Freshwater Fish Identification on the Riverbank
Natural History Live by Paul Coulson
There are roughly 50 fish that spend some of their lives living in freshwater in the British Isles, of these 41 are classed as native.
A lot of them look very similar and you need to be able to look for the sometimes subtle differences, they also have annoying habit of hybridising.
This talk will identify some of the main species and give a few hints and tips on what to look for when faced with a slippery specimen.
Paul is the Director of Operations at the Institute of Fisheries Management. He has worked with fish and fisheries all of his career and is also an avid angler, sometimes he even catches one or two
Useful links
- Institute of Fisheries Management's Website: [ Ссылка ]
Literature
-Britain's Freshwater Fishes: [ Ссылка ]
-FSC Freshwater Fishes & Lamprey key: [ Ссылка ]
-Status of Crucian Carp paper: [ Ссылка ]
-Info on impact of fish on Newts: Some info on impact of fish on GCN [ Ссылка ]
-Guide to fish caught from shore-based methods in estuaries: [ Ссылка ]
-Guide to Juvenile fish: [ Ссылка ]
Social Media
-Twitter: @IFMFish [ Ссылка ]
-Facebook: Institute of Fisheries Management [ Ссылка ]
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