Britain's Freshwater Fishes
By (Author) Mark Everard
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
28th July 2013
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
597.1760941
Paperback
144
Width 152mm, Height 210mm
340g
Britain hosts a diversity of freshwater environments, from torrential hill streams and lowland rivers to lakes and reservoirs, ponds and canals, and ditches and estuaries. Britain's Freshwater Fishes covers more than 50 species of freshwater and brackish fish found in these waters. This beautifully illustrated guide features in-the-hand and in-the-
"Mark Everard has added to his already impressive tally of books with his latest release, Britain's Freshwater Fishes. Measuring in at 144 pages featuring 53 species and fully illustrated, it's a full-blown encyclopedia of fishy facts... All in all we are impressed--it's perfect for any angler who wants to know more about fish."--Angler's Mail "It is a beautiful photographic ID guide... Attractively designed and easy to use."--Dan Kinney, Farming Life "This book encourages fish-watching explicitly and also through providing the information to make it fun. I like it a lot."--Mark Avery blog
Mark Everard is a scientist, author, and frequent contributor to television and radio. His books include "The Complete Book of the Roach" and "Common Ground: The Sharing of Land and Landscapes for Sustainability".