PEOPLE can see what is happening beneath the surface of the river Severn as fresh dates are released to visit the city's unique viewing gallery.
The Diglis Fish Pass in Worcester has announced new dates for free entry into its fish pass drop-in sessions.
The viewing gallery, which was created by Unlocking the River Severn, gives visitors a chance to see the diverse range of wild fish that pass through the area.
Drop-in sessions are on Wednesdays from 2pm until 4pm and the new dates released for entry include September 18 and September 25 alongside October 2, 16 and 30.
The purpose of a fish pass is to allow fish to move past manmade blockages in water.
In Diglis, the weir means that many fish looking to travel upstream struggle due to the two-metre separation.
The cameras at Diglis Fish Pass have captured 25 different species of fish so far, including the sea lamprey - otherwise known as the vampire fish - alongside twaite shed, salmon and more.
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