Many thanks to the 28 anglers who took part in the EAs river Thurne pike and bream tagging project.This is an investigation into climate change and how bream and pike behave during salt incursions .Anglers gave between a day and 6 days of there time and came from Essex ,lincs and Derbyshire to help to catch bream and pike to be hydracoustically tagged and some were pit tagged.
Andy Carpenter and Phil Grey nearly caught all the required bream between them,top marks to Andy for catching some pike as wel.Andy also wins the most days out accolade for enduring 6 sleepless nights in his seastrike!
Lastly thank you to all EA staff who attended.
It's a 2 year study, and forms part of a PhD study as well.The results will be published.
Cheers
Thurne tagging
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Re: Thurne tagging
Well done all involved 
Andy is a bream machine!
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Re: Thurne tagging
suffolk si wrote: βThu Mar 14 2024 19:46 -Well done all involvedAndy is a bream machine!


I just give them what they want.
A little bit of feed

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Cyprio wrote: βFri Mar 15 2024 10:33 -carpers always make the best bream catchers!suffolk si wrote: βThu Mar 14 2024 19:46 -Well done all involvedAndy is a bream machine!
thanks I think!
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I just give them what they want.
A little bit of feed![]()
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Gets you these
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Which soon fills a few of these!
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Agreed it was a good turn out of volunteers,
