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AndyB

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Re: Booked Waters & “Fisheries Work Plan” - Updates May 1st for Work 4th May

Walking the dog this weekend I was most impressed by the work carried out at Marlcliff. Well done all involved smiling

On Saturday the swimmers, paddleboarders etc were making the most of them, lets hope there are no problems when the season opens awkward

Posted on May 16, 2022 at 11:05 AM

Re: Marlcliff further habitat destruction

So wagandmag, are you saying all trees should be removed as they might come down or otherwise get in your way? I cannot believe any angler would condone this destruction.

Posted on May 05, 2020 at 5:22 PM

Re: Marlcliff further habitat destruction

I cannot believe that any angler would even try and condone this habitat destruction! Lets see what the implications are;

• Destabilisation of the riverbank leading to collapse and silting
• Silting up of gravel spawning beds
• Removal of buffer zone between agricultural land and the river
• Reduction in pollutants removed by the buffer, for example phosphates
• Source of food for animals and fish
• Disturbing otters
• Disturbing wild birds (including nesting at this time of year)
• Removal of shade promoting heating of the river and excessive weed growth
• Removal of refuge for fish and fry from flooding
• Removal of refuge for fish and fry from predation
• Speeding up the river in times of raised river levels leading to increased risk of flooding further downstream (especially Evesham where there is a constriction)

This is not managing, this is destruction and that the landowner is likely in receipt of payments to manage the riparian vegetation makes matters worse. This vegetation has been of no issue for many years why destroy it? The harm to the fishery will be long term, it will not quickly grow back see attached photos from 4 years ago! I don't hold much hope the EA will actually get anything done but at least they are equally outraged.

To show just how 'fast' it grows back image 2059 is me fishing in 2015. The area was cut in 2016 and 4 years later looks like image 1308. The chub shoal has not returned either, strange that.

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Posted on April 23, 2020 at 2:03 PM

Marlcliff further habitat destruction

Following on from the destruction of the bankside and illegal raising of the weir the farmer has completely destroyed the far bank trees and vegetation that made this stretch not only a lovely place to fish but a perfect habitat on a river those who have fished for any length of time will verify as being a shadow of it's former self. I'm horrified that someone could do this to the environment and be the master over so much of it. EA are looking into it but I don't hold out much hope despite the fact that this work should never have been carried out between March and August due to nesting birds.

Posted on April 06, 2020 at 8:15 PM

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