It's a long river and fishing methods depend on which part of the Thames you are fishing.
around 100 different type of fish live in the river Thames.
More than 100 fish species have been recorded in the Thames over the past 30 years, so people do fish in the Thames
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there are many many species in the river thames but there are less dolphines in the river than fish
Yes. England has significantly improved the quality of the water in the River. Interestingly enough the fish in the Thames include seahorses.
tramp like
Fish in the Thames primarily consume a diet of smaller fish, invertebrates, and aquatic plants. Species like perch and pike feed on smaller fish such as minnows, while species like roach and bream may graze on algae and detritus. Additionally, the river's ecosystem supports various invertebrates, which serve as food sources for many fish species. Overall, the diet of Thames fish reflects a diverse and dynamic aquatic environment.
The River Thames is home to approximately 125 fish species. This includes both native and non-native species, with notable examples being the Thames salmon, eels, and various types of coarse fish. The river has seen a significant recovery in biodiversity over the years, thanks to conservation efforts and improvements in water quality.
yes, rats and a small amount of fish.
If there is a drought in the country there will be no place for the fish
Until the 1970's, the Thames was heavily polluted. Since then, a lot of effort has gone into improving the water quality and now there are many species of fish in the Thames that couldn't have survived 30 or 40 years ago.