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Salmon and freshwater fisheries in the Solway Firth. Report of the Working Party of North West Water Authority and the Annan District Salmon Fishery Board.

North West Water Authority (1986) Salmon and freshwater fisheries in the Solway Firth. Report of the Working Party of North West Water Authority and the Annan District Salmon Fishery Board. Preston, UK, North West Water Authority, 9pp.

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    Abstract

    The Workinq Party of North West Water Authority and the Annan District Salmon Fishery Board's aims were to identify the current problems relating to the salmon and freshwater fisheries in the Solway Firth and its tributaries (embracing the catchments of the Annan, Kirtle Water, Sark, Esk, Eden, Wampool and Waver - and possibly also the Lochar Water and the Nith) to produce agreed outline solutions, and to consider the financial aspects of the future administration of these fisheries.

    Item Type: Monograph or Serial issue
    Title: Salmon and freshwater fisheries in the Solway Firth. Report of the Working Party of North West Water Authority and the Annan District Salmon Fishery Board.
    Corporate Creator/Author: North West Water Authority
    Number of Pages: 9
    Date: 09 May 1986
    Publisher: North West Water Authority
    Place of Publication: Preston, UK
    Funders: Environment Agency Archives North West
    Contact Email Address: dis@fba.org.uk
    Issuing Agency: Environment Agency, UK (Freshwater Biological Association)
    Uncontrolled Keywords: England; Eden Catchment; Salmo trutta; Rivers; River fisheries; Estuarine fisheries; Salmon fisheries; Estuaries; Fishery organizations
    Subjects: Fisheries
    Limnology
    Item ID: 8048
    Depositing User: Hardy B Schwamm
    Date Deposited: 23 Feb 2012 14:01
    Last Modified: 23 Feb 2012 14:01
    URI: http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/8048

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