Loch Flemington is a shallow (surface area 15ha, mean depth c. 0.75m, maximum depth 2.35m) nutrient-enriched lake in northern Scotland. Algal blooms at the site are common and fish deaths have been ...
Clatto Reservoir is a shallow reservoir (surface area 9ha, mean depth c. 2.7m, maximum depth 7m) in Camperdown Country Park, Dundee, Scotland. Although the site was previously used as a drinking water ...
Mae bodau dynol yn dibynnu ar fyd natur ac maent yn newid byd natur. Yng Nghanolfan Ecoleg a Hydroleg y DU, rydym yn ceisio deall yr amgylchedd, sut mae’n cynnal bywyd, a beth yw effaith bodau dynol ...
The UKCEH Soil Bank is UKCEH’s facility for storing and analysing soil samples from nationally important surveys and experiments. It contains soils from across England, Scotland and Wales, as well as ...
This list presents all the reliable recordings of freshwater and terrestrial cyanobacteria and photosynthetic algae in the British Isles (with the exception of some diatoms). Brackish water and ...
Currently the concentrations of ozone in the atmosphere across Europe are regularly exceeding levels that are predicted to result in adverse effects on vegetation (e.g. crop yield losses, visible leaf ...
The RHS Chelsea Flower Show provided us with a great week of engagement, talking with visitors, VIPs and the media about the work of UKCEH, the value of gardens for wildlife, apps such as iRecord and ...
Dr Carolynne Lord, Senior Digital Sociologist, and Dr Kelly Widdicks, Lead for Digital Innovation at UKCEH, reflect on the ...
Understanding how freshwater ecosystems are changing, and why, has never been more important. Last year, the National Capability for UK Challenges programme (NC‑UK), which delivers important long-term ...
The interactive platform, known as the Global Lakes Explorer, helps scientists, policymakers, educators, and the public to explore where nutrients such as phosphorus and nitrogen are entering lakes ...