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This report consists of a literature review on Argulus spp, a crustacean ectoparasite of fish, in freshwater in the UK.
Investigates the effects of small-scale hydroelectric power schemes on fish.
A description of a methodology for quantifying and visualising fish habitat quality in rivers.
A Nottinghamshire man has been found guilty of fishing illegally on two counts in a case brought by the Environment Agency.
The Fish Health Inspectorate (FHI) have found Koi herpesvirus (KHV) disease in fish at the following sites in England and Wales
Find out how to import live fish, molluscs and crustaceans for farming, ornamental, or any other purpose except direct human consumption
Angler caught and in court.
A study of wild roach in English rivers indicates that oestrogenic contaminants continue to occur at levels sufficient to produce a biological response in fish.
Factors affecting the dispersal of coarse fish
Two men from Evesham, Worcestershire have pleaded guilty to fishing without a licence in June. Their cases remind anglers of the importance of having a licence.
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