Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Aug 6, 2006 09:55
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German term
Nasen
German to English
Science
Fisheries
Der Fischermeister aus Straubing ist der letzte Vollerwerbs-Berufsfischer an der bayerischen Donau. Jeden Tag leert er Reusen, die einen Tag vorher in einem Altwasserarm der Donau ausgelegt wurden. Nasen, Brachsen, Karpfen, Hechte, Waller, Zander und Ale gehen ins Netz.
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Aug 6, 2006 09:59: Steffen Walter changed "Term asked" from "Nasen (hier)" to "Nasen"
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German term (edited):
Nase
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nase
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nases
The nase is a fish species.
See http://www.wissen.swr.de/sf/begleit/bg0016/nn21a.htm
"Die Nase (Chondrostoma nasus) ist eine in Mitteleuropa verbreitete Fischart, die als stark gefährdet gilt."
I arrived at this first source by googling for "Nase +Fischart". Using the Latin name, I then continued my search on .uk sites, which resulted in (among other sources):
http://www.efishbusiness.co.uk/formsandguides/part08.asp
"Nase - Chondrostoma nasus"
(The English seems to have taken over the German name.)
See http://www.wissen.swr.de/sf/begleit/bg0016/nn21a.htm
"Die Nase (Chondrostoma nasus) ist eine in Mitteleuropa verbreitete Fischart, die als stark gefährdet gilt."
I arrived at this first source by googling for "Nase +Fischart". Using the Latin name, I then continued my search on .uk sites, which resulted in (among other sources):
http://www.efishbusiness.co.uk/formsandguides/part08.asp
"Nase - Chondrostoma nasus"
(The English seems to have taken over the German name.)
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