Today we held our second kick sampling training day on the Irwell with the Riverfly Partnership. Blessed with some autumnal sunshine 10 new samplers joined the ranks of the Salford Friendly Anglers Monitoring Initiative on the Irwell.
We have now covered 13 sites on the Irwell between Rawtenstall and Manchester City Centre, 2 sites on the River Roch, and 2 sites on the Bolton Rivers. We’re looking to expand the number of sites on the Bolton Rivers and the Roch in the Spring when we hold a third training day.
Our course tutor Louis Kitchen delivered yet another informative and engaging session, firing the enthusiasm of all involved.
The AMI has only been running for a couple of months now – notable discoveries include fresh water shrimps as far downstream as the city centre of Manchester, and Stoneloach as far downstream as Littleton Rd. This is great news for the Irwell – as these species are slowly finding the water quality of the river improving to their needs.
It seems as though the expensive works at Ringley WWTW to install ammonia and phosphate removal facilities are now paying big dividends in terms of improved water quality and the associated improvement in habitat.
Peter says
Hi Mike,
This is a great scheme and it adds another dimension to every anglers portfolio whatever it is that he/she fishes for.It certainly opened my eyes and has given me great insight into what goes on beneath especially when Im at the tying bench. I wish you and your members well
Arden