Anyone interested in fishing English Channel or waters within the wider area in England, United Kingdom should consult with local resources before heading out to fish. Anglers who are familiar with English Channel and want to make a suggestion to the information provided are asked to use the suggest changes button below on this page.. Around 1,000 fish have been tagged in the English Channel as part of an ambitious project to preserve and enhance the habitats of some of the region’s key fish species. Almost 200 acoustic responders have also been placed along the coasts of England, France and Belgium to enable researchers to paint a comprehensive picture of fish movements and the habitats that individual species prefer.
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Harbour porpoise. The harbour porpoise is the smallest cetacean (the group that includes whales, dolphins and porpoises) we have in the UK, and at around 1.5m long it’s the second smallest porpoise in the world. It takes a newborn harbour porpoise less than 30 hours to develop full hearing – this is the fastest of any mammal, on land or sea.. Around 1,000 fish have been tagged in the English Channel as part of an ambitious project to preserve and enhance the habitats of some of the region’s key fish species. Almost 200 acoustic responders have also been placed along the coasts of England, France and Belgium to enable researchers to paint a comprehensive picture of fish movements and the habitats that individual species prefer.


