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A partnership project benefiting a range of wildlife has been completed on the River Stour, near Bures.
The Environment Agency has invested over £1.3 million in projects in the last year to enhance fisheries, boost fish stocks and make improvements for anglers.
Sought views on the proposed extension of the Harwich Haven Authority voluntary pilotage area.
The environmental successes of Eythrope partnership project celebrated on World Wetlands Day.
A huge new wetland site has been created next to the Hamble Brook in Buckinghamshire.
Calculate nutrient budgets for developments in the catchment of River Avon SAC.
The Wrasse Complex Fisheries Management Plan (FMP) covers ICES areas 4b, 4c, 7a, 7d, 7e, 7f, 7g, 7h, and 7j within English waters. It includes the following species: Goldsinny, ballan, corkwing and rock cook.
The Environment Agency helped fund Eythrope Wetland, transforming a meadow into home for 122 bird species, including teal, lapwing and ringed plover.
Screening Directions
Boat-owner’s challenges 'relentless' – Environment Agency.
How catch limits are set and how to get involved in setting them. This includes current catch limits and closed fishing areas.
The Environment Agency has received an application from M J Church (Plant) Limited for a licence to abstract (take) water and to vary a licence to abstract (take) water.
We collaboratively develop research which will deliver benefits for the FCERM practitioner community.
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