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Protocols SFCC members have developed juvenile salmonid and habitat survey protocols to ensure that data are collected to a high standard. Unlike other fish and habitat survey methods, those used by the SFCC were developed specifically for fisheries management applications. By using common methods, fish and habitat data can be compared both locally and nationally across Scotland. Regular workshops are organised to allow members to review the methods that have been developed in the light of recent research. Protocols can be viewed and downloaded here. SFCC Introductory Electrofishing Training Manual (Level II) SFCC Team Leader Electrofishing Training Manual (Level III) SFCC Habitat Training Manual Training courses In order to teach and maintain the required standards of surveys, the SFCC organises training courses in both electrofishing and habitat surveying. Electrofishing courses are run by either Inverness College or Barony College. Two courses are available: (1) Electrofishing Introductory Course (SVQ2); and (2) Electrofishing Team Leader Course (SVQ3). Pre-requisites for attending the Team Leader Course are successful completion of the Introductory Course and at least one season of practical electrofishing experience. Habitat surveying courses are run by Galloway Fisheries Trust. Course dates Training courses will take place on the following dates: Introduction to Electrofishing: 5-7 May 2010; Inverness College Electrofishing Team Leader: 2-4 June 2010; Inverness College To express you interest in a course or to book a place, please contact Ashley Hoffman at Inverness College. Ashley may be contacted by phone (01463 273655) or email (ashley.hoffman@inverness.uhi.ac.uk). Databases Customised electrofishing and habitat databases have been developed to store and analyse survey information. Both databases include error checking and output to spreadsheet. The electrofishing database also includes density calculations and report output. Information from the databases can be displayed in Geographical Information Systems and used with other datasets for mapping and analysis. |
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