ࡱ> ` bjbjss .1x]z z z  (3(3(38`3T3 i4l5"606067 88Thhhhhhh$CkhmhQ @ 77@@h 0606IiDDD@N 06 06hD@hDD2zc e064 PǯG&>(3?BNe.e_i0i|e.5nB05n\e5n e$9 ;vD<,=0999hh-Dj999i@@@@ '(3 (3  RIVERFLY PARTNERSHIP RIVER INVERTEBRATE MONITORING FOR ANGLERS One-day Workshops An innovative partnership to help conserve river environments Anglers, natural guardians of the river environment, are in an ideal position to monitor the health of watercourses they fish, by using the riverflies they aim to imitate with their artificial flies. Many angling groups have expressed a desire to be able to carry out health checks on their waters. The Riverfly Partnership spearheads an initiative to allow anglers to take action that will help conserve the river environment. This initiative provides a simple monitoring technique which anglers can use to detect any severe perturbations in river water quality and puts them in direct communication with the Area Ecological Appraisal Team of the Environment Agency (EA). This angler-driven monitoring scheme, used alongside routine monitoring by the Environment Agency, will ensure that water quality is checked more widely and action taken at the earliest opportunity should any severe perturbations be detected. Riverfly Partnership tutors deliver one-day workshops to fishing clubs and other organisations committed to establishing a group to monitor their local waters. Background The Riverfly Partnership, in collaboration with local organisations, is working to help protect the water quality of watercourses and conserve their riverfly populations. The Riverfly Partnership includes many organisations committed to furthering the understanding and conservation of riverfly populations. The monitoring initiative has been developed over a number of years building on work pioneered by Dr Cyril Bennett on the River Wey in the 1980s, then through workshops delivered by the John Spedan Lewis Trust for the Advancement of the Natural Science on the River Test, and most recently in workshops involving the national recording officers for Ephemeroptera (mayflies or up-winged flies), Plecoptera (stoneflies) and Trichoptera (caddisflies or sedges) and coordinated by the Natural History Museum / Natural England partnership. Following the Riverfly Conference held in November 2004 at The Natural History Museum, the initiative was taken forward with the Environment Agency and the Salmon and Trout Association. The national launch of the initiative takes place at the Riverfly Partnership Conference How good is your river? on March 8 2007 at Natural History Museum in London. For further information see www.riverflies.org. One-day monitoring workshop The one-day monitoring workshops, are hosted by a regional coordinator from a local fishing club or rivers trust and delivered by an accredited tutor, together with a local EA Ecological Appraisal Officer. The workshop provides a comprehensive review of the monitoring technique and includes short presentations, practical demonstrations and active involvement by participants at the riverside, as outlined in the timetable below. Participants receive a guide to the monitoring methodology and have chance to try it out for themselves. There is a ratio of one tutor to six participants. Each workshop is therefore limited to 12 participants per day. Supported by a comprehensive written guide to the methodology and post-workshop support from the tutors, clubs and organisations are shown how to establish monitoring groups and register sampling sites with their local EA Ecological Appraisal Team. Bridget Peacock Workshop Coordinator Accredited Tutors Peter Barnard Natural History Museum, London Cyril Bennett John Spedan Lewis Trust for the Advancement of the Natural Sciences Steve Brooks Natural History Museum, London Warren Gilchrist John Spedan Lewis Trust for the Advancement of the Natural Sciences Craig Macadam Ephemeroptera Recording Scheme / Bradan Aquasurveys / CAMSTARS David Pryce Plecoptera Recording Scheme/CAMSTARS Ian Wallace Trichoptera Recording Scheme/Liverpool Museums/CAMSTARS RIVER INVERTEBRATE MONITORING FOR ANGLERS 2006 Workshop Timetable 9.30 Welcome  Regional Organiser Riverfly Tutor EA Ecological Appraisal Officer  Health and Safety  Riverfly Tutor 9.45  Introduction to monitoring  Riverfly Tutor EA Ecological Appraisal Officer  10.10 The target groups Life history & ecology Riverfly TutorEphemeroptera: Up-winged flies Trichoptera: Caddisflies or sedgesPlecoptera: StonefliesGammarus: Freshwater Shrimp  10.50 Field work: Practical session at the river Collecting, sorting and recording the sample  All 12.30 - 13.15 Lunch Packed lunches provided by participants  13.15 Field work continued All To demonstrate life-cycles, adult flies will be collected from vegetation and matched to the larval species   15.00  Fieldwork and data overview  All 15.30 Establishing a monitoring programme EA Ecological Appraisal Officer  16.00 Further identification  Riverfly Tutor 16.30 Questions, Summary and Feedback All  17.00 Finish  Information for organisations interested in hosting a workshop One-day workshops are organised by the Riverfly Partnership Coordinator and delivered by an accredited tutor together with the local Area Ecological Appraisal Officer from the Environment Agency to 12 participants. The workshop covers all aspects of the monitoring technique ensuring that participants are competent in the technique and are confident in setting up a local monitoring group. A Regional Host is responsible for the regional organisation of the workshop: ensuring representation from local clubs, recruiting participants, secure participant fees and with the support of the Workshop