Angling for Sustainability final report
Angling for Sustainability used the Fish Intel Network to study the movement of black seabream, sharks and rays in Dorset, the Solent and beyond. Learn about our results in our final project report:
Angling for Sustainability used the Fish Intel Network to study the movement of black seabream, sharks and rays in Dorset, the Solent and beyond. Learn about our results in our final project report:
At around 7 years from conception to publication, our research takes time. But that’s exactly the point. When we were first approached by the Blue Marine Foundation and local fishermen of Lyme Bay, concerned about the potential impacts associated with an increase in static potting in response to mobile fishing being banned from inside the Lyme Bay MPA… … More Managing fisheries at an ‘optimal’ level could offer long-term benefits to fishermen and the environment
It’s 2021, lockdown is easing and the team are on the road earlier than usual kicking off the fieldwork season with the first baseline survey of the underwater world of St Abbs, Scotland … More 2021 kicks off in Scotland!
After spending the darker, colder months analysing all of the survey footage from 2018, and prepping for this year’s field season, the team were ready to don the oilskins again and get back out at sea. This year the team kicked off fieldwork in the Isles of Scilly, as part of the SCILL-E project. Working … More Scilly survey 2019
The summer of 2018 has taken the team on their busiest fieldwork season to date, working on projects spanning the length of the country. The Lyme Bay monitoring survey saw its 11th year … More The Endless Summer
Last week the team were out catching schooling bass (“Schoolies”) in Salcombe Harbour for the first tagging event in the I-BASS project. … More When the wind blows from the east, the fish bite the least – our first tagging campaign in Salcombe Harbour