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The impressive diversity of fish species in this river has been known (and celebrated) since 1590, with poetry containing the earliest mention that the Trent contains 30 kinds of fish. The earliest actual list of fish in the river is from 1641. Over the centuries some species have since become
187:, a species which at one time was fairly frequently caught in the Trent, but only in low numbers. Notable examples included a sturgeon of eight feet taken near Donington castle in 1255, and another at nearby King's Mill of seven feet in 1791. The last known catch was in 1902 near
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Barbel, Bream, Bulhead, Burbot, Carp, Chub, Crayfish, Dace, Eel, Flounder, Grayling, Gudgeon, Lamprey, Lampern, Loach, Minnow, Muscle, Perch, Pike, Roach, Rud, Ruff, Salmon, Salmon Trout, Salmon Pink, Sand Eel, Shad, Smelt, Strickleback, Sturgeon, Stream Pink, Tench, Trout, and
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In 1985, a study of anglers' catches stated that the ‘Trent supports about 40 species’, but they were not listed. The fish that were caught most often, and were important to anglers, included barbel, bream, bleak, carp, chub, dace, eel, gudgeon, perch, and roach.
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Walton also speculated (incorrectly) that the name of the River Trent might be based on the number of fish species, that the Trent is "... so called from thirty kind of fishes that are found in it, or for that it receiveth thirty lesser rivers".
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Barbet, Bream, Bullhead, Burbolts, Carp, Chevin, Crayfish, Dates, Eel, Flounder, Frenches, Gudgeon, Grayling, Lampern, Lamphrey, Lenbrood, Loach, Minnows, Pickeral, Pinks, Perch, Roach, Ruff, Salmon, Shad, Smelt, Sticklebats, Sturgeon, Trout,
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This list is based on
Deering's 1829 list. It includes the locally extinct species as well as the more recent additions, but it does not claim to be fully comprehensive; other species may occur in the river but are as yet undocumented.
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This list also includes several unrecognizable fish. It also lists three different names for salmon, as well as "Whitling", which is a name for a young male trout, and "Muscle", which is probably a reference to
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The earliest known list of fish from the River Trent was from 1641. Although the list contains thirty names, one of them is not a fish by modern standards, but an edible crustacean, the
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In 1676 in Izaak Walton described the River Trent as "One of the finest rivers in the world and the most abounding with excellent salmon and all sorts of delicate fish."
150:. The list also includes some fish names that no longer exist in modern English, such as "Frenches" and "Lenbrood"; these species are therefore currently unidentifiable.
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These poems have been a source of curiosity to a number of fishing experts, who have endeavoured to guess the identity of the thirty fish alluded to in the poems.
1738:"Establishment of self-sustaining populations of non-native fish species in the River Trent and Warwickshire Avon, UK, indicated by the presence of 0+ fish"
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The
Complete Angler ; Or, Contemplative Man's Recreation; Being a Discourse on Rivers, Ponds, Fish and Fishing. With Lives and Notes
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Non-native species that had a sustainable population in the river were listed in 2007, and included the
European bitterling (
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Nottinghamia vetus et nova: or, An historical account of the ancient and present state of the town of
Nottingham
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The 1641 list of 30 species (verbatim, note antique spelling of some names):
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Worthington, T; Kemp, T.S.; Osborne, P.E.; Howes, C.; Easton, K.E. (2011).
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An alphabetical list of all the fish catch’d in the River Trent
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Nunn, A.D.; Bolland, J.D.; Harvey, J.P.; Cowx, I.G. (2007).
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is a list of fish species that have been recorded from the
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Select Works of the
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locally extinct, and other species have been introduced.
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133:Or thirty kinds of fish that in my streams do live
114:Thirty kinds of fish and thirty different streams.
1839:"Chemical spillage wipes out fish in River Trent"
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1664:The History and Gazetteer of the County of Derby
1541:Transactions of the Thoroton Society, 29 (1925)
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1661:Glover, Stephen (1831). Noble, Thomas (ed.).
1448:Glover, Stephen (1829). Noble, Thomas (ed.).
248:The History of the County of Derby (Volume 1)
215:provided a list of 34 kinds, under the title
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244:History and Gazetteer of the County of Derby
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1472:. Phillimore. pp. 72, 101–102.
1786:. naturespot.org.uk. pp. 17–18
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1494:"Faerie Queene. Book IV. Canto XI"
1451:The History of the County of Derby
183:The largest of these fish was the
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58:list of fish in the River Trent
34:The Trent near Castle Donington
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128:description of the Trent:
1906:Lists of fishes of Europe
1496:. spenserians.cath.vt.edu
1422:Angling records in the UK
1777:"Introductory Fish Pack"
1515:Southey, Robert (1831).
1243:Three-spined stickleback
1690:Journal of Fish Biology
1468:Stone, Richard (2005).
263:2007 non-native species
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1911:Fauna of Great Britain
1562:Walton, Izaak (1833).
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1247:Gasterosteus Aculeatus
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820:Lamprey nine eyed eel
189:Holme, Nottinghamshire
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1865:"The status of smelt
1845:. The Ecologist. 2009
1755:10.3391/ai.2007.2.3.6
1667:. Mozley. p. 29.
1543:. nottshistory.org.uk
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306:Species name in 1829
179:Note on the sturgeon
68:, flows through the
1580:The Compleat Angler
1521:. Longman. p.
728:Thymallus thymallus
625:Leuciscus leuciscus
369:European bitterling
308:Modern species name
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1470:River Trent
1358:Salmo Fario
1352:Brown trout
1324:Tinca tinca
1228:Stickleback
1147:Ammodytidae
1111:Salmo salar
1106:Salmo Salar
973:Esox lucius
968:Esox Lucius
964:Common pike
762:Gobio gobio
544:Common carp
314:References
303:Other names
283:Master list
125:Poly-Olbion
104:River Trent
62:River Trent
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1895:Categories
1879:10 January
1873:Report 516
1849:10 January
1715:2014-02-17
1428:References
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558:Non native
381:Non native
358:Bitterling
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517:Lota lota
271:), carp (
211:In 1751,
207:1751 list
142:1641 list
121:Drayton's
92:In 1590,
1582:, (1653)
1500:21 April
1411:See also
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1129:Sand eel
709:Grayling
675:Flounder
460:Bullhead
224:Whitling
185:sturgeon
173:Whitling
148:Crayfish
70:Midlands
46:sturgeon
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1144:Family
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164:, 1850
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883:Minnow
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497:Burbot
334:Barbet
323:Barbel
294:Number
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1305:Tench
1195:Smelt
1180:Alosa
1054:Ruffe
988:Roach
918:Perch
846:Loach
426:Bream
392:Bleak
311:Notes
300:Image
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1022:Rudd
953:Pike
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