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Photo Competition

IFM website photograph competition (Winter 2005/2006): The IFM Photo Competition was judged anonymously by a pannel of judges.  Thanks for all who took part & for those who didn't - get snapping for the next photo competition hopefully in the autumn.

The Winners

Overall

Overall Winner: Steve Baillie

Fish Habitats: This category covers all aspects of the diverse habitats of fish from upland streams to the deep sea.

Fish Habitiat Winner: Steve Baillie

Fish Habitiat Runner-up: Ian Wellby

Fisheries Management Techniques and Practices: This category covers the wide scope of fisheries management in terms of the techniques and practices such as surveying, catch and release or even fish hatcheries.

Fisheries Management Techniques and Practices Winner:  Kingsley Ash

Fisheries Management Techniques and Practices Runner-up: Brian Shields

Fisheries Issues: There are many current issues that are effecting fisheries and the management of fisheries. This category covers currently topical fisheries issues.

Fisheries Issues Winner: Nathan Davies

Fisheries Issues Runner-up: John Hillary

Photo Montage

Please visit the winners photo page to see larger versions of the winning images from the Winter 2005/2006 Photo Competition.

Please visit our photo montage to see a selection of some of the best images from the Winter 2005/2006 Photo Competition, However, be warned that there are quite a few images and so the page may take a little while to load.

The Prizes

To view the competition prizes for the Winter 2005/2006 Photo Competition please visit the prizes page.

 

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