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2. The Prohibition of Keeping or Release of Live Fish (Specified Species) Order 1998(1) shall be amended in relation to England as follows—
(a)in Article 2 (which prohibits the keeping or release of specified fish except under licence) for the words “the Minister” there shall be substituted the words “the Secretary of State”; and
(b)for the Schedule (which specifies the species of fish whose keeping or release is prohibited except under licence) there shall be substituted the following Schedule—
Article 2
Common Name | Scientific Name |
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Asp | Aspius aspius |
Barbel species | species of the genus Barbus (excluding the native Barbus barbus) |
Bass species (including striped bass, white bass and their crosses e.g. hybrid striped bass) | species of the genus Morone |
Big-head carp | Aristichthys nobilis |
Bitterling | Rhodeus sericeus/Rhodeus amarus |
Blacknose Dace | Rhinichthys atratulus |
Blageon | Leuciscus souffia |
Blue Sucker | Cycleptus elongatus |
Blue bream | Abramis ballerus |
Burbot | Lota lota |
Catfish | species of the genera Ictalurus, Ameiurus and Silurus |
Charr species (including American Brook Trout) | species of the genus Salvelinus (excluding the native Salvelinus alpinus) |
Chinese black or snail-eating carp | Mylopharyngodon piceus |
Chinese Sucker also known as Zebra Hi Fin or banded shark/sucker | Myxocyprinus asiaticus |
Common White Sucker | Catostomus commersoni |
Danubian bleak | Chalcalburnus chalcoides |
Danubian Salmon and Taimen | species of the genus Hucho |
Eastern Mudminnow | Umbra pygmaea |
European Mudminnow | Umbra krameri |
Fathead minnow or Roseyreds | Pimephales promelas |
Freshwater minnow also known as Dragon fish or Pale chub | Zacco platypus |
Grass carp | Ctenopharyngodon idella |
Landlocked salmon | non-anadromous varieties of the species Salmo salar |
Large-mouthed black bass | Micropterus salmoides |
Marbled trout | Salmo marmoratus |
Nase | Chondrostoma nasus |
Northern Redbelly Dace (common minnow) | Phoxinus/Chrosomus eos |
Pacific salmon and trout (excluding rainbow trout but including steelheads) | species of the genus Oncorhynchus |
Paddlefish | species of the genera Polyodon and Psephurus |
Perch species | species of the genus Perca (excluding the native Perca fluviatilis) |
Pike-perch (including zander) | species of the genus Stizostedion |
Pike species | species of the genus Esox (excluding the native Esox lucius) |
Red shiner | Cyprinella/Notropis lutrensis |
Rock bass | Ambloplites rupestris |
Schneider | Alburnoides bipunctatus |
Silver carp | Hypophthalmichthys molitrix |
Snakehead, Northern or Chinese | Channa argus |
Small-mouth bass | Micropterus dolomieu |
Southern Redbelly Dace (common minnow) | Phoxinus/Chrosomus erythrogaster |
Sturgeon or sterlet | species of the genera Acipenser, Huso, Pseudoscaphirhynchus and Scaphirhynchus |
Sunbleak also known as Sundace, Belica or Motherless Minnow | Leucaspius delineatus |
Sunfish (including Pumpkinseed, basses, crappies and bluegills) | species of the genus Lepomis |
Topmouth gudgeon | Pseudorasbora parva |
Toxostome or French nase | Chondrostoma toxostoma |
Vimba | Vimba vimba |
Weather fish | Misgurnus fossilis |
Whitefish species | species of the genus Coregonus (excluding the native Coregonus lavaretus and Coregonus albula)” |
S.I. 1998/2409.
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