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View Article  Avian flu
Avian flu has now been confirmed in three dead swans found at Abbotsbury Swannery at the north-west end of the Fleet. A further 6 dead swans are being tested. DEFRA have set up a control zone that covers the whole of the Fleet and the surrounding areas. This primarily affects poultry farmers but we would urge walkers along the Fleet to observe a few simple rules:

Stay on the public footpaths, do not enter farms or farmland.

Stay off the Fleet foreshore.

Do not let your dog roam on the foreshore or approach any wild birds.

We thank you for your cooperation during this difficult time.
View Article  Above and below
Underwater camera cleaned today after the the Christmas/New Year break. Underwater visibility bad after the heavy rain and strong winds of the last few days. Water temperature 8.4C. Poor vis meant it was not possible to survey fish that may be around, but grey mullet and two-spot gobies were both seen on the camera over the last week.

While walking up the beach it was noted that there are still a few Portland pinks in flower (Thrift). Although the main flowering is late April into May, there always seems to be a small number of plants in flower right through the year.

Back at the Visitors Centre, nine people enjoyed a guided walk around the lower Fleet looking at the history, habitats and beach formations of the area. Luckily the weather held and the walk was completed before the rain set in again. For information on forthcoming walks look at our What's On page.