News - 2004

December 2004 - Rare fish found in River Ayr
Sea lampreys have been found in the River Ayr during surveys
by Ayrshire Rivers Trust. Ayrshire Rivers Trust biologist Dr
Alistair Duguid said: “I was very excited to find evidence of
this endangered fish breeding so close the middle of Ayr.
Although our rivers are not as well known as east coast rivers
such as the Tay or the Spey, they still support a huge variety
of wildlife.” The sea lamprey is an unusual species of fish
which migrates to sea as an adult, where it attaches itself to
other fish using its sucker-shaped mouth. At breeding time, sea
lampreys migrate into rivers where, like salmon, they eventually
spawn and die. Anglers have reported adult lampreys in Ayrshire
rivers in the past but this is the first confirmed record of sea
lamprey juveniles. The Ayrshire Rivers Trust survey was part of
a national study funded by Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and
coordinated by Ecological Research Associates (ERA).
November 2004 - Fisherman's Supper 2004
The Fisherman’s Supper was fully booked this year, with over
100 anglers attending on 22nd October. Hosted by the Cariston
Hotel in Ayr, the evening included an excellent meal and amusing
anecdotes from a variety of guest speakers. Trust biologist Dr
Alistair Duguid and TV angling celebrity Paul Young also gave
expert advice in an ‘angler’s question time’. Funds raised by
the event will help the Trust maintain its fisheries research
programme during 2005.
October 2004 - Flood warning
A flood warning for Ayrshire rivers was issued on October 6th
following torrential rain. This summer has been one of the
wettest on record, in contrast to the dry summer of 2003. There
have been six flood warnings for Ayrshire and Arran since
November 2001, when Floodline was launched by the Scottish
Environment Protection Agency (SEPA).
For more information, see
flood warnings and river flow information (see the 'Links'
page).
July 2004 - New assistant biologist
Peter Minting has been appointed as assistant biologist,
reporting to Trust biologist Dr Alistair Duguid. Peter has a
range of zoological experience, ranging from juvenile salmonid
surveys for West Sutherland Fisheries Trust to field officer for
the Rutland Water Osprey Project. With the help of two seasonal
assistants, Karen Couper and Adam Lewins, Peter is now working
on habitat surveys and fish population studies.
June 2004 - Auction dinner
Held at Blairquhan Castle on 18 June, this year's auction
dinner in aid of river conservation attracted 150 guests.
Donations for the auction included paintings, holidays abroad,
gastronomic delights and days out at top sporting venues. Mr
James Hunter Blair, who kindly hosted the event said: "I am
delighted such a good total was achieved and that everyone
enjoyed themselves."
May 2004 - Country Fair record turnout
A record 2,700 people visited the Trust's annual country fair
on 30th May. Fine weather helped make the event a great success.
Held at Barskimming Estate near Mauchline, visitors were able to
enjoy walks along the spectacular Ayr gorge. Several craft and
market stalls proved popular plus a range of activities
including target golf, guess the weight of the trout, falconry
displays and fly casting demonstrations by world record holder
James Tomlinson.