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Shop Introduction to Macrophyte Identification course: 30th June - 1 July 2025 - SOLD OUT. Please contact info@fba.org.uk to be added to the reserve list.
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Introduction to Macrophyte Identification course: 30th June - 1 July 2025 - SOLD OUT. Please contact info@fba.org.uk to be added to the reserve list.

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This 2-day course will give participants and introduction of how to sample and identify a range of aquatic plants, using a pragmatic and practical approach to identify common and ubiquitous aquatic forms. It will provide an introduction to the survey method used to assess river macrophyte populations and will use a structured based approach pioneered by Nigel Holmes and subsequently refined by the tutor. This approach allows the identification of plants using easily recognisable features (e.g. submerged linear leaved, paired broad leaved marginal, etc.). This approach does not always follow the traditional botanical approach but has been shown to be an effective way for people to learn and accurately identify aquatic plants. The course will comprise talks and presentations, lab practicals looking at fresh specimens and visits to local river sites. Tim Jones is an experienced freshwater ecologist and aquatic plant expert – he has run plant training courses for many years and together with Nigel Holmes ran the accreditation plant scheme for the Environment Agency.

Participants on all FBA courses must be 18 years and above.

Dates: 30th June -1 July, 2025

Location: RiverLab, Dorset

Tutor: Tim Jones

Price: £375, members £338 SOLD OUT. Please contact info@fba.org.uk to be added to the reserve list.

Please click on the following link to download and complete the booking form then email to info@fba.org.uk: FBA Courses Booking Form.docx

TO AVOID POSTAL CHARGES PLEASE SELECT ‘PICK UP’ OPTION AT CHECKOUT.

Please note: Payment is required in full via the website in order to secure your place on this course.

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This 2-day course will give participants and introduction of how to sample and identify a range of aquatic plants, using a pragmatic and practical approach to identify common and ubiquitous aquatic forms. It will provide an introduction to the survey method used to assess river macrophyte populations and will use a structured based approach pioneered by Nigel Holmes and subsequently refined by the tutor. This approach allows the identification of plants using easily recognisable features (e.g. submerged linear leaved, paired broad leaved marginal, etc.). This approach does not always follow the traditional botanical approach but has been shown to be an effective way for people to learn and accurately identify aquatic plants. The course will comprise talks and presentations, lab practicals looking at fresh specimens and visits to local river sites. Tim Jones is an experienced freshwater ecologist and aquatic plant expert – he has run plant training courses for many years and together with Nigel Holmes ran the accreditation plant scheme for the Environment Agency.

Participants on all FBA courses must be 18 years and above.

Dates: 30th June -1 July, 2025

Location: RiverLab, Dorset

Tutor: Tim Jones

Price: £375, members £338 SOLD OUT. Please contact info@fba.org.uk to be added to the reserve list.

Please click on the following link to download and complete the booking form then email to info@fba.org.uk: FBA Courses Booking Form.docx

TO AVOID POSTAL CHARGES PLEASE SELECT ‘PICK UP’ OPTION AT CHECKOUT.

Please note: Payment is required in full via the website in order to secure your place on this course.

This 2-day course will give participants and introduction of how to sample and identify a range of aquatic plants, using a pragmatic and practical approach to identify common and ubiquitous aquatic forms. It will provide an introduction to the survey method used to assess river macrophyte populations and will use a structured based approach pioneered by Nigel Holmes and subsequently refined by the tutor. This approach allows the identification of plants using easily recognisable features (e.g. submerged linear leaved, paired broad leaved marginal, etc.). This approach does not always follow the traditional botanical approach but has been shown to be an effective way for people to learn and accurately identify aquatic plants. The course will comprise talks and presentations, lab practicals looking at fresh specimens and visits to local river sites. Tim Jones is an experienced freshwater ecologist and aquatic plant expert – he has run plant training courses for many years and together with Nigel Holmes ran the accreditation plant scheme for the Environment Agency.

Participants on all FBA courses must be 18 years and above.

Dates: 30th June -1 July, 2025

Location: RiverLab, Dorset

Tutor: Tim Jones

Price: £375, members £338 SOLD OUT. Please contact info@fba.org.uk to be added to the reserve list.

Please click on the following link to download and complete the booking form then email to info@fba.org.uk: FBA Courses Booking Form.docx

TO AVOID POSTAL CHARGES PLEASE SELECT ‘PICK UP’ OPTION AT CHECKOUT.

Please note: Payment is required in full via the website in order to secure your place on this course.

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