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    England’s Atlantic salmon population hits a record low in 2024

    October 13, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: England’s Atlantic salmon population has reached a record low, according to the latest report from the Environment Agency (EA), highlighting the severe degradation of both marine and freshwater ecosystems across the country. The declining numbers indicate that the species’ habitats are under increasing threat, primarily due to pollution. Atlantic salmon, which typically reside in the northern Atlantic Ocean and rivers that flow into it, have faced significant challenges in recent years.

    England’s Atlantic salmon population hits a record low in 2024

    According to the EA, 90% of England’s salmon rivers are classified as either “at risk” or “probably at risk,” meaning their populations have fallen below the minimum levels needed to sustain their ecosystems. The agency noted that this decline signals the urgent need for action to restore these habitats and improve the overall quality of England’s natural environment. The EA attributed the decline to several factors, including agricultural pollution, sedimentation, and chemical runoff from various industries.

    Wastewater from roads and other urban sources has also contributed to the degradation of rivers, further damaging the conditions necessary for salmon to thrive. The agency called on farmers, landowners, and industry leaders to take greater responsibility for protecting these ecosystems from further harm. Privatized water companies have come under fire for allegedly dumping waste into waterways, exacerbating the problem.

    Public outcry has intensified as critics argue that these companies have failed to invest in necessary infrastructure to prevent such incidents. This issue has become a focal point in discussions about the broader environmental crisis facing England. Alan Lovell, Chair of the Environment Agency, expressed deep concern over the alarming trends. “Forty years ago, approximately 1.4 million salmon returned to UK rivers annually,” Lovell said.

    “We are now seeing barely a third of that – a record low that serves as a stark indicator of the broader biodiversity crisis.” Lovell further emphasized the importance of holding polluters accountable and highlighted the potential impact of the Water (Special Measures) Bill, a new piece of legislation that would grant the EA greater authority to address pollution. The agency reported that other countries, including Ireland, Iceland, Sweden, and Canada, have also experienced declines in their salmon populations, but the UK has seen the most significant drop.

    This reflects the extent of the ecological damage occurring in British waterways. In addition, the EA disclosed that the provisional rod catch of Atlantic salmon for last year was 4,911 fish – 23% lower than the final declared catch for 2022, marking the lowest number since records began in 1988. The agency warned that without concerted efforts to reverse these trends, the future of England’s Atlantic salmon population remains uncertain. For more information, visit the Environment Agency website or view the full report here.

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