#greyheron at its usual spot on the weir on the #CuddyBurn #EddlestonWater - it was keeping its eye on me
Nice to see a #greywagtail - preening its feathers in between the usual tail bobbing - along the #CuddyBurn #EddlestonWater #Peebles
Hydro_Mechanic: RT AliDriverEA: #EddlestonWater restoration - and finally the reward - a lovely rejuvenated stream…
The Cuddy’s down a bit this morning Andrew Black Geography & Environment | University of Dundee #EddlestonWater Tweed Forum
Here’s the Geography & Environment | University of Dundee team with Andrew Black out right now measuring flows in the #EddlestonWater and engaging with the public on the #floods in the #Tweed Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) Tweed Forum UK National River Flow Archive at UKCEH BBC Scotland News
#EddlestonWater restoration - very important - monitoring - eg rainfall, stream flow, water quality and biodiversity
#EddlestonWater restoration - lower reaches - restore old river course and create buffer zones to reduce nutrients
Absolutely great field trip to #EddlestonWater hearing about work of the Tweed Forum over many years exploring possibilities for Natural Flood Management. (Turns out slowing the flow is all about friction - key hot take!) Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) Scottish Borders Greens East Lothian Council - latest info, news & events East Lothian Courier
#EddlestonWater restoration - and finally the reward - a lovely rejuvenated stream fit for Salmon and Water Crowfoot
Full house for Andrew Black presenting work by Geography & Environment | University of Dundee and British Geological Survey on natural variation and planned management in flood risk management based on the #EddlestonWater study
Had some great #fieldwork helpers @ #EddlestonWater yesterday #monitoring #NFM #leakydams Tweed Forum @NCLSustainable
#HamishMoir cbec eco-engineering Ltd UK showing NIVA Akvaplan-niva and #StavangerKommune staff the impact of 12 yr-old #NbS restoration measures at #EddlestonWater project led by Tweed Forum with natural woody bank reinforcement and riparian woodland as a natural flood management tool
Been learning! #EddlestonWater Project - #partnership working, multiple benefits & research tweedforum.org/projects/curre…
Make sure you don't miss Andrew Black talk this afternoon #EGU2018 on 'Natural variation and planned management in flood risk management' session HS5.4 , Room 2.95, at 4pm! #floodrisk management #floodrisk #EddlestonWater twitter.com/Geog_UoD/statu…
Great to see the work of Andrew Black and Fin Geography & Environment | University of Dundee put to the test today #Eddlestonwater Tweed Forum