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Online Workshop #2 | Preventing the Spread of Freshwater Invasive Species in the South West

10 June 2021 6:45 PM - 10 June 2021 7:00 PM
Open to all

 

The Angling Trust welcomes you to attend our second online workshop to inform the development of an angling pathway action plan to tackle the introduction and spread of invasive non-native species in the south west. Invasive non-native species are any animal or plant that have been introduced by human activity outside of their native range, and are causing a significant negative economic and/or environmental impact in their new location. This includes species such as Floating Pennywort, Signal crayfish and Zebra mussel.

The aim of the workshop is to gain a greater understanding of angling activity on South West Water and South West Lakes Trust sites, identify which locations are potentially at the greatest threat from invasive species introduction, and what practical actions could be implemented to minimise the risk of invasive species spread. The findings will be used to inform the development of an ‘angling pathway action plan’, to encourage greater collaboration and coordination of efforts between key stakeholders in the region.

This workshop is for anglers in the South west region that most frequently fish for coarse species. This is the second workshop we have run to gain inputs from anglers on this issue, with a workshop run on the 31st of March to receive input from game anglers.


Thursday 10th June 2021

Start time: 6.45pm

End time: 8.15pm (approximate)

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

 


As a mostly interactive session, this workshop will be run as a standard Zoom meeting. Please ensure you have Zoom installed on your computer before this event. A working camera and microphone will be required to take part.

After registering using the link above, you will receive instructions on how to join the workshop. You will also receive a link to a short survey which should be completed in advance of the meeting.

For further details, contact Alex on 07495 433613 or via [email protected]


The production of the south west angling pathway action plan is part of a programme of work funded by South West Water working in partnership with other organisations to improve knowledge on invasive species in the region. Alongside the angling pathway action plan there is a boating pathway action plan being led by APEM and the Community Invasive Non-native group (CINNG) exploring invasive species distributions and establishing an approach to improve rapid response to new invasions.

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