Lisburn, Portrush and The River Bush
An Irish soldier who became an Indian god, one man's life-long love affair of the River Bush and tagging sharks in Portrush. Presented by Anne Marie McAleese.
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Portaferry Shark Tagging
Rebecca Hunter from the Sea Deep Initiative and Ulster Wildlife runs courses in shark tagging regularly in Portaferry and Portrush. She speaks to Anne Marie about learning how to tag and handle sharks, skates and rays, recording important data and the dangers that exist for marine wildlife including fishing, habitat loss and climate change.
William Reynolds: 'I Lived In The River'
Helen Mark talks to William Reynolds a man whose love of the water has played a huge part in his life. From his career as a water bailiff to his life-long love for fishing on the River Bush.William reveals what it was like to be a bailiff on night patrols, boats patrols, dealing with pollution and trying to stop poachers.
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- Sat 22 Sep 2018 08:05³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio Foyle & ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio Ulster