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machar

The River Don Trust
« on: 26/11/2010 at 18:20 »
The River Don Trust are delighted to announce that local fly fishing line designer/retailer 'Barrio Fly Lines' at http://www.flylineshop.com are this year’s sponsors of a digital camera for the best project of the five schools taking part in the 2010/2011 Salmon in the Classroom Project.
 
Trust Chairman Iain Morrison said "the SITC project has been very successful with the participating schools getting really involved as part of the education curriculum. The sponsorship by Barrio Fly Lines of a digital camera will be a great boost and I am sure encourage others to take part in the future”

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Iain Goolager

The River Don Trust
« Reply #1 on: 26/11/2010 at 20:19 »
Well done Mike, and good to hear that there is room in the curriculum for worthwhile subject matter.
 :z16

John Reid

The River Don Trust
« Reply #2 on: 26/11/2010 at 21:21 »
Well done Mike, and good to hear that there is room in the curriculum for worthwhile subject matter.
 :z16

Here here...  :z12

Jim Eddie

The River Don Trust
« Reply #3 on: 26/11/2010 at 21:22 »
Yes well done Mike , I'm sure AW will be lurking , I'm sure he would also congratulate your generous donatation.

 :z18

Jim

machar

Re: The River Don Trust
« Reply #4 on: 07/12/2010 at 13:06 »
River Don Trust Biosecurity Plan Consultation

Invasive non-native species (INNS) and biosecurity issues are of increasing concern in the Don area. In response to this the River Don Trust (RDT) has prepared a biosecurity plan for the local area. This plan is one of twenty that will be produced as part of a national level initiative supported by the Scottish Government, SNH, SEPA and the GB Non Native Species Secretariat. It is crucial to the success of the plan that there is broad level support at local and national level. As such the Trust is now circulating this draft plan to local stakeholders for their comment, general views on biosecurity issues as well as the potential roles that they may have in addressing the INNS and biosecurity issues in the Don area.

It would be useful for the Trust if your comments also addressed the following:

Does the plan identify and address all the riparian and aquatic INNS and bio-security issues in the area?
Which INNS and bio-security issues are priorities for you or your organisation?
Do you agree with the actions and suggested lead partners?
Is the information presented in the plan accurate and do you have additional information that could be included?
Are there any activities addressing INNS and bio-security issues that your organisation is undertaking which should be included in this plan?
Would you be willing to attend a meeting to discuss the plan after the consultation is complete?
The closing date for this consultation is January 7th 2011.

The Plan can be read or downloaded here

http://www.riverdon.org.uk/FileLibrary/PDF%20Reports/River%20Don%20Trust%20Biosecurity%20Plan%202010%20consultation%20doc%202010.pdf

any comments to biologist@riverdon.org.uk  Thanks for your support



machar

Re: The River Don Trust
« Reply #5 on: 07/02/2011 at 19:46 »
 During the autumn of 2010 the River Don Trust assisted the Don District Salmon Fishery Board with determining the run types of broodstock caught at the hatchery for the DDSFB restocking programme. Following new protocols developed by the Trust, (under guidance from Marine Scotland), the DDSFB refined its existing methodology. One component of the new protocol included the tagging of the fish to enable scales to be taken so that specific run types could be assigned through scale reading, thus preferentially selecting broodstock.
read how you can help here

http://www.adaa.org.uk/pdfs/FloyTaggingLeaflet%202011.pdf

machar

Re: The River Don Trust
« Reply #6 on: 07/02/2011 at 19:49 »
Disinfection Service Launched (7th. Feb)

Because of the increasing concerns regarding the spread of Gyrodactylus Salaris (GS) a new disinfection service has been launched under the auspices of the River Don Trust, based in Aberdeen, Inverurie and Cluny.

 Read more http://www.adaa.org.uk/pdfs/GSDisinfectionLeaflet2011.pdf


machar

Re: The River Don Trust
« Reply #7 on: 10/03/2011 at 09:02 »
Scale Sampling Workshop

The Trust is continuing with its scale sampling programme and will will be holding a scale sampling workshop again this year. The workshop will educate anglers on reccomended methods for collecting scales from trout and salmon. The event will include a presentation by the biologist, a practical lesson in removing scales and the some of the results from last years programme. The event will be hosted at the Trust office from 7pm on the 30th of March, please contact the biologist@riverdon.org.uk to book a place.


Ben Dixon

Re: The River Don Trust
« Reply #8 on: 11/03/2011 at 00:51 »
Superb Iain,

Jamie did a cracking job last year.  I have already taken some samples from fish this season and would urge any regular competant anglers to at least attend the workshop.  Once armed with the knowledge of how to do this safely and angler can make a judgement call on whether or not they are happy to carry out sampling.

Ben

machar

Re: The River Don Trust
« Reply #9 on: 16/03/2011 at 18:43 »
The February report of the Don District Salmon Fishery Board can be read here

http://www.riverdon.org.uk/FileLibrary/PDF%20Reports/February%20report%20for%20River%20Don%20Website%202011b.pdf

machar

Re: The River Don Trust
« Reply #10 on: 17/03/2011 at 14:17 »
The River Don Trust are very pleased to like to inform you that the River Don Bio-Security Plan 2011-2016 is now complete. We would like to thank you very much for your contribution to the River Don Bio-Security Plan and for you patience during the consultation process.
The consultation process was very successful with positive comments coming from all contributors. Following the completion of the final draft, the document has been passed to our umbrella organisation RAFTS, prior to being released to you the stakeholders and then the general public, via the website and local press.
 
The River Don Trust has already started acting upon some of its actions within the Bio-Security Plan and has applied for funding for various aspects of the Plan in order to facilitate these actions, with further projects being prepared for later this spring (watch this space). The River Don Trust will also be present at the NELBAP Practitioners Seminar at the Macaulay Institute, Aberdeen on Tue 22nd March from 10am, where the Trust will have a poster presentation board on the Bio-Security Plan and some hard copies available.
 
The River Don Trust biologist (Jamie Urquhart) will be in touch with those stakeholders whose actions are most pertinent in due course and the River Don Trust will also review the Bio-Security Plans progress on a six monthly basis.
 
If you have any further queries regarding the Bio-Security Plan or the River Don Trust please do not hesitate to contact me

 A number of elements are already underway with further announements to follow soon. The Plan can be read here

http://www.riverdon.org.uk/FileLibrary/PDF%20Reports/River%20Don%20Trust%20Biosecurity%20Plan%202010%20Final%20Feb2011.pdf

 
Jamie Urquhart
River Don Trust Biologist

machar

Re: The River Don Trust
« Reply #11 on: 24/03/2011 at 20:08 »
I would advise there are very few places left on the scale sampling demonstation on 30th. March at the Trust's Cluny offices so please drop an email to jamie@riverdon.org.uk to book a place

machar

Re: The River Don Trust
« Reply #12 on: 28/03/2011 at 11:02 »
Final call for the scale sampling demo at the Trust offices on Wednesday, please contact Jamie at biologist@riverdon.org.uk to reserve a place

machar

Re: The River Don Trust
« Reply #13 on: 06/04/2011 at 20:34 »
The March 2011 report of the DDSFB can now be read on the River Don Trust web site here

www.riverdon.org.uk

machar

Re: The River Don Trust
« Reply #14 on: 19/04/2011 at 11:02 »
The 2011 river stocking report of the DDSFB can be read on the River Don Trust site here www.riverdon.org.uk

 




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