DCRT: Salmon Revival - River Don weir fish pass inspections
Helping to monitor & maintain fish passes in the River Don
Location
Showroom Cinema15 Paternoster Row
Sheffield
S1 2BX
Date and time
18:30 - 20:15Who this task will support
Weir fish pass surveysWe will be helping Don Catchment Rivers Trust (DCRT) throughout the spring/summer to help monitor and maintain fish passes in the river to ensure they are kept open and in good condition for our fishy friends!
Sheffield's industrial past saw the implementation of weirs on the River Don to power the factories. These flow control devices inhibit natural migratory paths for fish. To combat this, fish passes have been installed at the weirs throughout Sheffield. These are important for the movement of fish (particularly salmon) between habitats and breeding grounds. DCRT have been working on the River Don to bring back the salmon population to the area and now efforts are needed to maintain this. GoodGymers will be part of long-term surveying and monitoring of the fish passes to ensure they have not been blocked and remain fully functional.
Monitoring the fish passes are an essential part of the Salmon Revival project. Building the fish passes was a big step in reconnecting the sections of the river but it is imperative these maintain operable.
We'll be carrying out visual inspections of the eight weirs along the River Don.
Photographs should be taken of each inspection sheet and of every weir to document any concerns and general status of the pass at time of inspection. Examples of blocakages can be seen on the photos. Please put photos on the gg whatsapp group for the Run Leader/Task Force/Report writer to add to the run report which will be seen by DCRT.
GoodGymers MUST NOT go into the river at any point.
This task will include running alongside the River Don, making use of footpaths (predominantly the Five Weirs Walk) wHere available but there will also be some roadside running too.
The total length between Steelbank and Hadfield's weirs is approximately 8.8 km. We don't need to do all of this distance and it may be that some runners go to the further afield weirs (minimum pairs) and get some more KM's in.
Certain weirs such as Steelbank would benefit from being inspected using binoculars, so if you have some, please bring them along.
I have plotted the route here: https://www.plotaroute.com/route/2477765?units=km
Here is the what3words for Steelbank Weir:
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Questions on the project should go to:
Charlotte Landry-Jennings Volunteering Officer 07561588275 charlotte.landry-jennings@dcrt.org.uk
Who's going
Discussion
Sheffield
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This is a GoodGym group run, where we run to help a local community organisation and then run back.
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Location
Showroom Cinema15 Paternoster Row
Sheffield
S1 2BX
Date and time
18:30 - 20:15Who this task will support
Weir fish pass surveysOptions are available to run between 5km and 8km in total
Remember that we run to and from the task, so you'll only be running for half this distance in one go.
This is a standard GoodGym group run. If you can't run for more than 15mins without stopping or you're worried about any aspect of the session, contact us or see if there's a starter session coming up in your area.
Showroom Cinema
15 Paternoster Row
Sheffield
S1 2BX
There's space to change and leave bags and toilets. We're not planning to do anything purposefully dangerous, but GoodGym takes no responsibility for your safety during group runs, you participate at your own risk. Participants accept full responsibility for items stored at Showroom Cinema, and Showroom Cinema and GoodGym will not be held liable for any losses or damages.
Led by Tom Mutton
Sheffield Area Activator. PT, England Athletics Coach in Running Fitness & Tutor.
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