The assessment and exploitation of eel (ANGUILLA ANGUILLA. L) stocks in the River Thames and its catchment.

This is the assessment and exploitation of eel (Anguilla anguilla. L) stocks in the River Thames and its catchment performed by the Polytechnic of Central London and The Thames Water Authority Research Project between April 1985 and April 1986. The report makes an examination of the pre-pollution hi...

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Published: Thames Water Authority 1986
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spelling ftaquaticcommons:oai:generic.eprints.org:10902 2023-05-15T13:27:14+02:00 The assessment and exploitation of eel (ANGUILLA ANGUILLA. L) stocks in the River Thames and its catchment. 1986 application/pdf http://aquaticcommons.org/10902/ http://aquaticcommons.org/10902/1/03-The_assessment_and_exploitation_of_eel_%28ANGUILLA_ANGUILLA._L%29_stocks_in_the_River_Thames_and_its_catchment.pdf en eng Thames Water Authority http://aquaticcommons.org/10902/1/03-The_assessment_and_exploitation_of_eel_%28ANGUILLA_ANGUILLA._L%29_stocks_in_the_River_Thames_and_its_catchment.pdf Thames Water Authority (1986) The assessment and exploitation of eel (ANGUILLA ANGUILLA. L) stocks in the River Thames and its catchment. London, UK, Thames Water Authority, 77pp. Fisheries Limnology Management Monograph or Serial Issue NonPeerReviewed 1986 ftaquaticcommons 2020-02-27T09:24:24Z This is the assessment and exploitation of eel (Anguilla anguilla. L) stocks in the River Thames and its catchment performed by the Polytechnic of Central London and The Thames Water Authority Research Project between April 1985 and April 1986. The report makes an examination of the pre-pollution history of the Thames eel fishing industry to permit an assessment of the recovery of the eel stock following the cleaning up of the Tideway. Archive material shows that the 19th Century stock was larger and more widely distributed than it is today, and the natural recruitment of elvers to the system is now much smaller. Sampling of commercial catches and trapping studies, including comparisons of different mesh sizes, have been undertaken in order to develop a statistical model of the Inner Estuary eel stock and its fishery. Local migrations and activity throughout the year are studied. Electro—fishing methods and eel traps are compared using mark-recapture techniques in order to develop an accurate means of assessing relative abundance and distribution. Work so far has concentrated mainly on the Rivers Darent and Roding but a preliminary distribution map for the whole catchment has been prepared. An experimental trapping site was established on the River Darent to investigate natural recruitment and up—river migration of elvers and juvenile eels. 1790 small eels were taken in 1985 providing information on the scale, timings and factors affecting the migration. Book Anguilla anguilla International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC): Aquatic Commons
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Limnology
Management
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Limnology
Management
The assessment and exploitation of eel (ANGUILLA ANGUILLA. L) stocks in the River Thames and its catchment.
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Limnology
Management
description This is the assessment and exploitation of eel (Anguilla anguilla. L) stocks in the River Thames and its catchment performed by the Polytechnic of Central London and The Thames Water Authority Research Project between April 1985 and April 1986. The report makes an examination of the pre-pollution history of the Thames eel fishing industry to permit an assessment of the recovery of the eel stock following the cleaning up of the Tideway. Archive material shows that the 19th Century stock was larger and more widely distributed than it is today, and the natural recruitment of elvers to the system is now much smaller. Sampling of commercial catches and trapping studies, including comparisons of different mesh sizes, have been undertaken in order to develop a statistical model of the Inner Estuary eel stock and its fishery. Local migrations and activity throughout the year are studied. Electro—fishing methods and eel traps are compared using mark-recapture techniques in order to develop an accurate means of assessing relative abundance and distribution. Work so far has concentrated mainly on the Rivers Darent and Roding but a preliminary distribution map for the whole catchment has been prepared. An experimental trapping site was established on the River Darent to investigate natural recruitment and up—river migration of elvers and juvenile eels. 1790 small eels were taken in 1985 providing information on the scale, timings and factors affecting the migration.
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title The assessment and exploitation of eel (ANGUILLA ANGUILLA. L) stocks in the River Thames and its catchment.
title_short The assessment and exploitation of eel (ANGUILLA ANGUILLA. L) stocks in the River Thames and its catchment.
title_full The assessment and exploitation of eel (ANGUILLA ANGUILLA. L) stocks in the River Thames and its catchment.
title_fullStr The assessment and exploitation of eel (ANGUILLA ANGUILLA. L) stocks in the River Thames and its catchment.
title_full_unstemmed The assessment and exploitation of eel (ANGUILLA ANGUILLA. L) stocks in the River Thames and its catchment.
title_sort assessment and exploitation of eel (anguilla anguilla. l) stocks in the river thames and its catchment.
publisher Thames Water Authority
publishDate 1986
url http://aquaticcommons.org/10902/
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Thames Water Authority (1986) The assessment and exploitation of eel (ANGUILLA ANGUILLA. L) stocks in the River Thames and its catchment. London, UK, Thames Water Authority, 77pp.
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