Coordinator secure local funding, as indicated below (see workshop costs). It is important that the Regional Coordinator, or a nominated representative, act as a contact point between the monitoring groups and the local Ecological Appraisal Officer when monitoring commences following the workshop. Clubs that are interested in monitoring their rivers on a regular basis are invited to complete and return the Workshop Form to Bridget Peacock, UK Biodiversity, The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BD. For further information contact Bridget Peacock via email  HYPERLINK "mailto:b.peacock@nhm.ac.uk" b.peacock@nhm.ac.uk or telephone 0207 942 5932. Environment Agency representative - in collaboration with the Workshop and Regional Coordinators Arrange access, for the duration of the workshops, to an accessible riverside sampling site an area of bankside vegetation suitable for sampling an indoor facility suitable for short presentations A. A suitable water course for sampling requires: Permission from the land owner and agreement of tenants for both access and sampling Permission to sample from statutory bodies as appropriate e.g. if Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) written permission is required from Natural England to sample. A river with water no deeper than knee height to permit sampling of the riverbed Access to a variety of habitats within the watercourse e.g. shallow, slow and fast flowing, areas with vegetation. Channelised stretches are not suitable. A small flattish area on the bankside for sorting the sample. Availability of an alternative site if extreme weather conditions/flow rates restrict access to the planned site. B. An area of bankside vegetation suitable for sampling Permission from the land owner for both access and sampling Permission to sample from appropriate bodies, as above. A variety of trees, shrubbery and rank grasses for sampling,. An indoor facility for short presentations Access from at least two hours before the start of the workshop for setting up and two hours after the end of the workshop for packing away. Seating for 12 persons At least 4 double electrical power points Security (for equipment storage overnight between workshop days) Space to set up a projector and screen (plus use of data projector if available on site) Ideally within a short walking (or driving) distance of the sampling sites Facilities i.e. kettle & crockery for coffee and tea and area for eating a packed lunch. Meeting Workshop Costs Workshop costs are 1000 for a one-day workshop and 1600 for two consecutive one-day workshops. Additional consecutive workshops can be accommodated at a cost of 600 per workshop. Costs include fees of the accredited tutor, their accommodation and travel and the supply of equipment for the day, plus copies of the methodology for all participants. It should be noted that no costs are included for the host venue. The costs of the Ecological Appraisal Officer and their ongoing support are paid by the Environment Agency. It is suggested that the workshop costs be partially met by workshop participant fees at 35 per person as indicated in the table below, with remaining funds sought from local sponsors. It is advised that the number of monitoring kits required following the workshops should be factored into the funding application, at an estimated cost of 80 per kit. A 10% non-refundable deposit is payable when confirming a workshop booking.  Cost Suggested participant fee of 35 per person  Amount to be secured from additional funding source  One-day workshop  1000 35 x 12 = 420 580 Two consecutive one-day workshops  1600 35 x 24 = 840 760 The Workshop Administrator can provide background information for funding applications and a letter of support from the Riverfly Partnership. Recruitment and administration of workshop places The Regional Coordinator will administer the booking of workshop places, including advertising the workshop through their clubs and local networks. Booking forms are provided by the Workshop Coordinator. The Regional Coordinator should aim to fill places on the workshop at least two months before the date of the workshop. Participants must be physically fit for health and safety considerations. Note: The Riverfly Partnership can assist with press releases and their dissemination and provide networking facilities. Riverfly Partnership Workshop Coordinator responsibilities Providing workshop details Acting as the contact point for the Regional Coordinator, the Riverfly Tutor and the Environment Agency Ecological Appraisal Officer. Accepting a 10% non returnable deposit when confirming a workshop booking. Confirming dates with the Regional Coordinator, the Riverfly Tutor and the Environment Agency Ecological Appraisal Officer at least 3 months prior to the workshop To provide support to the Regional Coordinator in securing local funds and administering allocation of workshop places as appropriate. Coordinating the logistics for the workshop Accounting the workshop Receiving and disseminating feedback to Sponsors, Regional Coordinator, Environment Agency Ecological Appraisal Officer Providing ongoing support via the Riverfly Tutor. RIVER INVERTEBRATES MONITORING FOR ANGLERS Workshop Form Regional Coordinators interested in holding a workshop are asked to complete this form and return it to Bridget Peacock, the Workshop Coordinator, via email b.peacock@nhm.ac.uk or post to Bridget Peacock, UK Biodiversity, The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BD. Please contact Bridget directly by email or telephone 0207 942 5932 if you have any queries. 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