
Ken Whelan
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https://www.kenwhelan.info 03-03-2018 16:21:36
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Anticipation for National Heritage Week is building up at the Local Authority Waters Programme! Our team are supporting fantastic events all around the country like the Castletown River and Nature Festival taking place on the Wexford coastline. Details below!๐๐ eventbrite.com/o/the-ahare-riโฆ




An action packed day yesterday at River Mattock #Slane #Meath. Part one of Rivercraft training with Ken Whelan and Boyne Rivers Trust . A wonderful initiative supported by Local Authority Waters Programme. learning about "cold clean water", water quality, life in streams and more! ๐๐ง๐๐ชณ



Another day down at the #river, this time sponging yet more knowledge from the esteemed Ken Whelan. ๐คฏ Well done to the Boyne Rivers Trust for organising and for taking us down to the #MattockRiver on the Meath/Louth border. A Local Authority Waters Programme supported training event.๐ฆ๐ง


Earlier this year we announced our intention to respond in detail to the Scottish Environment Protection Agencyโs (SEPA) proposals for Wild Salmon Protection Zones on the West Coast of Scotland. Follow the link below to read our response in full. atlanticsalmontrust.org/ast-responds-tโฆ


We're delighted to announce our involvement in the upcoming Save the Spring partnership project with the The River Dee , with a focus on restoring the river's iconic spring-run Atlantic salmon. We look forward to releasing further project details shortly.


Paul from Fisheries Management Scotland is first up at day 2 of the Institute of Fisheries Management conference talking us through what green finance is and how it will benefit our freshwater catchments and associated fish/fisheries. #IFM2023




Great to represent Marine Institute at todayโs launch of the new National Biodiversity Action Plan - a whole of government, whole of society approach to conserving biodiversity. #ActionsForNature Malcolm Noonan National Parks and Wildlife Service Biodiversity Ireland Graham Johnston


Fantastic two days surveying and learning about the May fly populations in Lough Cara and Lough Corrib with Ken Whelan Local Authority Waters Programme Insight Research Ireland Centre DCU School of Chemical Sciences


