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EA South East Fisheries & Biodiversity Newsletter February 2012

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EA South East Fisheries & Biodiversity Newsletter February 2012

All the latest news from the Environment Agency's South East Fisheries and Biodiversity team about the work they have been doing around the region helping fish, habitats and anglers covering the Thames, Kent, Sussex and Hampshire.

Just some of the headline news stories included in this newsletter...

  • ALDERSHOT PARK ANGLING CLUB SAY THANK YOU – West Thames
  • CAT FISH REMOVED FROM HAMPSHIRE LAKE TO PROTECT NATIVE FISH – Hampshire
  • RARE ISLE OF WIGHT BOG GETS A BOOST – Isle of Wight
  • SALMON SPAWNING STREAM ENHANCED - Hampshire
  • LOW FLOWS ARE IMPACTING ON MEON SALMON AND SEA TROUT – Hampshire
  • SPERINGBROOK PLATFORMS – Kent
  • OTTERS IN KENT
  • RIVER MEDWAY FISH PASSAGE PROGRAMME DEVELOPS LEAPS AND BOUNDS – Kent

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