Clients & Projects - 2 - Stream Support Monitoring, Salisbury Plain
| In 2001, Pisces Conservation were asked to carry out monitoring work on a chalk stream on the southern edge of Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire. In order to mitigate low natural flows in summer, the stream was augmented by water pumped from a borehole, to support flow rates, and hence fish, invertebrate and plant populations, in the lower reaches of the stream. Pisces were required to survey macrophytes (particularly Water-crowfoots, Ranunculus spp.), macroinvertebrates, molluscs and fish, to assess whether biodiversity was affected by stream augmentation. |
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| Detailed macrophyte surveying was carried out along the entire length of the stream, with point surveys, including electric fishing, invertebrates and molluscs. In addition a separate survey on the status of Ranunculus spp. in the stream was undertaken. |
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| Pisces staff have considerable experience in freshwater macroinvertebrate ecology, botanical surveying, and electric fishing, as well as statistical methods for analysis of survey data. | ||
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