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Old 03-07-07, 09:07 PM
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Fishy things and how to know one end from t'other

These fish and things that you get in the sea around the coast how do you know whats what?

Can some one point me in direction of a web site that will help me get to grips with spotting the difference between a wolf fish and a whale?
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Can't help with a web site, but this book is excellent.
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Ever thought of doing a SeaSearch Course?

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Try these. Not great but the best I’ve found so far.

http://www.uksafari.com/wildfiles.htm
http://www.marlin.ac.uk/
http://www.lancashiremcs.org.uk/index.html

Someone must be able to do better!?
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A couple of useful sites -
This one
and another one
Plus
This book
(Seasearch Observer's Guide to Marine Life of Britain and Ireland) is great.
Wolf Fish and a whale. If it's David Attenborough alongside it, it's a whale (all whales are under contract to BBC Wildlife Films), if it's just smelly divers, and it whistles at you, it's a wolf fish.
As to whcih end is which - wave your arms around a bit - you are now looking at the fishes tail.
As someone has already said - have a go at a seasearcg course - great fun, and very very informative. More details here.
Best of luck.
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Thanks,

I do want to do a seasearch course but looking at the site at the moment they seem rather southern bound.
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I keep considering SeSearch, but being in the Midlands makes it a bit hard to a> find one and b> get to do stuff very often!
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