The last fishermen in Wales to use a 400-year-old method of catching salmon say the tradition will be destroyed by new rules to protect dwindling stocks. Fishermen at Black Rock Fishery in ...
Severn Estuary, Gloucestershire, 2014. Aerial view showing the foundations of the Severn Railway Bridge and the wrecks of the two tanker barges involved in the Severn Bridge Disaster of 1960.
Brothers Martin and Richard Morgan were inspecting a site near the M4 Prince of Wales Bridge at low tide when they stumbled across the 3kg relic. The 70cm (27in) projection belonged to an aurochs - 2m ...
A large tidal surge is pushing up through the Severn Estuary The Severn Bore is a natural phenomenon that causes a series of waves and is hotly anticipated by surfers, kayakers and paddleboarders It's ...
A paleo-ecological reconstruction of long-term changes in the distribution of submersed aquatic vegetation (SAV) in a Chesapeake sub-estuary was made using dated sediment cores on transects going from ...
7 May 2008 – Work to determine the potential of a tidal energy generator in the Severn Estuary in the UK is continuing with the appointment of a consortium led by consulting firm Parsons Brinckerhoff, ...
Britain’s longest river that spans 220 miles originates from mountains and makes its way through 11 beautiful towns and cities. The River Severnflows through several counties in England and Wales ...
Before your next pub quiz, there are a few facts you may want to know about the UK’s longest river. Including what it is, if you do not already know. Measuring 220 miles in length, the River Severn is ...
Spread across 220 miles, Britain’s longest river passes through 11 stunning towns and cities in England and Wales. The River Severn originates from the Cambrian Mountains of Wales to the Severn ...
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