Angling Times (UK)

Anglers urged to help safeguard our stocks in the summer heat

Rescue teams kept busy and Barbel Society halts fishing on its stretches

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THE UK is currently enjoying one of the hottest summers in years but as temperatur­es hit upwards of 30°C, angling clubs and authoritie­s are taking measures to ensure their river fish remain safe.

The country has seen little or no rain over the last five weeks and this has started to impact on river levels and the fish living in them.

Some river levels have got so low that the Environmen­t Agency has had to step in to intervene – and has recently carried out a fish rescue on a section of the River Teme in Worcesters­hire after a number of trout and salmon were cut off due to the receding water.

Jason Grant, a communicat­ions specialist for the EA, issued a report stating: “The rescue is part of annual response to reports of fish in distress due to natural processes that reduce oxygen levels in the water.

“Where necessary, fish will be rescued and transferre­d to another river.

“During dry spells it’s not unusual for some rivers and lakes in fast-responding catchments to deplete quickly, even during short periods of low rainfall, although they tend to recover quickly when the rain returns.

“At this time of year the Environmen­t Agency is always ready to respond to pressure on rivers caused by low flows, and we continue to monitor the water situation.

“If anyone sees any fish in distress, or a suspected river pollution, we ask they please call 0800 80 70 60 so the Environmen­t Agency can respond to protect the environmen­t.”

River anglers are also being urged to take extra care when returning fish to the water during the hot weather.

The news comes after Angling Times received a number of reports of barbel being found dead on popular stretches of river.

The situation has become a cause for concern, particular­ly for the Barbel Society, which has now closed its river venues until conditions improve.

Chris Jones is the membership secretary for the Society, and

he said: “Our waters are among some of the best remaining barbel fisheries in the country.

“The decision to temporaril­y close our waters was made by a unanimous committee decision on the July 6... in the best interests of the fish, our members and the fisheries themselves.

“As it happened, we were pleased that many of our members had already ceased fishing, and all have supported our decision.

“With such low dissolved oxygen levels, barbel will struggle to regain oxygen into their bloodstrea­ms after the exertions

 ??  ?? Fish rescue in progress on the River Teme.
Fish rescue in progress on the River Teme.
 ??  ?? The EA is quick to respond to call-outs...
The EA is quick to respond to call-outs...

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