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The Effects of a Land Drainage Scheme on the Salmonid Populations of the River Camowen, Co. Tyrone
Authors:G J A Kennedy  D Cragg-Hine  C D Strange  D A Stewart
Institution:Fisheries Research Laboratory, Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland, 38 Castleroe Road, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry BT51 3RL;Biometrics Division, Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland, Castle Grounds, Stormont, Belfast BT4 3SB
Abstract:Annual electro fishing surveys were carried out over an 11-year period at five sites on an upland river, which was subject to dredging operations in connection with a land drainage scheme. Four of the sites were dredged 3 years after the start of the survey and one control site remained undredged throughout. The results indicated that dredging operations initially reduced Salmonid densities and that there was subsequently a progressive downstream recovery, with fry densities taking up to 6 years to improve at the most downstream site. Yearling and older fish recovered to pre-drainage scheme levels more rapidly than fry. Changes in population structure were also observed at three of the dredged sites. Two sites were considerably deepened and finally contained larger numbers of older fish than prior to the drainage scheme. The opposite effect was found to have taken place at a site, which became shallower as a result of drainage works, and contained larger numbers of fry at the end of the survey. Increased fish growth rates were also observed at all sites over the experimental period, and this may have been correlated with enrichment of the river system by leaching from increased fertilizer usage within the catchments.
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