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Practical Fishkeeping Magazine fish- A literary celebration of scale and fin Special Issue

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Habitats and history, conservation and culture, art appreciation, current affairs and cooking, Fish contains all of this and more. For anyone with a passing interest in the piscine world — angler, aquarium hobbyist, even the lay natural history fan — Fish offers in-depth stories that are carefully crafted as much for their literary merit as their informative content.

Habitats and history, conservation and culture, art appreciation, current affairs and cooking, Fish contains all of this and more. For anyone with a passing interest in the piscine world — angler, aquarium hobbyist, even the lay natural history fan — Fish offers in-depth stories that are carefully crafted as much for their literary merit as their informative content. In a world of stuffy writing and practicality, we offer musings and entertainment. Fish is the long read for the long reader.

Whether it’s the candid stills of Venezuelan fishermen catching piranha, the bare teeth of an expertly preserved skull, the immersive first-hand account of a shark bite, or the awe-inspiring graffiti of an oceanographer-turned-street artist, Fish promises to leave the reader with memories. Not short, throwaway memories, but memories that come from a deeper understanding, from immersion within a subject. Fish takes readers to places both familiar and unfamiliar, looking beyond crude stereotypes and gaudy, sensationalist headlines. In the diversity of its content, Fish finds its greatest strength.

The brainchild of Nathan Hill, an editor with a lifelong history over many roles within fish-related industries, and a man with a devotional fanbase of fishy followers, Fish aims to objectively explore the vast underwater world from every angle. To enact this, the inaugural issue draws upon a carefully honed list of contributors, including Hawaiian commercial fishermen, ichthyologists, explorers, museum curators,
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fish- A literary celebration of scale and fin Habitats and history, conservation and culture, art appreciation, current affairs and cooking, Fish contains all of this and more. For anyone with a passing interest in the piscine world — angler, aquarium hobbyist, even the lay natural history fan — Fish offers in-depth stories that are carefully crafted as much for their literary merit as their informative content. Habitats and history, conservation and culture, art appreciation, current affairs and cooking, Fish contains all of this and more. For anyone with a passing interest in the piscine world — angler, aquarium hobbyist, even the lay natural history fan — Fish offers in-depth stories that are carefully crafted as much for their literary merit as their informative content. In a world of stuffy writing and practicality, we offer musings and entertainment. Fish is the long read for the long reader. Whether it’s the candid stills of Venezuelan fishermen catching piranha, the bare teeth of an expertly preserved skull, the immersive first-hand account of a shark bite, or the awe-inspiring graffiti of an oceanographer-turned-street artist, Fish promises to leave the reader with memories. Not short, throwaway memories, but memories that come from a deeper understanding, from immersion within a subject. Fish takes readers to places both familiar and unfamiliar, looking beyond crude stereotypes and gaudy, sensationalist headlines. In the diversity of its content, Fish finds its greatest strength. The brainchild of Nathan Hill, an editor with a lifelong history over many roles within fish-related industries, and a man with a devotional fanbase of fishy followers, Fish aims to objectively explore the vast underwater world from every angle. To enact this, the inaugural issue draws upon a carefully honed list of contributors, including Hawaiian commercial fishermen, ichthyologists, explorers, museum curators,


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Habitats and history, conservation and culture, art appreciation, current affairs and cooking, Fish contains all of this and more. For anyone with a passing interest in the piscine world — angler, aquarium hobbyist, even the lay natural history fan — Fish offers in-depth stories that are carefully crafted as much for their literary merit as their informative content.

Habitats and history, conservation and culture, art appreciation, current affairs and cooking, Fish contains all of this and more. For anyone with a passing interest in the piscine world — angler, aquarium hobbyist, even the lay natural history fan — Fish offers in-depth stories that are carefully crafted as much for their literary merit as their informative content. In a world of stuffy writing and practicality, we offer musings and entertainment. Fish is the long read for the long reader.

Whether it’s the candid stills of Venezuelan fishermen catching piranha, the bare teeth of an expertly preserved skull, the immersive first-hand account of a shark bite, or the awe-inspiring graffiti of an oceanographer-turned-street artist, Fish promises to leave the reader with memories. Not short, throwaway memories, but memories that come from a deeper understanding, from immersion within a subject. Fish takes readers to places both familiar and unfamiliar, looking beyond crude stereotypes and gaudy, sensationalist headlines. In the diversity of its content, Fish finds its greatest strength.

The brainchild of Nathan Hill, an editor with a lifelong history over many roles within fish-related industries, and a man with a devotional fanbase of fishy followers, Fish aims to objectively explore the vast underwater world from every angle. To enact this, the inaugural issue draws upon a carefully honed list of contributors, including Hawaiian commercial fishermen, ichthyologists, explorers, museum curators,
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Highly entertaining

Great articles about fishing Reviewed 25 April 2022

Great read

Lots of interesting articles with regard to Aquatics at home Reviewed 19 April 2022

Highly practical

Very good particularly with focus on crustaceans Reviewed 09 April 2022

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