Britain’s Game Fishes

Celebration and Conservation of Salmonids

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Nature, Environment, Rivers, Fish & Ocean Life, Fish, Sports
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Author: Mark Everard, Paul Knight ISBN: 9781907807367
Publisher: Pelagic Publishing Publication: March 25, 2013
Imprint: Pelagic Publishing Language: English
Author: Mark Everard, Paul Knight
ISBN: 9781907807367
Publisher: Pelagic Publishing
Publication: March 25, 2013
Imprint: Pelagic Publishing
Language: English

Game fishes, particularly those of the salmon family, are critical indicators of the health of those ecosystems upon which we now know we are dependent. As the authors of this important environmental book argue, “Our game fishes [then] serve as more than merely an indicator of healthy waters. Instead, they can be regarded as iconic of the ecosystems in which they occur.” Moreover, “the quality requirements of different types of fish population have formed the backbone of a great deal of water management in the UK, Europe and the USA over several decades.”

With sections on how and why Britain’s game fishes are under pressure from changes in land use, agriculture, housing needs, etc. – and their concomitant pollution effects – this book assesses how our knowledge of these game fishes reflect the changing values we place on our surrounding wildlife.

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Game fishes, particularly those of the salmon family, are critical indicators of the health of those ecosystems upon which we now know we are dependent. As the authors of this important environmental book argue, “Our game fishes [then] serve as more than merely an indicator of healthy waters. Instead, they can be regarded as iconic of the ecosystems in which they occur.” Moreover, “the quality requirements of different types of fish population have formed the backbone of a great deal of water management in the UK, Europe and the USA over several decades.”

With sections on how and why Britain’s game fishes are under pressure from changes in land use, agriculture, housing needs, etc. – and their concomitant pollution effects – this book assesses how our knowledge of these game fishes reflect the changing values we place on our surrounding wildlife.

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