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The Keeping and Introduction of Fish (England and River Esk Catchment Area) Regulations 2015

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Regulation 5(2)

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PART 1Fish that may not be kept without a permit

Taxonomic OrderCommon name
AcipenseriformesSturgeons, Paddlefish
AmiiformesBowfin
AnguilliformesEels
AtheriniformesSilversides
BatrachoidiformesToadfish
BeloniformesNeedlefish, Flyingfish
CeratodontiformesLungfish
CharaciformesTetras, Characins, Headstanders
ClupeiformesHerrings, Anchovies, Shads
CypriniformesCarps, Loaches, Minnows
CyprinodontiformesKillifish, Pupfish
EsociformesPike
GasterosteiformesSticklebacks
GonorynchiformesShellears
GymnotiformesKnifefish
LepidosyreniformesSouth American and African Lungfish
LepisosteiformesGar or Garpike
MyliobatiformesStingrays
OsmeriformesSmelt, Noodlefish
OsteoglossiformesArapaima, Bonytongues
PerciformesPerches, Butterflyfish, Cichlids, Tunas
PercopsiformesTrout-Perch, Cavefish
PetromyzontiformesLampreys
PleuronectiformesFlounders and Sole
PolypteriformesBichirs
SalmoniformesSalmon, Trout, Whitefish
ScorpaeniformesScorpionfish, Sculpins
SiluriformesCatfish
SynbranchiformesSpiny Eels
SyngnathiformesPipefish, Seahorses
TetraodontiformesPufferfish

PART 2Species of fish that may be kept without a permit

Taxonomic OrderSpecies
Common nameSpecies name
(1)

Includes all varieties of the same species (e.g Ghost Carp, Leather Carp, Koi Carp, Ogen Carp).

(2)

Includes all varieties of the same species (e.g. Brown, Golden, Lion’s Head, London Shubunkin).

(3)

Inlcudes all ornamental varieties of the same species (e.g. Golden Orfe, Blue Orfe).

AnguilliformesEuropean eelAnguilla anguilla
ClupeiformesAllis shadAlosa alosa
Twaite shadAlosa fallax
CypriniformesEuropean barbelBarbus barbus
BleakAlburnus alburnus
Common breamAbramis brama
Silver breamBlicca bjoerkna
ChubLeuciscus cephalus
Common carp(1)Cyprinus carpio
Crucian carpCarassius carassius
DaceLeuciscus leuciscus
Goldfish(2)Carassius auratus
GudgeonGobio gobio
Ide(3)Leuciscus idus
Spined loachCobitis taenia
Stone loachBarbatula barbatula
European minnowPhoxinus phoxinus
RoachRutilus rutilus
RuddScardinius erythrophthalmus
TenchTinca tinca
EsociformesNorthern PikeEsox lucius
GasterosteiformesThree-spined sticklebackGasterosteus aculeatus
Nine-spined sticklebackPungitius pungitius
OsmeriformesSmeltOsmerus eperlanus
PerciformesEurasian perchPerca fluviatilis
RuffeGymnocephalus cernuus
PetromyzontiformesSea lampreyPetromyzon marinus
Brook lampreyLampetra planeri
River lampreyLampetra fluviatilis
SalmoniformesBrown trout or sea troutSalmo trutta
Rainbow trout, except the anadromous steelheadOncorhynchus mykiss
SalmonSalmo salar
GraylingThymallus thymallus
Arctic charSalvelinus alpinus
VendaceCoregonus albula
Powan, Schelly or GwyniadCoregonus lavaretus
ScorpaeniformesBullheadCottus gobio

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