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The Thames has fresh water from its source in the Cotswolds, as nearly all rivers have fresh water from their sources.

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The River Thames is tidal as far upstream as Teddington Lock in west London and therefore a mixture of salt and fresh water. Upstream of Teddington Lock is freshwater only.

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