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  2. List of fishes of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fish found in and around Great Britain, in both fresh water (lakes, rivers, streams and man-made pools) and salt water. This list includes species that are native to Great Britain, as well as those which have been introduced from other countries. This image has a few sizing issues. Apologies.

  3. Angling records in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    70lb Pike (Largest ever) found dead at River Endrick/Loch Lomond in 1934 [224] Not caught by rod and line. 5 lb 2oz Rudd caught by Adrian Cannon from a Fenland Drain 2012. [225] No independent witnesses. 69lb 12oz Salmon caught by William Home, 8th Earl of Home from the River Tweed in 1730.

  4. Common barbel - Wikipedia

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    Barbel fishing is especially popular in the UK, where it reaches a weight of over 9 kg (20 lb). [28] A fish of more than 4.5 kg (10 lb) is considered to be of specimen size. Famous UK barbel rivers include the Hampshire Avon, Dorset Stour, Trent, Kennet, Wye, River Severn at Bewdley, River Loddon near Reading and Great Ouse. Several angling ...

  5. List of fish of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Freshwater fish. It has been argued that only nine species of freshwater fish are truly native to Ireland — five char species, pollan, eel, brown trout and Atlantic salmon — as Ireland's fresh water was entirely frozen during the last glacial period, only diadromous fish could repopulate Irish waters after the Ice Age.

  6. Freshwater fish - Wikipedia

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    Freshwater fish are fish species that spend some or all of their lives in bodies of fresh water such as rivers, lakes and inland wetlands, where the salinity is less than 1.05%. These environments differ from marine habitats in many ways, especially the difference in levels of osmolarity. To survive in fresh water, fish need a range of ...

  7. List of fish in the River Trent - Wikipedia

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    The impressive diversity of fish species in this river has been known (and celebrated) since 1590, with poetry containing the earliest mention that the Trent contains 30 kinds of fish. The earliest actual list of fish in the river is from 1641. Over the centuries some species have since become locally extinct, and other species have been ...

  8. River Usk - Wikipedia

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    The Usk has long been a noted salmon and trout fishing river. Salmon of over 30 pounds (14 kg) may still be caught. In 1999 the river had the highest estimated salmon egg deposition of any river south of Cumbria and the Scottish rivers, and exceeded its spawning target. [6] The river has recently been rated as the best fly fishing water in ...

  9. Shark week: Map shows where biggest species are found in UK ...

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    The blue shark feed mainly on small fish and squid near the surface, but have been recorded feeding on the seabed at depths of 350m, according to the Wildlife Trust. ... Found around all UK coasts ...