River Gowy rapid corridor survey July 1995. Ecology South Mersey


Autoria(s): National Rivers Authority
Data(s)

1995

Resumo

This is the River Gowy rapid corridor survey July 1995: Ecology South Mersey report produced by the National Rivers Authority North West Region in 1995. This report looks at the survey carried out by the South Mersey Ecology Team prior to routine deweeding operations on the main River Gowy at the end of July, 1995. The survey covered Flood Defence Stretch References RGOW03 to RGOW16. These stretches were further divided into a series of 43 stretches, each one being approximately 500m in length for ease o f mapping by Ecology. Recommendations for each length have been cross-referenced with the Bill of Quantities where possible, e.g. retention o f margins. In Flood Defence stretch RGOW03, the South West Winter Wetland forms an important habitat for birds. In stretches RGOW04 to RGOW05, the Gowy Meadows and Ditches have been designated a Grade A, Site of Biological Importance, by Cheshire County Council due to the nature of the acidic grassland and diverse ditches. In stretches RGOWIO to RGOW11 the left bank forms Hockenhull Platts, Grade A Site of Biological Importance and County Trust Reserve. In stretches RGOW15 to RGOW16, the area from Mill Farm to the Shropshire Union Canal is a Grade A Site of Biological Importance. These sites are very sensitive and detailed recommendations for working practices can be found in the relevant sections o f the survey.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/11029/1/474_River_Gowy_rapid_corridor_survey_July_1995._Ecology_South_Mersey.pdf

National Rivers Authority (1995) River Gowy rapid corridor survey July 1995. Ecology South Mersey. UK, National Rivers Authority, 65pp.

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

National Rivers Authority

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/11029/

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries #Limnology #Management
Tipo

Monograph or Serial Issue

NonPeerReviewed