Effects of water quality in Bassenthwaite Lake on anglers' catches of salmon and sea-trout in the River Derwent

This is the report on the Effects of Water Quality in the Bassenthwaite Lake on Anglers Catches of Salmon and Sea-trout in the River Derwent April 1993 by the Institute of Freshwater Ecology. An analysis of the catch statistics for salmon and sea-trout in the Rivers Derwent and Cocker was undertaken in relation to available information on the algal water quality in Bassenthwaite Lake to test the hypothesis that poor catch returns were associated with a deterioration of water quality within the lake. Analysis of the catch statistics failed to reveal any correlation between water quality and catch returns for either species of fish and it is concluded that any water deterioration in Bassenthwaite Lake has not caused any major damage to the salmon and sea trout fisheries of the Derwent/Cocker system. This conclusion is supported by the analysis of the Windermere/Leven and Crake system, where no correlation could be found between lake water quality and downstream catches of migratory salmonid fish. However, the possibility still exists and such an effect might be detected by further field work on the macroinvertebrates and on the composition of potential salmonid spawning in the area.

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Main Authors: Pickering, A.D., Elliot, J.M., Hurley, M.A., Jaworski, G.H.M., Reynolds, C.S., Roscoe, J.V., Tullett, P.A.
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Institute of Freshwater Ecology 1993
Subjects:Fisheries, Limnology, Management, England, Bassenthwaite Lake, River Derwent, River Cocker, Water quality, Fish catch statistics, Pollution effects, Environmental monitoring,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/27238
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