Welsh Government has recently released an updated list of Section 7 Species in Wales. Sometimes legislation and sections and annexes can be overwhelming – at least for me! Let me introduce you to some of the incredible species on the list and I promise that the legislation jargon won’t be that bad.
The Lumpsucker has a fantastic name, in English, Welsh and Latin. The Welsh name for the Lumpsucker is Iâr Fôr which translates to sea hen, which is adorable. The Welsh name is thought to reference how much this fish looks like a chicken. I’ll let you be the judge of that. It looks like a fish to me. The Latin name for Lumpsucker is Cyclopterus lumpus or C. lumpus for short. Cyclopterus means ‘circle winged’ referring to the circular fins of the Lumpsucker. The full translation of the Latin name for this fish is the Circle Winged Lump. Which is an excellent name. The Lumpsucker uses modified fins on its underside to cling onto rocks. Lumpsuckers they spend most of their time in deep water and their modified fins may to have evolved to help them cling on in rough conditions. However, you may catch a glimpse of a Lumpsucker in tidal rock pools during the breeding season! Other fish species on the list include the Porbeagle shark, the smooth-hound, the Thornback Ray and the Angel Shark – all very cool species too!