South Lancashire Fisheries Advisory Committee 14th January, 1976.

This is the report from the South Lancashire Fisheries Advisory Committee meeting, which was held on the 14th January 1976. The report contains information on land drainage representation on local committees, fisheries activities report, pollution on Colne water and Trawden water, oil pollution of the feeder stream to Scotman’s flash (Wigan), water bank releases at River Hodder, the progress made in implementing the recommendations contained in the 'Taking Stock' publication and a planning study for the post 1981 period. The section on fisheries activities reported by area fisheries officers looks at fish mortalities, feral mink, fish passing through counting stations at River Ribble and Hodder, and fish propagation plans for Langcliffe and Middleton hatcheries. The Fisheries Advisory Committee was part of the Regional Water Authorities, in this case the North West Water Authority. This preceded the Environment Agency which came into existence in 1996.

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: North West Water Authority
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: North West Water Authority 1976
Subjects:Fisheries, Limnology, Management, England, South Lancashire, Fishery Advisory Committee, Inland waters, Rivers, River fisheries, Freshwater fish, Migratory species, Fishery management, Fish passes, Population density, Predators, Hatcheries, Freshwater pollution, Water management,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/26959
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