Facility
Bush (ECN site)

The River Bush enters the Atlantic Ocean close to the Giants Causeway on the North Antrim coast of Northern Ireland. Rising in the Antrim hills at 480 m OD, for must of its length the river flows through a fertile valley devoted to grassland-based agriculture with limited arable cropping. The underlying geology is basalt and the water is slightly alkaline with magnesium making an unusually large contribution to total hardness. The river supports indigenous stocks of Atlantic salmon and brown trout, but it is the salmon population which is of the greater interest. Bush salmon have been the focus of long term studies on salmon ecology and on the techniques suitable for managing salmon populations. A fish-trap on the river at Bushmills, some 3.5 km from the sea, enables ascending adult fish and returning juvenile salmon smolts to intercepted, counted and sampled. This work has been ongoing since 1973 and is accompanied by annual assessments of fry survival in the main spawning areas of the river. In addition to the river being part of the UK ECN network, the river is an International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) index river which integrates the results with other salmon research programmes in the North-East Atlantic.

General Information

Facility type
site

Location

Geometry

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Spatial resolution
10 metres
Mobile
false

Contacts

Lead organisation
Dr Bob Foy Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute Newforge Lane BELFAST BT9 5PX UK info@afbini.gov.uk +44 (0)28 90 255636 http://www.afbini.gov.uk

Metadata

Publication status
PUBLIC
Record identifier
1c268911-b766-4d93-91b7-6945da83e62f
Last modified
2017-08-21 11:18:13
Metadata author
Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute
Other identifier
ECN R21