River Grizedale
Appearance
54°00′00″N 2°40′05″W / 54.000°N 2.668°W
River Grizedale | |
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Location | |
Country | United Kingdom |
Part | England |
County | Lancashire |
The River Grizedale, also known as Grizedale Beck, is a river in Lancashire, England.
The river rises at Grizedale Head between Abbeystead Fell, Cabin Flat and Dunkenshaw Fell and flows southwards, picking up several small streams on its way. Grizedale Beck is used as a nursery for juvenile salmon and trout.[1][2] It flows through the Grizedale Reservoir, continuing southward and joining the river Wyre north east of Garstang.[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Walsingham, M. V.; Clifton-Dey, D. (January 1995). "Report on the 1994 juvenile salmon stocking study of Foxhouses and Grizedale Becks, River Wyre". dis@fba.org.uk.
- ^ Clifton-Dey, D.; Leech, S.; Talbot, G.; Wharton, G. (1996). "Electric fishing survey of the gravel addition sites on the River Wyre, Grizedale Beck and Joshua's Beck". dis@fba.org.uk.
- ^ Walsingham, M. V. (December 1993). "Report on the 1992 stock assessment of the Wyre catchment". dis@fba.org.uk.