Why do we want wild healthy fish populations to exist? Is it only to please us, so we can catch or eat them, or generate income? Or do we also see native fish, natural expressions of place, as part of the character of our landscapes and river systems perfected across millennia? Photo courtesy Pat Clayton. To see more of his collectible, decorative fish photography, go to fisheyeguyphotography.com
Why do we want wild healthy fish populations to exist? Is it only to please us, so we can catch or eat them, or generate income? Or do we also see native fish, natural expressions of place, as part of the character of our landscapes and river systems perfected across millennia? Photo courtesy Pat Clayton. To see more of his collectible, decorative fish photography, go to fisheyeguyphotography.com