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Completed fish pass in Suffolk’s chalk stream help fish to thrive - Water Magazine

Thousands of fish will benefit from improved access to vital habitats following the installation of a new fish pass on a precious chalk stream.  The natural limestone fish passage at Turf Lock on the River Lark has replaced 2 weirs that were preventing wild brown trout, eels and coarse fish from migrating upstream. Built as a rock ramp-style fish pass using natural materials, boulders were carefully placed to disrupt the flow. The new design all…
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watermagazine.co.uk broke the news in on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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