River Wyre salmon action plan December 2003

In 1996 a Strategy for the Management of Salmon in England and Wales was launched by the National Rivers Authority setting out objectives for the management of Salmon fisheries. These objectives are to be met through local Salmon Action Plans which are to be produced for each of the 68 principal salmon rivers in England and Wales by December 2003.A consultation document was produced for the river Wyre and released publicly during October 2003. This document:• Determined an egg deposition figure of 1.27 million eggs which would allow maximum gain from the fisheries• Raised a number of issues which are though to limit existing salmon production.• Identified actions which may be undertaken by the Environment Agency and other bodies to improved stocks.The document looks at the issues in the consultation document and also highlights some important changes to historic egg deposition rates following furtheranalysis of the data.Some of the major issues addressed in the plan are:• Severe low flows on specific tributaries• Reduced juvenile production caused by insufficient habitat.• Changes in flow regime resulting in the wash out of gravels and redds.• The impact of man made structures preventing access to suitable spawning areas, and preventing the downstream distribution of spawning gravels.

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Environment Agency
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Environment Agency North West 2003
Subjects:Ecology, Fisheries, Limnology, England, Wyre Catchment, River fisheries, Salmon fisheries, Salmo salar, Stock assessment, Juveniles, Fish catch statistics, Fish eggs, Habitat improvement,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/25195
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