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Allan Water Project Officer River Forth Fisheries Trust - Flooding, NFM & fish Lawrence Belleni

Natural Flood Management - Lawrence Belleni, River Forth Fisheries Trust

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Allan Water Project OfficerRiver Forth Fisheries Trust

- Flooding, NFM & fish

Lawrence Belleni

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Floody hell!

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They’re not going away…..

•Expect a 20% increase in flood peaks by 2080

•Europe- 1:100 flood expected to double in frequency within 3o years(Alfieri et al., 2015)

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…However we’re talking fish

Two bold statements

•Flooding can be positive for fish

•Applying NFM provides catchment resilience & benefits to fish

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Firstly, some benefits from flooding to fish

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What we want? • Rivers with access to good habitat & a steady flow of

clean water

• Catchments that can manage precipitation (resilient)

In regards to flood risk to fish:

• Manageable flow velocity at bankfull

• Channel fish can survive in

Could NFM be the answer?

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Other NFM- catchment resilience

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Kinbuck & Bridge of Allan

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Dunruchan Farm Peatland restoration Project

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Why important?

Knaik Subcatchment

•Size 39km²

•Mostly bare & sheep grazed

•23% of flood peak (Halcrow-Cress Allan Water Scoping study, 2011)

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Monitoring

•4 Pressure transducer flow gauges

•3 rain gauges

•Stirling University research site possibility?

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Positives from the project

• Peatland contributes a store & slow pathway for water to leave the site

• Water quality improvements (DOC & POC)

• Part of a network of measures to manage precipitation

• Contributes to attenuating rapid flash floods

• Contributes to storing carbon and minimising impact of climate change

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To conclude• Flooding can be beneficial to fish also

• NFM can be used to restore natural channel morphology and planform attenuating damaging bankfull flows

• NFM can increase a catchments resilience to precipitation events leading to bankfull flows

• NFM has multiple other benefits to fish and wider society also