
Anglers Monitoring Initiative Workshop with the West Country Rivers Trust and River Exe Project
Activity in England and Wales spans all 22 Environment Agency (EA) Areas. Click on the map below to see related activity.
Groups involved in England include: Action for the River Kennet, Audley Fly Fishing Club, Cambridge Trout Club, Canterbury and District Angling Association, Cressbrook and Litton Fly Fishing Club, Derbyshire County Angling Club, East Yorkshire Chalk Rivers Trust, Frensham Fly Fishers, Leek and District Fly Fishing Association, Manchester Anglers Association, Nar Fishery, Ryedale Anglers, Savenake Fly Fishers, Taunton Fly Fishers, South Cumbria Rivers Trust, Tyne Rivers Trust, Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust, Wandle Piscators, Willow Brook Fly Fishers, Wilton Fly Fishing Club and the Wiltshire Wildlife Trusts amongst others.
In Wales Northern activity includes Rosset and Gressford Fly Fishing Club; The Dee Rivers Trust and Conwyn & Clywd Rivers Trust. Wales South East was a pilot area for the initiative prior to the national launch in 2007, with activity led by Dai Roberts and the Rhymney and South East Wales Flylife Monitoring Group working in the river Taff, river Sirhowy and river Rhymney and their tributaries. To date four pollution incidences have been identified by the group, two of which led to successful EA prosecutions (see press releases), a third incident was linked to a leaking sewage pipe and the forth incident remains under investigation. The Rivers Lugg and Arrow Fisheries Association joined the initiative in 2008. In WalesSouth West activity is led by the Pembrokeshire Rivers Trust and the Tiefi Rivers Trust together with the Celtic Rivers Trust. Note that activity in Wales incorporates part of Midlands West Area.
Groups involved in England include: Action for the River Kennet, Audley Fly Fishing Club, Cambridge Trout Club, Canterbury and District Angling Association, Cressbrook and Litton Fly Fishing Club, Derbyshire County Angling Club, East Yorkshire Chalk Rivers Trust, Frensham Fly Fishers, Leek and District Fly Fishing Association, Manchester Anglers Association, Nar Fishery, Ryedale Anglers, Savenake Fly Fishers, Taunton Fly Fishers, South Cumbria Rivers Trust, Tyne Rivers Trust, Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust, Wandle Piscators, Willow Brook Fly Fishers, Wilton Fly Fishing Club and the Wiltshire Wildlife Trusts amongst others.
In Wales Northern activity includes Rosset and Gressford Fly Fishing Club; The Dee Rivers Trust and Conwyn & Clywd Rivers Trust. Wales South East was a pilot area for the initiative prior to the national launch in 2007, with activity led by Dai Roberts and the Rhymney and South East Wales Flylife Monitoring Group working in the river Taff, river Sirhowy and river Rhymney and their tributaries. To date four pollution incidences have been identified by the group, two of which led to successful EA prosecutions (see press releases), a third incident was linked to a leaking sewage pipe and the forth incident remains under investigation. The Rivers Lugg and Arrow Fisheries Association joined the initiative in 2008. In WalesSouth West activity is led by the Pembrokeshire Rivers Trust and the Tiefi Rivers Trust together with the Celtic Rivers Trust. Note that activity in Wales incorporates part of Midlands West Area.
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