River Haddeo
51°04′25″N 3°27′57″W / 51.07361°N 3.46583°W / 51.07361; -3.46583
The River Haddeo on Exmoor in Somerset, England flows from the Wimbleball Lake to the River Exe.
The valley of the river consists of three tributary valleys extending down from the surrounding farmland to merge with the River Haddeo in the south. The tributary valleys include the River Pulham, which passes the village of Brompton Regis and continues to Hartford where it joins the Haddeo.[1][2]
In 2001 - 2002 South West Water commissioned a detailed assessment of fish population, physical habitat, flow and water quality data within the River Haddeo, since it has been subject to regulated releases from Wimbleball Reservoir, to identify potential bottlenecks restricting the development of juvenile salmon populations.[3]
References
- ^ "Incised Wooded Valleys" (PDF). Exmoor National Park. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 December 2008. Retrieved 24 November 2007.
- ^ "River Haddeo". Somerset Rivers. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
- ^ "Habitat and Flow Improvements to benefit Atlantic Salmon in the River Haddeo". APEM Aquatic Scientists. Archived from the original on 30 December 2007. Retrieved 24 November 2007.
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