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  2. List of fishes of Germany - Wikipedia

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    "Non-native Gobiid species in the lower River Rhine (Germany): recent range extensions and densities". Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 27: 153–155. Borcherding J., Gertzen S., Staas S. (2011) "First record of Pontian racer goby, Babka gymnotrachelus (Gobiidae: Teleostei), in the River Rhine, Germany".

  3. European river zonation - Wikipedia

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    Most of the fish species found in this zone lay their eggs in the vegetation on the river bed, this provides them with good protection and allows the eggs a good supply of oxygen given off from photosynthesis in the plants. Characteristic fish species include all of the species from the previous zones with addition of; Barbel (Barbus barbus)

  4. Bundesartenschutzverordnung - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Species Protection Regulations, first adopted on 19 December 1986, is a set of federal regulations [1] in Germany. These regulations protect wild plants and animals. [ 1 ] They are the implementing rules promulgated by the government to give force to the Federal Nature Conservation Act which passed on 1 January 1977.

  5. List of rivers of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Some rivers (the Meuse, for example) do not flow through Germany themselves, but they are mentioned for having German tributaries. They appear in italics . For clarity, only rivers that are longer than 50 kilometres (31 mi) (or have longer tributaries) are included below (see alphabetical list for a more comprehensive list).

  6. Common Fisheries Policy - Wikipedia

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    Catches and landings must be recorded. Regulations cover the kind of fishing gear that may be used. Areas may be closed from fishing to allow stocks to recover. A minimum size for catch led to fishermen dumping dead fish that were too small to land legally, so a minimum mesh size was introduced, which let small fish escape to replenish stocks ...

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  8. European perch - Wikipedia

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    The European perch (Perca fluviatilis), also known as the common perch, redfin perch, big-scaled redfin, English perch, Euro perch, Eurasian perch, Eurasian river perch, Hatch, poor man's rockfish or in Anglophone parts of Europe, simply the perch, is a predatory freshwater fish native to Europe and North Asia. It is the type species of the ...

  9. Angling records of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Species Weight kg Weight lb oz Captor Date Water Country References / Notes Allis Shad - Grand alose / Maifisch (Alosa alosa) 3 kg: 7 lb: Mr. Michou: 2008: Blavet River France [1] Asp - Aspe / Aspio / (Leuciscus aspius) 10.3 kg: 22 lb 11 oz: Miroslav Šajdák: 2008: Vah River, Nosicky Canal Slovakia [2] European Eel - Aal - Anguille - Anguilla ...