04 Jul 2018

Guardian Patrick Barkham Cocaine in rivers harming endangered eels, study finds Tests show drug causes eels to become hyperactive and damages their muscles, possibly hindering their ability to migrate. Tiny amounts of cocaine flushed into rivers cause eels to become not only hyperactive but to suffer from muscle wastage, impaired gills and hormonal changes, a […]

02 Jul 2018

This piece is in three sections: Evidence given by The Rt Hon Claire Perry MP, just after the announcement was made The Government’s statement and the link to the Value for money assessment An article on the Reactions to the decision carried by Water Briefing by some very annoyed people 1. 25 Jun 2018 – The […]

02 Jul 2018

Brexit is being presented as a beacon of hope for fishers. Many in coastal communities are looking to Brexit to lift them out of the economic hardship in which they feel trapped. But modelling from the New Economics Foundation has shown that without action, Brexit risks creating as many ​‘losers’ as ​‘winners’ across the diverse UK fishing fleet. The […]

02 Jul 2018

‘Scottish Government consult on details of deposit return scheme Overview     Consultation on the options for distinct elements of a deposit return scheme on beverage containers, seeking views on which options will deliver the best results for Scotland.  Why We Are Consulting   We want to design a deposit return system that will work well for everyone […]

02 Jul 2018

A series of changes were introduced in 2017 to the EIA regulations. As practice develops more key points of change emerge. ABPmer, Natalie Frost ‘On 16 May 2017, the new amended Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Directive (2014/52/EU) was implemented into UK law.  With these new regulations came a range of useful reviews about the changes […]

02 Jul 2018

ABPmer:   We are delighted to report that work has now started on the final phase of the RSPB’s major coastal wetland restoration initiative on Wallasea Island (Essex). Last month, contractors (Bam Nuttall) ‘broke ground’ on the earthworks with a view to completing this last stage during 2018. This is exciting not least because, when this […]

02 Jul 2018

3 articles / links to the Arctic 1. Science Nordic      ‘The Arctic Ocean surrounds the North Pole at the top of our planet. Atlantification of the Arctic ‘Some of the water in the Arctic Ocean comes through the Bering Strait between Alaska and Russia and some comes from Siberian rivers. But most of it makes […]

27 Jun 2018

‘The Environment Agency has launched a major new consultation on the proposed work programme, timetable and process for working together to review and update the river basin management plans in 2021. Working Together is the first consultation in the process which sets out the steps and consultation measures to be taken, the proposed timetable and […]