-Brown has worked at the Environment Agency for 20 years and is currently employed as deputy director of finance.  Chris started fishing aged 10 and has enjoyed coarse, game and saltwater fishing ever since. I’ve worked for the Environment …

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Protecting our fish

Posted by: jasongrant, Posted on: 16 June 2017 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity

    My job as a fisheries enforcement officer (commonly known as a Water Bailiff) is never dull – there is always something going on in the world of fisheries that needs our attention! Many people confuse us with angling club …

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Meet the EA anglers

Posted by: jasongrant, Posted on: 16 June 2017 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity

I’ve been a keen angler for more than fifty years. I began fishing on canals and still waters in Merseyside and developed my technique by reading Mr Crabtree goes fishing and articles in the Angling Times. The best fish that …

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So what do the Environment Agency do for us?

Posted by: Rob Hughes, Posted on: 13 February 2017 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity

This is a guest blog by Rob Hughes from the Angling Trust, and England carp angling team manager. Some of the more mature readers will remember the hilarious sketch from Monty Python’s famous film The Life Of Brian. Younger readers may …

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How do we protect our breeding fish at this time of year?

Posted by: Phil Rippon, Posted on: 9 December 2016 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity, Water

Every year usually between November and January the rivers of the North East are full of life as Salmon, Sea trout and Brown trout come to lay their eggs in the oxygen rich, clean gravels. Following long journeys back to …

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