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The chart displays the number of fish caught for each species, as well as the total number of visits. The
fish species represented are:
•Total Visits
•Trout
•Rainbow Trout
•Carp
•Roach
•Bream
•Tench
•Perch
•Rudd
•Jacks
Analysis:
Dominant Species: Carp is the most abundant fish species caught, with a significant count of 1070. This
is considerably higher than any other species, indicating that Carp is the dominant fish in this location.
Significant Total Visits: The total number of visits is very high at 1561. This indicates a very popular and
active fishing location.
Moderate Rainbow Trout Population: Rainbow Trout also shows a substantial catch number of 353,
suggesting a healthy population of this species in the area.
Notable Perch Population: Perch has a notable catch number of 189, indicating a significant presence of
this species.
Lower Catch Numbers: Trout, Roach, Bream, Tench, Rudd, and Jacks have relatively low catch numbers,
ranging from 96 to 3. This suggests either lower populations of these species or that they are less
frequently targeted by anglers.
Observations and Interpretations:
The data suggests that Cleasby Lake is a very popular fishing location, as indicated by the high number
of total visits.
The dominant species is Carp, suggesting that it is a primary target for anglers at this location.
The presence of a significant Rainbow Trout population indicates that the lake is well stocked with this
species.
The low catch numbers for some species, such as Jacks, might indicate specific habitat preferences or
fishing pressure.