They ran from daybreak to nightfall. Seventy athletes, young and old, completing a 50-mile relay from Exmouth to Exmoor on Sunday, September 25 to raise public awareness of the challenges faced by migrating salmon.
The event was organised by Tidelines, a project that connects the Exmouth estuary to the local Devon community by combining aspects of history, art, geography and biology. On their journey upstream, the runners were introduced to poetry, costume and ritual, meeting experts from West Country Rivers Trust, University of Exeter, Royal Albert Memorial Museum, an author, net-fisher and angler.
Many runners were unaware salmon have lived in the Exe for millennia, yet Exeter comes from the word Isca, meaning “fish” or “fish place”. In the 1970s, it was not uncommon to see hundreds of salmon under…