River Tavy SAP Consultation
This is the River Tavy Salmon Action Plan Consultation document produced by the Environment Agency in 1999. The report pays attention on the external consultation of the River Tavy Salmon Action Plan (SAP). This strategy represents an entirely new approach to salmon management within the UK and introduces the concept of river-specific salmon spawning targets as a salmon management tool. In addition, salmon action plans have for the first time, attempted to evaluate in economic terms, all of the contributory components of the salmon fishery. The River Tavy Salmon Action Plan follows that for the River Tamar and River Lynher and is the third of seven action plans that will be produced for salmon rivers managed by the Cornwall Area FER department. The River Tavy SAP contains a description of the river catchment and highlights particular features that are relevant to the salmon population and the associated fishery.
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Subjects: | Fisheries, Limnology, Management, England, Cornwall, River Tavy, Inland waters, Freshwater fish, Migratory species, Salmon Action Plan, Fish catch statistics, Fishery data, Fishery management, Fishery regulations, Nature conservation, Water quality, Spawning targets, |
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dig-aquadocs-1834-273682021-06-28T02:10:49Z River Tavy SAP Consultation Environment Agency South West Fisheries Limnology Management England Cornwall River Tavy Inland waters Freshwater fish Migratory species Salmon Action Plan Fish catch statistics Fishery data Fishery management Fishery regulations Nature conservation Water quality Spawning targets This is the River Tavy Salmon Action Plan Consultation document produced by the Environment Agency in 1999. The report pays attention on the external consultation of the River Tavy Salmon Action Plan (SAP). This strategy represents an entirely new approach to salmon management within the UK and introduces the concept of river-specific salmon spawning targets as a salmon management tool. In addition, salmon action plans have for the first time, attempted to evaluate in economic terms, all of the contributory components of the salmon fishery. The River Tavy Salmon Action Plan follows that for the River Tamar and River Lynher and is the third of seven action plans that will be produced for salmon rivers managed by the Cornwall Area FER department. The River Tavy SAP contains a description of the river catchment and highlights particular features that are relevant to the salmon population and the associated fishery. Environment Agency Archives South West 2021-06-24T16:33:24Z 2021-06-24T16:33:24Z 1999 monograph http://hdl.handle.net/1834/27368 en http://fba.org.uk application/pdf application/pdf 51 Environment Agency Cornwall, UK dis@fba.org.uk http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/11113 1256 2013-04-06 16:10:50 11113 Environment Agency, UK (Freshwater Biological Association) |
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This is the River Tavy Salmon Action Plan Consultation document produced by the Environment Agency in 1999. The report pays attention on the external consultation of the River Tavy Salmon Action Plan (SAP). This strategy represents an entirely new approach to salmon management within the UK and introduces the concept of river-specific salmon spawning targets as a salmon management tool. In addition, salmon action plans have for the first time, attempted to evaluate in economic terms, all of the contributory components of the salmon fishery. The River Tavy Salmon Action Plan follows that for the River Tamar and River Lynher and is the third of seven action plans that will be produced for salmon rivers managed by the Cornwall Area FER department. The River Tavy SAP contains a description of the river catchment and highlights particular features that are relevant to the salmon population and the associated fishery. |
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