The company has been moving the fish from West Smethwick Park in order to remove silt that has built up in the top lake.
New platforms for fishermen are also being installed as part of the scheme which is due to be completed in the autumn.
The enhancement works involve re-instating a stream that was previously covered over and installing fishing platforms, with disabled access, around the lake. The stream feeds into the lake via a pond and over the years the pond has filled up with silt.
When all of the silt has been removed from the pond new fish will be added. Installation of the new fishing platforms is expected to take place later in the autumn. William Groves from the Environment Agency said: “The enhancement works will create a valuable feature for wildlife in West Smethwick Park and by installing fishing platforms around the lake will provide better fishing opportunities for local people.”
The project has been funded by Sandwell Council and the Environment Agency and are the latest improvement works taking place at a pool in the borough.
Source: Express and Star