River Ribble sheep dip incident September 1997. Electric-fishing survey report

This report summarises the findings of a series of electric-fishing surveys carried out at four sites on the River Ribble from September 1997 to September 1998. The aims of these surveys were to assess the impact on juvenile salmonids of a pollution incident involving Synthetic Pyrethrin (SP) that occurred near High Birkwith I (SD 802 767) in September 1997.One of these sites was 2.65km upstream of the pollution whilst the remaining three were at varying distances downstream. Data was collected during surveys of the River Ribble in 1992, 97 and 98. The 1997 and 1998 surveys were carried out specifically to monitor for any possible effects of the SP discharge.Data are shown as grades derived from the National Fisheries Classification scheme (NFC). Results are given for the four salmonid life stages; 0+ trout, >0+ trout, 0+ salmon, >0+ salmon and also Total Salmonids.

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Main Author: Lewis, J.
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Environment Agency North West 1999
Subjects:Fisheries, Limnology, England, Ribble Catchment, River Fisheries, Salmon fisheries, Fishery surveys, Biological surveys, Electric fishing, Population density, Juveniles, Pollution effects,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/25239
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-252392021-07-03T04:01:09Z River Ribble sheep dip incident September 1997. Electric-fishing survey report Lewis, J. Fisheries Limnology England Ribble Catchment River Fisheries Salmon fisheries Fishery surveys Biological surveys Electric fishing Population density Juveniles Pollution effects This report summarises the findings of a series of electric-fishing surveys carried out at four sites on the River Ribble from September 1997 to September 1998. The aims of these surveys were to assess the impact on juvenile salmonids of a pollution incident involving Synthetic Pyrethrin (SP) that occurred near High Birkwith I (SD 802 767) in September 1997.One of these sites was 2.65km upstream of the pollution whilst the remaining three were at varying distances downstream. Data was collected during surveys of the River Ribble in 1992, 97 and 98. The 1997 and 1998 surveys were carried out specifically to monitor for any possible effects of the SP discharge.Data are shown as grades derived from the National Fisheries Classification scheme (NFC). Results are given for the four salmonid life stages; 0+ trout, >0+ trout, 0+ salmon, >0+ salmon and also Total Salmonids. Environment Agency Archives North West First year report 2021-06-24T16:19:00Z 2021-06-24T16:19:00Z 1999 monograph http://hdl.handle.net/1834/25239 en http://fba.org.uk application/pdf application/pdf 38 Environment Agency North West Warrington, UK dis@fba.org.uk http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/8557 1256 2012-12-20 21:10:56 8557 Environment Agency, UK (Freshwater Biological Association)
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topic Fisheries
Limnology
England
Ribble Catchment
River Fisheries
Salmon fisheries
Fishery surveys
Biological surveys
Electric fishing
Population density
Juveniles
Pollution effects
Fisheries
Limnology
England
Ribble Catchment
River Fisheries
Salmon fisheries
Fishery surveys
Biological surveys
Electric fishing
Population density
Juveniles
Pollution effects
spellingShingle Fisheries
Limnology
England
Ribble Catchment
River Fisheries
Salmon fisheries
Fishery surveys
Biological surveys
Electric fishing
Population density
Juveniles
Pollution effects
Fisheries
Limnology
England
Ribble Catchment
River Fisheries
Salmon fisheries
Fishery surveys
Biological surveys
Electric fishing
Population density
Juveniles
Pollution effects
Lewis, J.
River Ribble sheep dip incident September 1997. Electric-fishing survey report
description This report summarises the findings of a series of electric-fishing surveys carried out at four sites on the River Ribble from September 1997 to September 1998. The aims of these surveys were to assess the impact on juvenile salmonids of a pollution incident involving Synthetic Pyrethrin (SP) that occurred near High Birkwith I (SD 802 767) in September 1997.One of these sites was 2.65km upstream of the pollution whilst the remaining three were at varying distances downstream. Data was collected during surveys of the River Ribble in 1992, 97 and 98. The 1997 and 1998 surveys were carried out specifically to monitor for any possible effects of the SP discharge.Data are shown as grades derived from the National Fisheries Classification scheme (NFC). Results are given for the four salmonid life stages; 0+ trout, >0+ trout, 0+ salmon, >0+ salmon and also Total Salmonids.
format monograph
topic_facet Fisheries
Limnology
England
Ribble Catchment
River Fisheries
Salmon fisheries
Fishery surveys
Biological surveys
Electric fishing
Population density
Juveniles
Pollution effects
author Lewis, J.
author_facet Lewis, J.
author_sort Lewis, J.
title River Ribble sheep dip incident September 1997. Electric-fishing survey report
title_short River Ribble sheep dip incident September 1997. Electric-fishing survey report
title_full River Ribble sheep dip incident September 1997. Electric-fishing survey report
title_fullStr River Ribble sheep dip incident September 1997. Electric-fishing survey report
title_full_unstemmed River Ribble sheep dip incident September 1997. Electric-fishing survey report
title_sort river ribble sheep dip incident september 1997. electric-fishing survey report
publisher Environment Agency North West
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