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Power failures led to hundreds of fish deaths
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The incident in September 2009 affected more than 2km of the river and was categorised as the most serious by the Environment Agency.
Harlow Magistrates’ Court has sent the case to Chelmsford Crown Court for sentence after hearing details of the offence at Wyatts Green Road, Doddinghurst. read more ...
Harlow Magistrates’ Court has sent the case to Chelmsford Crown Court for sentence after hearing details of the offence at Wyatts Green Road, Doddinghurst. read more ...
Illegal eel nets discovered in the River Nene
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The Environment Agency has removed four nets set to illegally catch eels from a river in Cambridgeshire during the first ever closed season.
Officers were called to a location on the River Nene, just downstream of Peterborough, by an RSPB warden who spotted the fyke nets. Fyke nets are a bag-shaped net held open by hoops. They are linked together in long chains and are used to catch eels in rivers. read more ...
Officers were called to a location on the River Nene, just downstream of Peterborough, by an RSPB warden who spotted the fyke nets. Fyke nets are a bag-shaped net held open by hoops. They are linked together in long chains and are used to catch eels in rivers. read more ...
Clean up for Ipswich flood gates
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Essential maintenance is being carried out by the Environment Agency on Horseshoe Sluice, on Yarmouth Road and Handford Sluice near Portman’s Walk. read more ...
Crayfish surveys will leave no stone unturned
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No stone will be left unturned during a series of surveys to find a creature that has seen populations across Britain devastated since the 1980s.
The Environment Agency is currently carrying out surveys of white-clawed crayfish to discover the health of populations in the rivers of Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire. read more ...
The Environment Agency is currently carrying out surveys of white-clawed crayfish to discover the health of populations in the rivers of Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire. read more ...
Watch out! There’s a bailiff about
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Since 1 April 2010, Environment Agency bailiffs have checked about 1,300 anglers for licences at more than 500 locations across Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire. A few have been found to be taking a chance and fishing without a licence – consequently, they have been issued with offence tickets and may appear in court. read more ...
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