Each fish should have stable global facts such as scientific name, water type, identification points, and images. Regional context stores prevalence, local names, target-fish relevance, habitat notes, bait notes, and local cautions. Translations localize names, summaries, labels, and guide text.
Fish Guide Content Model
By Fish-Fish · Updated 2026-07-02
Frequently asked questions
- Why separate global facts from regional notes?
- The same fish can be native, stocked, invasive, common, or rare depending on region. Separating the layers prevents one global page from making false local claims.