The Fish River Canyon in Namibia
The Fish River Canyon in Namibia

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The Fish River Canyon, second biggest canyon in the world.
The Fish River Canyon in Namibia

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The Fish River Canyon, second biggest canyon in the world.
Ice Fishing in Vladivostok, Russia

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Ice Fishing in Vladivostok, Russia
[The Canadian Fishing Co. Ltd. and New England Fish Co. building on the Gore Avenue Wharf]

Image by City of Vancouver Archives
Item Number: PAN N163
Physical Description: 1 photograph: nitrate negative; 20 x 88 cm
Date of Creation: 14 Dec. 1920
Scope and Content: Photograph also shows the fish boats "New Castle" and Carlotta G. Cox" at dock.
Photographer: Moore, W.J.
Private Records #: Add. MSS. 54
Part of Fonds: Major Matthews collection
Part of Series: Collected photographs
Part of Subseries: W.J. Moore Cirkut negatives
Media Note: Cirkut
Physical Condition: Small piece missing right edge, warpage and mirroring throughout..
Numbering Note: Photographer’s number 625 P.
Subject and Geographical Classifications:
Fisheries
Fishing boats
Piers, docks and wharves
Panoramic photographs
Vancouver (B.C.)
O peixe e a estrela / The fish and the star

Image by Marcio Cabral de Moura
La Palafita, Los Roques, Venezuela
The Los Roques islands are a federal dependency of Venezuela, consisting of about 350 islands, cays or islets. The archipelago is an atoll located 80 miles (128 km) directly north of the port of La Guaira, and is a 40-minute flight from Caracas. Being almost an untouched coral reef, it attracts many visitors, especially from Europe, some of which come in their own yachts and anchor in the inner, protected shallow waters. However, development and tourism are controlled.
Because of the wide variety of seabirds and rich aquatic life, the Venezuelan government declared Los Roques a National Park in 1972.
It is scarcely populated, having about 1,500 permanent inhabitants; however it receives approximately 70,000 visitors a year, many of them day-visitors who come from Caracas and the mainland. The most important island is El Gran Roque ("the big rock"). It is the only populated island in the group and has an airport suitable for small or STOL aircraft, Los Roques Airport, with freshly repaved RWY 07/25 (1000 x 26 meters). The airport is controlled from the Maiquetía airport on the mainland. Other important islands are Francisqui, Nordisqui, Madrisqui and Crasqui.
Activities include fishing (bonefish, barracuda, tarpon, jack (Carangidae) and Spanish mackerel), birding, snorkling, diving, kite-surfing and there is a sea turtle research center located on El Gran Roque. Accommodations include Pez Raton Lodge, a property primarily used to host fishing guests, and Posada Mediterraneo, a 5-room inn which accommodates non-fishing guests.
El Archipiélago de Los Roques es un conjunto de islas y cayos en las antillas menores pertenecientes a Venezuela que posee una superficie estimada en 40,61 km² y que esta aproximadamente a 176 km al norte de la ciudad de Caracas y es uno de los principales atractivos turísticos del país, forma parte de las Dependencias Federales Venezolanas, es parque nacional y en el año 2001 contaba con 1.300 habitantes fijos (siendo la dependencia federal más poblada). Tiene una superficie aproximada de 221.120 hectáreas entre marítimos y terrestes, y es considerado el parque marino más grande de América Latina.
Wikipedia
Madagascar Fish Eagle, Lake Ravelobe, Ankarafantsika National Park, Madagascar

Image by Frank.Vassen
Digiscoping with Swarovski ATM 80 HD 30 X, Coolpix P5100 (Adapter DCB)
The Madagascar Fish Eagle (Haliaeetus vociferoides) is classified as "Critically Endangered". The world population is estimated at around 120 breeding pairs (R. Watson in litt. 2010). The annual breeding success seems to be very low, but the individual life expectancy seems to be high.
The Ankarafantsika National Park is a good place to see Madagascar Fish Eagles in the wild. There are several watchtowers around Lake Ravelobe and eagles can also be seen from the roadside. This picture of a pair was taken in the evening, in poor light conditions, next to the road N4 that crosses the National Park.
Girl with a Fish / Pike Place

Image by Dave Hoefler
She hates holding the fish, but is also having a great time.
early morning fishing

Image by Pedro Moura Pinheiro
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It’s one of the favorite sports in Lisbon: fishing in the Tagus river. I don’t know if the fish are tasty, but a lot of people do it.
Drying Fish

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Anchang Ancient Town
AnchangTown, Shaoxing County 312000, China
They had a few small fish as well; he gave thanks for them also and told the disciples to distribute them.
Mark 8:6-8
Exposure 0.006 sec (1/180)
Aperture f/3.4
Focal Length 21 mm
ISO Speed 1250
Gone Fishing

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Great Lakes commercial fishing boat, Cornucopia WI on Lake Superior
Winter Fishing on Lake McDonald

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Winter Fishing on Lake McDonald. Photo: David Restivo, NPS