Cheshire stillwaters. Summary results of 1997 data Oak Mere, Betley Mere and Marbury Big

This is the Cheshire stillwaters. Summary results of 1997 data Oak Mere, Betley Mere and Marbury Big from the National Rivers Authority, June 1998. In May 1997, a Stillwaters meeting was held to discuss the way forward in stillwaters monitoring. It decided upon the establishment of a three year rolling programme, in which three stillwaters would be monitored three times a year, every third year. The stillwaters where chosen due to water quality (i.e potential polluted / sensitive waters), fisheries and ecological interests. The Still waters chosen for the first year (1997) were Oak Mere, Betley Mere and Marbury Big Mere. The surveys were aimed to produce a comprehensive study of the still water through monitoring a variety of parameters. Algal, zooplankton and water chemical samples were taken three times a year, (April, July and September). In addition, fisheries surveys were taken in July and marginal invertebrate surveys taken in September.

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: National Rivers Authority
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: National Rivers Authority 1998
Subjects:Fisheries, Limnology, Management, England, Cheshire, Environmental assessment, Environmental monitoring, Survey, Eutrophication, Inland waters, Pollution, Lakes classification, Fisheries surveys,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/27184
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