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How the GWCT’s research is translated into practical outcomes
What makes the GWCT unique is that all of its work is underpinned by scientific research. We have around 60 research staff publishing 30-40 peer-reviewed papers every year, with over 1,850 papers published since the Trust was formed. B...
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The recent history and location of Auchnerran provides numerous opportunities for research. Use the links to the left to explore our core monitoring work and specific research projects targeting various species found in abundance at Auchnerran.
We are striving to exploit the resources on the farm...
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GWCT Fisheries Research Reports >
Salmon >
Trout >
Grayling >
Pike >
Monitoring for Migratory Fish (MorFish) >
Fish research at the Trust is centred around the Salmon & Trout Research Centre in East Stoke, Dorset. We have been monitoring Atlantic salmon numbers in the Riv...
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Fighting to protect our iconic and threatened migratory fish
Freshwater migratory fish are among the most threatened animals on the planet. Globally they have declined by 76% between 1970 and 2016 a higher rate of decline than marine or terrestrial migratory species. Our salmon and sea trout are...
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This is an exciting opportunity for a data engineer/scientist to work with GWCT’s Fisheries, GIS/data science, and IT departments to assist with the development of a data warehouse to support the work of our Salmon and Trout Research Centre.
Here, a team of fisheries scientists undertake world-cl...
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Increasing food and bees >
The importance of different crops for supporting bird life >
Weeds in arable fields could help declining insect populations >
How is the activity of different bat species affected by agri-environment schemes? >
Managing pesticide contamination in surface wa...
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