Michelle McIlveen MLA and Councillor gets out of the Comber constituency office and into her local river to seed out sea trout fry.
ADSEA fry about to be released into their new home, the Enler River, Comber.
Michelle McIlveen MLA assists Enler Angling Club members David Pyper and Jim Worthington, and an angler's 2 children release sea trout fry into a tributary of the Enler River in Comber.
Simultaneously 50 other volunteers from 5 angling clubs were seeding out the fry into 4 other rivers. A great turnout for a weekday!
The children accompanied by their angler father were able to attend due to a school closure day for teacher training.
They were able to get some lessons on the sea trout life cycle and the importance of these small streams, as freshwater education for young people is a key element of the ADSEA project.
Friday, 28 May 2010
Sea Trout Fry Release - DCAL Minister Nelson McCausland assists with release of sea trout fry
Erne and Melvin Enhancement Association staff show the DCAL Minister Nelson McCausland local sea trout fry which were raised in their Enniskillen hatchery and are about to be released into local Co.Down rivers by angling club volunteers.
On Friday 28th May 2010, Nelson McCausland DCAL Minister and Michelle McIlveen MLA and local councillor assisted Philip Johnston, Chairman ADSEA in association with local angling clubs in the release of 10,000 native sea trout fry into local rivers.
On Friday 28th May 2010, Nelson McCausland DCAL Minister and Michelle McIlveen MLA and local councillor assisted Philip Johnston, Chairman ADSEA in association with local angling clubs in the release of 10,000 native sea trout fry into local rivers.
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