Blog
Amazing time in Paris
By Ossi Turunen, Bournemouth University Last week I joined the SAMARCH team and partners in Paris for the project meeting — and what an amazing experience it was! The two days of presentations by the project partners, discussions and networking was a completely new...
From Frome to France!
By Ossi Turunen, Bournemouth University I spent the last week with the SAMARCH research team at the River Frome going after the sea trout kelts to tag them, and what a wonderful time I had! The river was flooded, flows were fast and fish were big, although few in...
Getting ready for kelts!
By Ossi Turunen, Bournemouth University Since the first time working with SAMARCH in the Autumn of 2018 I have been truly hooked into the field work the project provides. I have now experienced the parr tagging twice – loved it both times – and last Spring I did a...
Never a dull moment tagging salmon in Dorset
By Emily Winter, Bournemouth University I thoroughly enjoyed the few days spent with the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust tagging salmon and trout parr in Dorset. It was great to escape the office hum drum, get into some waders and refine my fishing skills in the...
Salmonid and sea trout parr tagging for SAMARCH
By Erika Nishitani, Bournemouth University I worked on the SAMARCH Project for one week at the beginning of September. This was during the end of the salmonid and sea trout parr tagging with the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust. Prior to this placement, I had been...
SAMARCH does Arts by the Sea Festival!
By Ossi Turunen, Bournemouth University SAMARCH was represented at the 'Bournemouth Arts by the Sea Festival' on Saturday 28th September, as I held a Fish Life themed family workshop as a part of the BU Green Hub activities. Children were given prints of Atlantic...
Three weeks tagging with the SAMARCH project – August & September 2019
By Joe Fell The three weeks I spent on the River Frome tagging thousands of juvenile salmon and trout was a completely new experience for me, and one that I learned a lot from. As an environmental science student from BU, this short summer placement was a fantastic...
GWCT Annual Salmonid Parr Tagging 2019
By Alastair Scott After volunteering for a couple of weeks for the GWCT Annual Salmonid Parr Tagging at the Frome I am exhausted – but I had a fantastic time! Having very little to no prior fishing experience, being told to step into a river and then willingly put...
Two years of parr tagging and yearning for more!
By Ossi Turunen, Bournemouth University The salmon and trout parr tagging at River Frome has come to an end, yet again. 2019 was my second year with the SAMARCH research team during the intense three weeks during which a total of more than 10,000 salmon and 3,000...
Work experience of large scale! By Alejandro Bonal-Romero, Bournemouth University
Part 1 During April 2019 I took part in a university placement with the European SAMARCH project, which involved cataloguing the scale samples collected from thousands of different Atlantic salmon collected since the 1950’s! The cataloguing started with procuring the...
My days on the smolt run
By Bianka Tarbay (Bournemouth University): I was very lucky to gain work experience with the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust where my job was to help out with the monitoring of the salmon smolts. Our main job was to collect the fish from the trap every half an...
My time working with SAMARCH researchers
By Jake Hill. SAMARCH is a wonderful opportunity for any up and coming ecologist, not only did I get the chance to enhance my skills filed work and data collection but also had the opportunity to network with people that work in the scientific community giving me a...