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Researchers from the Inverness College UHI Rivers and Lochs Institute probe will contribute to European collaborative AMBER (Adaptive Management and Barriers in European Rivers) project By Andrew Dixon Published: 07:30, 18 February 2021
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Prof Eric Verspoor.
Analysis of the fragmentation of Scottish rivers by researchers from the Inverness College UHI Rivers and Lochs Institute (RLI) is contributing to an important study.
The work â part of the European collaborative AMBER (Adaptive Management and Barriers in European Rivers) project â shows European rivers are impacted by more than 1.2 million in-stream barriers and fragmentation in all countries is much higher than expected.