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UKs largest fish pass completed to help salmon 
By Joshua Hartley UK Source: nottinghampost 3/26/2024
Joshua Hartley
Credit: Joseph Raynor/ Nottingham Post
The UK's largest fish pass has opened in Nottingham to help salmon and endangered eels avoid a huge barrier, which has for decades stopped them swimming freely in the River Trent. The £12 million project at the Holme Sluices barrier in Colwick, which will open up the river past it to different fish, was opened today (Tuesday, March 26), after more than two years of construction.
 

Holme Sluices, which was built in the 1950s and opened by the late Prince Philip, spans the full width of the River Trent and is used by the Environment Agency (EA) to protect Nottingham from flooding and control river levels upstream. The sheer size of the barrier means it has for a long time been the largest obstacle to the natural migration of fish in the Midlands, which the new pass will now correct by using narrow slots and ascending chambers to allow salmon, trout, lamprey, eels, and other fish to swim past it.

 
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