freshwater fish  - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1987 - 35 Pfennig

Designer: Peter Kraus, Dresden

freshwater fish - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1987 - 35 Pfennig


Theme: Animals
CountryGermany / German Democratic Republic
Issue Date1987
Face Value35.00 
Colorgreen
PerforationK 13:12 1/2
Printing Typeoffset
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number2840
Chronological ChapterGER-DDR
SID285900
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Freshwater fish The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic publishes six multicolored special postage stamps and two miniature sheets with pictures of freshwater fish. The miniature sheets each contain two rows of two special postage stamps. Special cancellation from May 19 to July 18, 1987 Freshwater fish About 45 species of fish inhabit the inland waters of the GDR. Of the species shown, lead and pike are widespread and well-known, while the other species are less common due to their narrower habitat requirements. Except for the lead, the stocks of the presented species are obtained or promoted by artificial insemination and breeding of the eggs and breeding of the brood to catch fish. Also members of the German Anglers Association work in voluntary work in their spare time fish farms. The approximately 4.5 million hake produced annually there, as well as over 3 million brown trout, ash, catfish and barb seedlings enrich the sport of fishing and at the same time represent a significant ecological contribution. 35-pfennig value: grayling The family of the grayling (Thymallidae) is close to salmon fishing. Typical of these behind the dorsal fin is a so-called adipose fin. Residents of fast-flowing, oxygen-rich waters below the areas populated by brown trout. Has very high demands on water quality, feeds on water and air insects. In the catch average between 0.3 and 0.6 kg heavy.

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Freshwater fish The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic publishes six multicolored special postage stamps and two miniature sheets with pictures of freshwater fish. The miniature sheets each contain two rows of two special postage stamps. Special cancellation from May 19 to July 18, 1987 Freshwater fish About 45 species of fish inhabit the inland waters of the GDR. Of the species shown, lead and pike are widespread and well-known, while the other species are less common due to their narrower habitat requirements. Except for the lead, the stocks of the presented species are obtained or promoted by artificial insemination and breeding of the eggs and breeding of the brood to catch fish. Also members of the German Anglers Association work in voluntary work in their spare time fish farms. The approximately 4.5 million hake produced annually there, as well as over 3 million brown trout, ash, catfish and barb seedlings enrich the sport of fishing and at the same time represent a significant ecological contribution. 35-pfennig value: grayling The family of the grayling (Thymallidae) is close to salmon fishing. Typical of these behind the dorsal fin is a so-called adipose fin. Residents of fast-flowing, oxygen-rich waters below the areas populated by brown trout. Has very high demands on water quality, feeds on water and air insects. In the catch average between 0.3 and 0.6 kg heavy..