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All Wales Fisheries Monitoring Equipment Framework

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Supplier(s)

RS Aqua Ltd, Fishtrack Ltd T/A Wyre Micro Development, Aquatic Control Engineering Ltd, Reeds Sonar Consultancy LTD, Reeds Sonar Consultancy LTD, RS Aqua Ltd, Thelma Biotel AS

Value

15,000,000 GBP

Description

A wide variety of monitoring equipment is used to collate information on fish populations, migration and behaviour. This enables NRW to fulfil its statutory obligations to maintain, improve and develop fisheries of salmon, trout, eels, lampreys, smelt and freshwater fish. Lot 1: Backpack mounted electrofishing equipment Electrofishing is a key component of NRW fisheries statutory duties and seasonal monitoring program and may also be used in: - Stock management operations - Fish rescue and removal (including planned works and pollution incidents) - Pollution impact assessment - Brood fish collection - Scientific research NRW fisheries requires additional equipment in order to equip all relevant teams with sufficient equipment to efficiently deliver statutory monitoring Additional information: No Award Lot 2: Bankside generator electrofishing equipment - freshwater environment Electrofishing is a key component of NRW fisheries statutory duties and seasonal monitoring program and may also be used in: - Stock management operations - Fish rescue and removal (including planned works and pollution incidents) - Pollution impact assessment - Brood fish collection - Scientific research NRW fisheries requires additional equipment in order to equip all relevant teams with sufficient equipment to efficiently deliver statutory monitoring Additional information: No Award Lot 3: Acoustic tags and receivers at 180kHz for Fish Monitoring Acoustically tagging fish allows detailed information to be gathered around fish behaviour and movements within the riverine environment, that can be used to prioritise actions and influence management of fisheries. Acoustic tagging allows detailed analysis of fish movements within river systems, through estuaries and in the marine environment. Tagging work has been ongoing on the river Dee for 5 years, but tagging projects are being expanded out across Wales. In addition, fish tagging will be a key monitoring activity for LIFEDeeRiver to understand impacts of improvement actions Lot 4: Acoustic tags and receivers at 69kHz for fish monitoring Acoustically tagging fish allows detailed information to be gathered around fish behaviour and movements within the riverine, estuarine and marine environments that can be used to prioritise actions and influence management of fisheries. Tagging technology has been used by fisheries scientists and managers in numerous studies - including investigation of migratory behaviour at fine and large scale, and enumeration of population size and related processes. NRW has identified opportunities to apply this tagging technology to gather information on the temporal and spatial distribution and behaviour of migratory fish behaviour during both the freshwater and marine stages of their lifecycle. Lot 5: Passive Integrated Transponder ( PIT) tagging equipment for fish monitoring PIT tagging technology has been used by fisheries scientists and managers in numerous studies including investigation of migratory behaviour at fine and large scale and enumeration of population size and related processes. NRW has identified opportunities to apply this tagging technology as part of the index river (DSAP) monitoring programme for salmon and sea trout on the River Dee – principally to develop fishery independent and automated means of assessing returning stock size using mark-recapture methods. Other applications are envisaged within the LIFE Dee River project to evaluate the benefits, for various migratory fish species, of barrier removal and other interventions within the Dee catchment. Lot 6: Automated fish counting equipment for use on fish pass, rotary screw traps and other structures This project seeks to utilise automated fish counter technologies in narrow channel structures (e.g. fish passes up to ~0.5m) for the enumeration of migratory salmonids and other fish species (e.g. providing information of fish numbers, size, time and direction of passage, etc.). For this purpose, two approaches are considered: (i) Standalone counter deployment to evaluate passage of key fish species (ii) Counter deployment integrated with PIT (Passive Integrated Transponder) tag detection to evaluate passage of both tagged and untagged individuals for mark-recapture purposes Lot 7: Acoustic cameras - fisheries applications - Long Range NRW operates state of the art remote, non- intrusive multibeam monitoring sonars throughout Wales. These sonars provide salmon stock assessments as well as supplying information of salmon behaviour at barriers. In order to increase our capability and expand our fish counting network Natural Resources Wales is seeking to source additional multibeam sonars. Lot 8: Underwater cameras - marine applications NRW undertakes a comprehensive programme of marine monitoring throughout Wales’ coastal waters and employs a variety of techniques to achieve this. NRW is committed to establishing a standardised approach to monitoring and to develop new methods, taking advantage of novel technology where appropriate. Side-scan sonar (SSS) combined with ground-truthing in the form of seabed photography and videography has been widely accepted as the most suitable approach for mapping many seabed habitats such as honeycomb worm reef in the subtidal zone. In highly turbid environments, however, visibility at the seabed can be near-zero rendering optical-based ground-truthing redundant. Consequently, the true distribution and status of honeycomb worm reefs in some shallow subtidal areas around the UK remains unclear. Acoustic Camera Imagery (ACI) collected in highly turbid waters using forward looking sonar acoustic cameras has been proven to be an effective method of ground truthing sidescan sonar in a similar manner to traditional optical video systems in clear water scenarios. Lot 9: Underwater cameras - Fisheries applications short range NRW operates state of the art remote, non- intrusive multibeam monitoring sonars throughout Wales. These sonars provide salmon stock assessments as well as supplying information of salmon behaviour at barriers. Additional information: No Award

Timeline

Award date

3 years ago

Publish date

3 years ago

Buyer information

Natural Resources Wales

Contact:
Cathryn MacKinlay
Email:
procurement.enquires@cyfoethnaturiolcymru.gov.uk

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