Continuing from yesterday. We carried out a fish survey on the river #Thames by #Kew#London today. Scorcher of a day to be in a dry suit but interesting results. Found bream, bleak and adult smelt!
The catfish in our fish holding facility has now been rehomed in a suitable water body. Please be aware they are voracious predators and should never be released into rivers or online lakes. #invasivespecies#welscatfish
Closing the #ThamesBarrier requires @LondonPortAuth to halt river traffic on #London's 'green highway'.
It frustrated this seal during our flood defence closure a couple of weeks ago, which became too impatient to wait until we were fully open...
We’ve recorded a @YouTube video to say thanks to the @NHSuk and to keep you entertained at home whilst raising money. 100% of the royalties from this video will go to @NHSCharities so please watch, rewatch, share and donate. Stay safe 🤟🏻🌈 https://t.co/Gv0k37zGDG
It now looks like the rain might become ⛈️ but from the PDF for anglers here is one for clubs and fisheries. Really worth reading this as it has some information that can really help your waters! If you have any further questions get in contact🐟
https://t.co/puW0vfiz9y
I know its raining now but really useful PDF that has advice to anglers on dealing with dry weather and what can be to help the fish. Please have look and share as anglers are the best eyes and ears for what is happening on the ground🐟
https://t.co/jiw89zm3Ki
What a catch! Survey on the river #Thames near #essex has produced some unusual fish such as this beautiful red mullet and a rock goby!🐟 seal seemed bemused by our work and excitement😋
Inspecting eel passes on the river #wandle near #Croydon today and making sure they are operational in time for the elver run. Cold work and numb hands makes A fisheries officer🐟 #cantfeelmyhands#riverwatch