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Fishers Green : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fishers Green
Fishers Green is a settlement to the north of the town of Waltham Abbey, Essex England in the parish of Waltham Abbey and lies on the flood plain of the River Lea ==Description== In the years following the WWII much of the flood plain was given over to gravel extraction. The resulting water-filled lakes form part of the River Lee Country Park wetland reserve and the Turnford and Cheshunt Pits a SSSI. The lakes are popular for angling, sailing and are an important wildlife site. Seventy Acres Lake provides the ideal habitat for many species of birds and is the home of the national bittern watchpoint.〔(Bittern roost watch ) Retrieved 06 May 2015〕 Two watercourses flow through the locality; a natural channel of the River Lea known as the Old River Lea and the River Lee Flood Relief Channel. The Old River Lea is nationally renowned for its barbel and chub angling and is one of only four rivers in the UK where barbel are an indigenous species.〔(Lee Valley Park fisheries ) Retrieved 29 April 2015〕 In March 2012 an angler landed a chub from the River Lea, equaling the largest recorded from a British river.〔(Record chub details ) Retrieved 5 August 2014〕 Incorporated into the Holyfield Lake (Langridge), the River Lee Flood Relief Channel is part of a flood management area managed by the Environment Agency.〔(Environment Agency Lee Valley Flood Management ) Retrieved 03 May 2015〕 The Lee Valley Farms and the visitor centre are located at Fishers Green in Stubbins Hall Lane. They are owned and managed by the Lee Valley Regional Park Authority and are open to the public.〔(Lee Valley Farms ) Retrieved 07 May 2015〕
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