IMPROVING FISH PASSAGE ON THE RIVER ALMOND WELCOME
PROGRAMME FOR THE EVENING The Almond Barriers Project - RAFTS The Almond Avon Reconnection Programme - RFFT Generic options for improving fish passage at existing structures – Atkins Q + A Session Questionnaire
ALMOND BARRIERS PROJECT Project Overview and Aims Background Work to date The optioneering phase
ALMOND BARRIERS PROJECT –OVERVIEW RAFTS and SEPA are working in partnership to deliver a programme of works to improve fish passage at barriers across Scotland. This work will contribute to the improvement of the physical condition of Scotland’s water environment. Collaborative study between RAFTS, River Forth Fisheries Trust and SEPA. Funded through WEF and HLF
AfterBefore Barrier removal on the Black Water
During … Before Modification of barrier on the River Isla
Modification of barrier on the River Isla - after
ALMOND BARRIERS PROJECT –AIM To improve migratory fish passage on the River Almond To address the cumulative effect of 7 weirs on the River Almond on the migratory fish population. To open up over 30kms of fish habitat to migratory fish on the River Almond and improve the ecological status of the River Almond.
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ALMOND BARRIERS PROJECT - WORK TO DATE Phase one completed in 2014 Initial investigative surveys completed. Initial understanding of potential constraints at each of the 7 structures
ALMOND BARRIERS PROJECT -THE OPTIONEERING PHASE Began in April 2015 Full range of options being considered. All criteria taken on board when assessing the options. Options for specific structures will be presented at a second workshop at the end of the summer.
PROGRAMME FOR THE EVENING The Almond Barriers Project - RAFTS The Almond Avon Reconnection Programme - RFFT Generic options for improving fish passage at existing structures – Atkins Q + A Session Questionnaire