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Environment Agency adds fresh fish to West Country waters

Thousands of fresh fish have been introduced to rivers, lakes and ponds in Somerset, Dorset and Wiltshire by the Environment Agency.

Tench reared by Calverton Fish Farm ready for their new home

The seasonal restocking of lakes and fisheries in need of a piscine boost is nearly complete, with a total of 6,750 of coarse fish reared by the agency’s Calverton Fish Farm near Nottingham. 

Money from rod licences have been used to produce barbel, dace, rudd, roach, bream, tench and crucians which have been divided among rivers, lakes and ponds in Somerset, Dorset and Wiltshire.  

A member of the Wimborne and District Angling Club releasing fish into the lake

Jim Flory of the Environment Agency said: 

Anglers are better known for catching fish but it wouldn’t be possible to put fresh fish back into the places they are needed without the income from their rod licences. 

Giving back fish is good for the environment and everyone and everything reliant on it.

Fish reared at the Environment Agency's Calverton Fish Farm being delivered

The reasons why fresh fish need to be put into waters are many and varied: disease, pollution, high temperatures and low flows like this experienced this summer in many places. December and January are the best time to introduce fish to new waters due to the cool temperature. It is also excellent timing ahead of spring spawning. 

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Background

LocationBarbelChubDaceRuddRoachBreamTenchCruciansTotal
River Tone002000200000400
Century Ponds, Keynsham000001005050200
Burbrook Lake, Melksham0001500150100100500
Crookwood Lake, Devizes000200300200100100900
Players Golf Club, Chipping Sodbury000001507575300
Gall Pond, Tortworth0000040000400
Bristol Avon100000000001000
Edmondsham Lakes, Dorset0005001000025001750
Lysander Lake, Dorchester, Dorset00005003002002501250
Mappowder, Dorset00000505050150
Pythouse Lakes, Wiltshire0000000100100
Species total10000200850200013508257256950

Updates to this page

Published 6 January 2026
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  1. Table showing fish restocking locations and quantities added.

  2. First published.