Survey of the river Uck tributaries
An extensive suite of 32 walkovers of the tributaries to the main river Uck, to assess current conditions and identify future opportunities for improvements.
An extensive suite of 32 walkovers of the tributaries to the main river Uck, to assess current conditions and identify future opportunities for improvements.
Installation of eel passes, at structures known to obstruct or prevent eels from accessing upstream habitats.
The project aims to implement and demonstrate the role of natural riparian and floodplain intervention measures in managing flood risk along the river Uck.
The project aims to collaborate with the farming community around the upper Ouse, to protect and improve river water quality and the natural environment.
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