Stodůlecký rybník
RN N1 Stodůlky − Stodůlecký rybník
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RN N1 Stodůlky, also known as Stodůlecký rybník, is a retention pond located in Prague 13 – Stodůlky, built in the mid-1980s primarily for flood control, landscape formation, and fish farming, serving as a significant landscape feature within the Central Park.

📜 A flow-through retention pond in Prague 13, built in the mid-1980s.
🔍 Primarily for flood control, landscape formation, and fish farming, also a significant feature of Central Park.

Why Go

🏞️ Enjoy a prominent landscape feature within Stodůlky's Central Park
🦆 Observe regularly nesting birds like mallards, coots, and moorhens
🚶‍♀️ Ideal for a leisurely walk around the pond's reinforced banks
🎣 Opportunity for fish farming activities managed by Czech Anglers' Union

Why Avoid

⚠️ Bank vegetation is limited to a narrow strip, heavily used by visitors and dogs
💧 Water quality can be affected by rainwater and drainage due to urban runoff
🚫 Stocking of herbivorous fish is not permitted due to vegetative bank reinforcement

Managed By

🌳 Owned by the City of Prague and managed by Lesy hl. m. Prahy (Forests of the City of Prague).
🛠️ Monthly technical inspections, regular cleaning, green maintenance, and tidying are performed.

Fish Farming

🐟 Utilized by the Czech Anglers' Union for breeding common carp fry.
🗓️ Approximately 1,500 K2-sized carp are stocked annually, with regular autumn harvests.

Water Quality

📊 Current water quality data is available via a link on the original website (not included here).

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