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Britain’s Freshwater Fishes (3-Volume Set)

By: Mark Everard(Author)
205 pages, 25 colour photos and colour illustrations, 52 b/w illustrations, tables
Publisher: CRC Press
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About this book

In these short illustrated guides, Dr Mark Everard, avid nature-watcher, angler and scientist, takes a dedicated look at three British freshwater fishes, the Silver Bream, Gudgeon and Ruffe. Though an integral part of aquatic ecosystems and well-known to anglers, these fish are often overlooked by the wider public as well as scientists. Each book is in three sections, first exploring the biology of the fish itself, including science written in an accessible style, second discussing angling history and tips, and thirdly exploring the fish’s cultural connections, including the etymology of the fish. A bibliography at the end of each guide directs the reader to additional resources.

Contents

Gudgeon
- Introduction
- What is a Gudgeon
- Gudgeon fishing
- Gudgeon and people
- Gudgeon bibliography

Silver Bream
- Introduction
- What is a Silver Bream
- Silver Bream fishing
- Silver Bream and people
- Silver Bream bibliography

Ruffe
- Introducing the Ruffe
- Ruffe fishing
- Ruffe and people
- Ruffe bibliography.

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Biography

Dr Mark Everard is an Associate Professor of Ecosystem Services at UWE (the University of the West of England, Bristol). Mark’s many other roles include Ambassador of the Angling Trust, science advisor to the Salmon & Trout Conservation UK (S&TCUK), member of the Conservation Policy Committee of the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust, member of the Science and Technical Review Panel of the international Ramsar Convention, and life member and former Trustee/Director of the Freshwater Biological Association.

By: Mark Everard(Author)
205 pages, 25 colour photos and colour illustrations, 52 b/w illustrations, tables
Publisher: CRC Press
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