Case study:Rainham Creek and Thames Confluence
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Location: 51° 30' 27.75" N, 0° 10' 28.00" E
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Country | England |
Main contact forename | Jennifer |
Main contact surname | Norman |
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Opening up of the creek to the Thames - removal or modification to the tidal sluice. The river is currently impounded.
Poor water quality downstream of Riverside STWs.
Fish and eel movement is almost totally restricted.
Removal would provide the opportunity to creation of BAP habitat; reed, inter-tidal.
The River Lee has been impounded, this could offer alternative migratory routes for fish.
Massive biodiversity gains can be made by removal of one structure.
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