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List of fish in the River Trent

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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
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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."
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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.
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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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locally extinct, and other species have been introduced.
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Index


River Trent

George Turner
King's Mill near Castle Donington
sturgeon
eels
River Trent
Staffordshire
Midlands
River Ouse
Humber Estuary
Edmund Spenser
The Faerie Queene
River Trent
Drayton's
Poly-Olbion
Crayfish

George Turner
sturgeon
Holme, Nottinghamshire
Charles Deering
freshwater mussels
Barbel

Barbus barbus
Bitterling

Rhodeus amarus

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