Greetings all!
Not sure how closely on-topic this may be (though there is
a radical motive behind it).
I'm seeking good data on pollution of East Anglian waterways,
and the sizes of their fish populations (all fresh water,
such as rivers, major drainage channels, etc.), preferably
per year up to 2016 (or 2017).
I've tried the Environment Agency website, and DEFRA, without
finding anything remotely useful -- they used to be relatively
transparent, but recently seem to have become opaque! (Or maybe
my browser needs an eye test...).
My primary area of interest is Cambridgeshire, West Norfolk,
and possibly South Lincolnshire (basically, whatever feeds
into the Wash).
So if anyone can point me to a good data source (ideally a
monitoring agency) I would be most obliged.
With thanks in advance, and best wishes to all,
Ted.
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Date: 23-Apr-2017 Time: 20:57:37
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