Rare/threatened fish protection in Ireland

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Rare/threatened fish protection in Ireland

#1 Post by Rampent Wreckfish »

Lads I am doing some work on rare fish species around the Irish coast. Mainly looking at inshore waters.
Any help or information on the following would be greatly appreciated.

What I am looking for is first hand accounts of capture or sighting of any of the following fish with details of where and what time of the year they were caught.

I am especially interested in the capture of juvenile fish.

If you dont want to post on the thread please PM me. No info will be shared but could help in the long term protection of these species.

Common skate under 30lb.

Undulate rays outside tralee bay and any juvenile fish.

Any white,black and long nose skate.

Any pictures of skate egg cases .

Angelshark/monkfish especially juveniles.

Spurdog pups or adult female pupping when brought on board after being caught.

Stingray outside of tralee bay

Stingray pupping after being caught and landed including tralee bay.

Any juvenile stingray caught between jan and june.

Any electric ray.

Any eagle ray.

Any other unusual skate, ray, shark.


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Re: Rare/threatened fish protection in Ireland

#2 Post by corbyeire »

this site here has good pictures of skate egg cases - in case any of ye come across them and arent sure

http://www.eggcase.org/view_folder.asp? ... =&toptab=2

good luck with your info hunt
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#3 Post by Davy Holt »

Hiya,

If it's any help I can send you over some pictures of Common Skate egg cases ??
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That would be great if you have details on location of where they were found.
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#5 Post by chrisfeeney30 »

Hey one if my friends got a stingray in galway when i was fishing with him before if you want any info about that, iv a picture too?
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#6 Post by Rampent Wreckfish »

Nice one chris.
Have you roughly the size and date too.
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No problem, just sent you an email with the details.
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#8 Post by davetilly »

a lad from ringsend caught a skate on brandon beach on the dingle peninsula in february .i have found some egg cases on the same beach .i have found them on ventry as well
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davetilly wrote:a lad from ringsend caught a skate on brandon beach on the dingle peninsula in february .i have found some egg cases on the same beach .i have found them on ventry as well


Thanks Dave

Have you any pictures of the egg cases as I can identify the species of skate by the case shape.

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#10 Post by fastnet »

Have pics of electric ray caught by herring midwater boat off Kinsale last October.22kg fish.
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#11 Post by Martin Mc Gowan »

This might be nothing but while on banna beach 3 weeks ago i came aross a white kinda cream
egg case if there is even such a thing it was hard enough did not keep it will next time
there is lots off cases around,the black rock
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