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Populations of native white-clawed crayfish in danger of being wiped out are being rescued in Environment Agency operations in West Yorkshire.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Results of a referee case to analyse a sample of catfish food tablets under the Government Chemist statutory function.
A thriving population of native white-clawed crayfish has been rediscovered in a West Yorkshire watercourse providing a boost for the endangered species.
The Environment Agency and Northumberland Rivers Trust have relocated hundreds of native crayfish to six refuge sites in North Northumberland.
Dog walkers, canoeists and other river users asked to ‘check – clean – dry’ to prevent spread of diseases and protect native crayfish populations.
Survey work has started as part of a new Environment Agency pilot to trace native and non-native crayfish in North East and Yorkshire rivers.
Music Export Growth Scheme (MEGS) has granted a further £200,000 to UK-based independent music companies.
The UK is testing Catch Quota management which counts what is caught rather than what is landed at port.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
As the coarse fishing season on England’s rivers gets underway, the Environment Agency reveals its top 10 facts you never knew about fish...
Capsize and sinking of the scallop dredger JMT off Rame Head in the English Channel with loss of 2 lives.
Red Falcon ferry collides with two yatchs during heavy fog.
Crayfish plague has been found on Dorset’s River Allen following an investigation by the Environment Agency and Dorset Wildlife Trust.
The first transfer in the county of white-clawed crayfish has been hailed a success as the protected species is now breeding in its new location.
The UK will work to secure additional quota in this year's negotiations on total allowable catches and quotas so that trials can be expanded.
Environmental forces mobilised to deal with American Signal Crayfish invasion
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Gray on 29 September 2017.
Protecting our native white-clawed crayfish from the invasive American signal crayfish
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