River Grizedale
The River Grizedale, also known as Grizedale Beck, is a river in Lancashire, England.
River Grizedale | |
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![]() River Grizedale near Lower Lee | |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Part | England |
County | Lancashire |
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
References
- 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.
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