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How Fish-Fish Checks Fish Identification Sources

By Fish-Fish Editorial · Updated 2026-07-07

Fish-Fish treats source quality as a publishing gate, not a decoration. A fish page needs a stable scientific name, a readable common-name summary, region rows with source identifiers, and a last-verified date before it should be indexed. Images need an approved reusable license, attribution text, a source page URL, and stored dimensions so readers can inspect provenance. When a row lacks a source or freshness date, the site keeps it out of public discovery documents until an editor completes review.

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Why does source quality matter for fish identification?
Fish names, ranges, and local cautions vary by region. Source checks prevent a global fact from becoming a false local claim.