Report on the 2001 stock assessment of the River Darwen catchment

The River Darwen is a highly impacted Lancashire river with very little known about its fishery interest above the impassable weir at Salmesbury Bottoms. Below the weir there are populations of coarse fish around the confluence with the River Ribble. To the knowledge of local bailiff staff, prior to 1996 the fish population in the middle and upper River Darwen had never been surveyed by electric fishing. In order to address this lack of knowledge, a survey was undertaken during the summer of 1996 with the aim of evaluating the salmonid and cyprinid fish population in the river. Twenty two sites were surveyed by electric fishing between June 11th and July 11th 1996. Information was gathered on the presence and density of fish populations in the river catchment, and analysed according to the National Fisheries Classification Scheme in order to determine how these populations compare nationally with sites of similar habitat features. From this report, recommendations were made to improve and develop the fishery potential in relation to water quality and habitat prioritising areas classed as being Ashless. It was recommended that juvenile coarse fish should be stocked in the Houghton Bottoms area. This area has excellent fishery habitat and was found to contain a minor coarse fish population. Water quality in this stretch of river was thought to be good enough to establish a major coarse fish population. Fish were introduced for the first time in 1998 at Houghton Bottoms from the Agency's Leyland Fish Farm. 3000 each of Roach, Chub and Dace were introduced. Further fish introductions occurred in 2000 with the stocking of 1000 Chub, again from the Agency's Leyland Fish Farm in the Lower Darwen and Witton areas of the main river on a trial basis.

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Main Author: Wilson, D.
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Environment Agency North West 2002
Subjects:Ecology, Fisheries, Limnology, England, Ribble Catchment, Rivers, River fisheries, Fishery surveys, Distribution, Electric fishing, Population dynamics, Coarse fish,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/24844
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-248442021-06-28T02:22:50Z Report on the 2001 stock assessment of the River Darwen catchment Wilson, D. Ecology Fisheries Limnology England Ribble Catchment Rivers River fisheries Fishery surveys Distribution Electric fishing Population dynamics Coarse fish The River Darwen is a highly impacted Lancashire river with very little known about its fishery interest above the impassable weir at Salmesbury Bottoms. Below the weir there are populations of coarse fish around the confluence with the River Ribble. To the knowledge of local bailiff staff, prior to 1996 the fish population in the middle and upper River Darwen had never been surveyed by electric fishing. In order to address this lack of knowledge, a survey was undertaken during the summer of 1996 with the aim of evaluating the salmonid and cyprinid fish population in the river. Twenty two sites were surveyed by electric fishing between June 11th and July 11th 1996. Information was gathered on the presence and density of fish populations in the river catchment, and analysed according to the National Fisheries Classification Scheme in order to determine how these populations compare nationally with sites of similar habitat features. From this report, recommendations were made to improve and develop the fishery potential in relation to water quality and habitat prioritising areas classed as being Ashless. It was recommended that juvenile coarse fish should be stocked in the Houghton Bottoms area. This area has excellent fishery habitat and was found to contain a minor coarse fish population. Water quality in this stretch of river was thought to be good enough to establish a major coarse fish population. Fish were introduced for the first time in 1998 at Houghton Bottoms from the Agency's Leyland Fish Farm. 3000 each of Roach, Chub and Dace were introduced. Further fish introductions occurred in 2000 with the stocking of 1000 Chub, again from the Agency's Leyland Fish Farm in the Lower Darwen and Witton areas of the main river on a trial basis. Environment Agency Archives North West 2021-06-24T16:16:39Z 2021-06-24T16:16:39Z 2002 monograph http://hdl.handle.net/1834/24844 en http://fba.org.uk application/pdf application/pdf 21 Environment Agency North West Preston, UK dis@fba.org.uk http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/8040 1256 2012-02-21 15:39:40 8040 Environment Agency, UK (Freshwater Biological Association)
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topic Ecology
Fisheries
Limnology
England
Ribble Catchment
Rivers
River fisheries
Fishery surveys
Distribution
Electric fishing
Population dynamics
Coarse fish
Ecology
Fisheries
Limnology
England
Ribble Catchment
Rivers
River fisheries
Fishery surveys
Distribution
Electric fishing
Population dynamics
Coarse fish
spellingShingle Ecology
Fisheries
Limnology
England
Ribble Catchment
Rivers
River fisheries
Fishery surveys
Distribution
Electric fishing
Population dynamics
Coarse fish
Ecology
Fisheries
Limnology
England
Ribble Catchment
Rivers
River fisheries
Fishery surveys
Distribution
Electric fishing
Population dynamics
Coarse fish
Wilson, D.
Report on the 2001 stock assessment of the River Darwen catchment
description The River Darwen is a highly impacted Lancashire river with very little known about its fishery interest above the impassable weir at Salmesbury Bottoms. Below the weir there are populations of coarse fish around the confluence with the River Ribble. To the knowledge of local bailiff staff, prior to 1996 the fish population in the middle and upper River Darwen had never been surveyed by electric fishing. In order to address this lack of knowledge, a survey was undertaken during the summer of 1996 with the aim of evaluating the salmonid and cyprinid fish population in the river. Twenty two sites were surveyed by electric fishing between June 11th and July 11th 1996. Information was gathered on the presence and density of fish populations in the river catchment, and analysed according to the National Fisheries Classification Scheme in order to determine how these populations compare nationally with sites of similar habitat features. From this report, recommendations were made to improve and develop the fishery potential in relation to water quality and habitat prioritising areas classed as being Ashless. It was recommended that juvenile coarse fish should be stocked in the Houghton Bottoms area. This area has excellent fishery habitat and was found to contain a minor coarse fish population. Water quality in this stretch of river was thought to be good enough to establish a major coarse fish population. Fish were introduced for the first time in 1998 at Houghton Bottoms from the Agency's Leyland Fish Farm. 3000 each of Roach, Chub and Dace were introduced. Further fish introductions occurred in 2000 with the stocking of 1000 Chub, again from the Agency's Leyland Fish Farm in the Lower Darwen and Witton areas of the main river on a trial basis.
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topic_facet Ecology
Fisheries
Limnology
England
Ribble Catchment
Rivers
River fisheries
Fishery surveys
Distribution
Electric fishing
Population dynamics
Coarse fish
author Wilson, D.
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title Report on the 2001 stock assessment of the River Darwen catchment
title_short Report on the 2001 stock assessment of the River Darwen catchment
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