93 page results for 'fisheries management options'
Upper Lough Erne
Published dateFluctuating water levels and variations in exposure, substrate and management have resulted in the formation
Lower Derwent Valley
Published dateTraditional management has ensured that ecological variation is well-developed, particularly in the transitions
Oxford Meadows
Published dateThe site has benefited from the survival of traditional management, which has been undertaken for several
North Pembrokeshire Woodlands/ Coedydd Gogledd Sir Benfro
Published dateA variety of management treatments are in place, with minimum intervention, managed high forest, active
Fenn's, Whixall, Bettisfield, Wem and Cadney Mosses
Published dateIn areas formerly subject to commercial peat-cutting, recent conservation management has led to the regeneration
St David's / Ty Ddewi
Published datean exceptionally rare habitat, and the population here is maintained by a combination of excellent management
Orton Pit
Published dateManagement of water levels and predatory fish is essential for the maintenance of the newt population
Dunraven Bay
Published dateis a significant seed-source for recolonisation of Bristol Channel dunes and beach-heads when future management
North Meadow and Clattinger Farm
Published datecase of the Oxford Meadows, this site represents an exceptional survival of the traditional pattern of management
Blackmill Woodlands
Published dateThe woodlands have a long cultural history of management, reflected in the distinctive gnarled appearance
