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Category: Science and Conservation

great barracuda

Life History of a Fish: Great Barracuda

Fishing 101 / Science and Conservation

I am an fast-moving predator with fierce-looking teeth, and one of the most feared fish ever. I am the great barracuda.

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Going Native: Catching a trout in its native waters is a special treat for the adventurous angler.

Fishing in the USA / Science and Conservation

Catching a trout in its native waters is a special treat for the adventurous angler.

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Life History of a Fish: Atlantic Tarpon

Science and Conservation

I have no teeth and, apparently, don’t taste very good, but I am one of the most sought-after species for sport fly-fishers anywhere in the world. I am Atlantic tarpon.

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Life History of a Fish: Mahi-Mahi

Fishing 101 / Science and Conservation

I could well be the most fast-growing, hard-fighting, magnificent-looking, good-tasting and photogenic fish on this planet. I am the Mahi-Mahi.

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Life History of a Fish: Largemouth Bass

Fishing 101 / Science and Conservation

I am a voracious predator with an incredibly efficient reproduction routine. In America, I am more popular than football. I am the largemouth bass.

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“I said that the Chief had now put a reward onto the fish”: Fish Tagging and Fishery Management in Africa and Beyond.

Science and Conservation

How to use fish tagging to estimate fish populations and develop sensible regulations for traditional and recreational fishing: a case from Africa

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