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Postmortem examinations were carried out on 341 otters retrieved between 1992 and 2000.
In order to provide improved and consistent estimates of open water evaporation, this project evaluated the current estimation methods.
This project draws together, and reviews, information relating to the current state of knowledge on what affects Ranunculus growth in Chalk rivers.
This document provides guidance to Environment Agency staff on assigning values to uncertain parameters in subsurface fate and transport models.
Project to describe the swimming performance of selected British freshwater fish.
This report critically reviews the existing documentation on the subject of best forestry management practices for the protection of the freshwater environment.
A synopsis of recently completed, ongoing and proposed eutrophication related research and development.
A study to evaluate current methods of estimating open water evaporation.
The results of a study into how to how best to protect the native white clawed crayfish populations by eradicating or controlling the introduced signal crayfish species in England and Wales.
This research identified potential detrimental effects of electric fishing on several species of cyprinid fish: chub (Leuciscus cephalus (L.)), roach (Rutilus rutilus (L.)) and dace (Leuciscus leuciscus (L)).
The report describes the primary sources of litter found on Bristol Channel beaches, tests and refines monitoring protocol and aesthetic quality assessments and evaluates public attitudes to beach quality
The impact of the marine discharges from Sellafield on people living on the coast of the Irish Sea has been assessed using data from past studies.
The study considered the key impacts on buildings through a literature review, consultation with those affected by flooding and the examination of case studies.
Provide information and guidance on the choice of rainfall-runoff model for use in different river catchments for flood forecasting purposes.
This project looks to develop policy on controlled burns and to establish workable guidelines on when controlled burn may be appropriate.
A collaborative project to design and evaluate a biological system, called a biobed, for the disposal of pesticides
Review of apporproate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in relation to work with strimmers
Information on the levels of metals in soils of England and Wales.
The report contains working considerations into the feasibility and scope of dispersion models for assessing the consequences of discharge processes.
The development of a biological assessment method for assessing the quality of still waters of canals, lakes, temporary waters, ditches, brackish lagoons and ponds.
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