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A project supported by the European Union's INTERREG IVA Programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body Welcome and why are we here? AST & IBIS Colin Adams ated Aquatic Resources Management for Scotland , ROI & NI

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Integrated Aquatic Resources Management for Scotland , ROI & NI. Welcome and why are we here? AST & IBIS Colin Adams . A project supported by the European Union's INTERREG IVA Programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body. Project Partners : Loughs Agency - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Welcome and why are we here? AST & IBIS Colin Adams

A project supported by the European Union's INTERREG IVA Programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body

Welcome and why are we here?AST & IBIS

Colin Adams

Integrated Aquatic Resources Management for Scotland , ROI & NI

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Project Partners :• Loughs Agency

• Scottish Centre for Ecology & the Natural Environment – University of Glasgow

• Marine Lab. - Queens University Belfast• £8M collaboration

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33 – current researchers

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34 completed or current research projects

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population dynamics of the European eel

ecology underpinning rare fish management

interaction between native & non-native oyster populations

life history strategies in trout

sea-birds as monitors of near-shore habitat

sustainable management of native oyster fisheries

molecular markers for managing exploited shellfisheries

sustainable management of blue mussel fisheries

effects of small hydro on riverine fishes

biodiversity & Marine Protected Areas

effects of river barriers on fish migration

near-future climate change effects on shellfish

management

Conservation Management

Mitigating Human Impact Shellfish Aquaculture Management

70 years of research delivered by June 2015

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Robert BrackleyThe effect of small scale in-stream hydro-schemes on riverine fishes

• Small-scale in-stream hydro-electric generating schemes are burgeoning

• The impact of this new technology on ecosystems is poorly understood

This project is :• Using radio telemetry, PIT tagging to quantify salmonid

behaviour• Instrumented weir and Archimedes screw generator

• ultimate goal provide clearer guidance on appropriate sitting of small hydro schemes

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Travis van Leeuwen

“Life history strategies in Salmo trutta”

• Sea trout support important fisheries • numbers have been dropping rapidly Ireland/Scotland

over the last 2 decades

• Q – What is a sea trout ?• What individual characteristics promote sea migration?• What environmental conditions promote sea migration?

This project is:• Individual fish characteristics – size growth &

metabolic rate• Environmental conditions that promote smolting –

growth opportunity• Genetic background – do sea trout and brown trout

always derive from the same population?

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The Impact of Riverine Barriers on the Freshwater Migration of

Atlantic SalmonMatt Newton

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Much, much more information about the project on our website ...