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Web site for Fish ID
14-11-2008, 01:07 PM
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Web site for Fish ID
I found this web site yesterday, whilst trying to ID the fish in some of my photos:

http://www.fishbase.org

The Interface isn't fantastic, but the information held within is. If you select Identification under Tools, you can drill down to the fish Class, Order and Familly, then filter further by major region and country, you're then left with the photos of the species that matched your criteria.

Far easier then trawling through a whole heap of books, I even managed to get a positive ID on a couple of blennies and gobies. Bloody marvelous!
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14-11-2008, 01:17 PM
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RE: Web site for Fish ID
Seems like a cool site, once you get to grips with that interface!

Thanks Stu,

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14-11-2008, 02:10 PM
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Thanks for that Bottlefish, I am really ignorant when it comes to fish. I used to wonder why pictures of plaice had their eyes on the same side, used to think it was for kids. Then someone told me it was because of the way they fed.Huh Me trying to fins fish at the supermarket is right carry on!
I will spend some time on this before the weekend. thanks
(14-11-2008 01:07 PM)bottlefish Wrote:  I found this web site yesterday, whilst trying to ID the fish in some of my photos:

http://www.fishbase.org

The Interface isn't fantastic, but the information held within is. If you select Identification under Tools, you can drill down to the fish Class, Order and Familly, then filter further by major region and country, you're then left with the photos of the species that matched your criteria.

Far easier then trawling through a whole heap of books, I even managed to get a positive ID on a couple of blennies and gobies. Bloody marvelous!
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14-11-2008, 02:12 PM (This post was last modified: 14-11-2008 02:13 PM by Dougalsdad01.)
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Thread hijack warning. Did you know though that plaice start life with their eyes conventionally placed ie one each side and one eye migrates to the other side? Is that what Bones meant when she said I'd got a 'Wandering eye when there is totty about'?
(14-11-2008 02:10 PM)aquafan Wrote:  Thanks for that Bottlefish, I am really ignorant when it comes to fish. I used to wonder why pictures of plaice had their eyes on the same side, used to think it was for kids. Then someone told me it was because of the way they fed.Huh Me trying to fins fish at the supermarket is right carry on!
I will spend some time on this before the weekend. thanks
(14-11-2008 01:07 PM)bottlefish Wrote:  I found this web site yesterday, whilst trying to ID the fish in some of my photos:

http://www.fishbase.org

The Interface isn't fantastic, but the information held within is. If you select Identification under Tools, you can drill down to the fish Class, Order and Familly, then filter further by major region and country, you're then left with the photos of the species that matched your criteria.

Far easier then trawling through a whole heap of books, I even managed to get a positive ID on a couple of blennies and gobies. Bloody marvelous!

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14-11-2008, 02:17 PM
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(14-11-2008 02:10 PM)aquafan Wrote:  Me trying to fins fish at the supermarket is right carry on! I will spend some time on this before the weekend. thanks

I'm not sure the site is a guide to fish I.D. for dinner!

I'd really like a signiture, but due to a terminal lack of imagination . . .
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14-11-2008, 02:18 PM (This post was last modified: 14-11-2008 02:21 PM by aquafan.)
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I get two wondering eyes when I'm out shopping with the wife, normally followed by a slap.Cursing
Is that correct about the eye moving thing? or are you pulling my leg?
If I was a Pleuronectes platessa I would break from the mould and look normal!
(14-11-2008 02:12 PM)Dougalsdad01 Wrote:  Thread hijack warning. Did you know though that plaice start life with their eyes conventionally placed ie one each side and one eye migrates to the other side? Is that what Bones meant when she said I'd got a 'Wandering eye when there is totty about'?
(14-11-2008 02:10 PM)aquafan Wrote:  Thanks for that Bottlefish, I am really ignorant when it comes to fish. I used to wonder why pictures of plaice had their eyes on the same side, used to think it was for kids. Then someone told me it was because of the way they fed.Huh Me trying to fins fish at the supermarket is right carry on!
I will spend some time on this before the weekend. thanks
(14-11-2008 01:07 PM)bottlefish Wrote:  I found this web site yesterday, whilst trying to ID the fish in some of my photos:

http://www.fishbase.org

The Interface isn't fantastic, but the information held within is. If you select Identification under Tools, you can drill down to the fish Class, Order and Familly, then filter further by major region and country, you're then left with the photos of the species that matched your criteria.

Far easier then trawling through a whole heap of books, I even managed to get a positive ID on a couple of blennies and gobies. Bloody marvelous!
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14-11-2008, 02:38 PM
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(14-11-2008 02:18 PM)aquafan Wrote:  If I was a Pleuronectes platessa I would break from the mould and look normal!

I'd concentrate on trying to be a normal human 1st if I were you AF!

Ohmy Soz I'm being horrid now!

I'd really like a signiture, but due to a terminal lack of imagination . . .
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14-11-2008, 03:11 PM
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Good point, that's hard enough on it's own.
(14-11-2008 02:38 PM)ScubaDiva Wrote:  
(14-11-2008 02:18 PM)aquafan Wrote:  If I was a Pleuronectes platessa I would break from the mould and look normal!

I'd concentrate on trying to be a normal human 1st if I were you AF!

Ohmy Soz I'm being horrid now!
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14-11-2008, 08:33 PM
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If I was a Pleuronectes platessa I would break from the mould and look normal!
I just looked that up on the net! WHO? know's the proper name for a flat fish? i bet your great at pub quizes af.LolLol

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14-11-2008, 09:41 PM
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Only if I have the internet with me.Thumbup
(14-11-2008 08:33 PM)CRAZY FINS!! Wrote:  If I was a Pleuronectes platessa I would break from the mould and look normal!
I just looked that up on the net! WHO? know's the proper name for a flat fish? i bet your great at pub quizes af.LolLol
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