Craig BaldwinCraig Baldwin has recently moved from Course Manager for the National Diploma of Fisheries Management at Sparsholt College to working in the Marine department at Cornwall College.

Bernice Brewster is one of the UK's leading fish-health experts. She's worked at the Natural History Museum and now runs the Aquatic Consultancy.

Dr Peter Burgess is the Aquarian lecturer in Aquarium Sciences and Conservation at Plymouth University. He has degrees in parasitology, fish biology and microbiology and can be contacted at www.aquarian.com
Nick FletcherNick Fletcher has worked full-time and freelance on several magazines, all to do with fish. He serves on the the committee for the British Cichlid Association and is only on his second Koi pond in 20 years.
Daniel Gale
Daniel is the course tutor for the National Diploma in Ornamental Fish Management at Sparsholt College. He has previously worked on an ornamental fish farm and a pond-building company.

Keith is Manager of Koi Water Barn. He specialises in Koi and aquatics and co-wrote A Practical Guide to Building and Maintaining a Koi pond.
Adrian Love is a lecturer at the National Aquatics Training Centre at Sparsholt College. He has degrees in Fish Biology and Aquaculture and his areas of expertise are water quality and fish nutrition.

Kate McGill Has been a qualified BKKS judge since 1990. She became a locally certified ZNA judge in 2001 and achieved assistant certified ZNA judge status in 2008. She now works in St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney.

Peter used to own a landscape design company. He writes for magazines, focusing on water gardening, and has written many books.
Wesley Stewart
Ian Wellby Ian has an MSc in Applied Fish Biology. He runs Blueroof Ltd fish consultancy as well as lecturing in Fisheries Science at Brooksby Melton College.
Dave Wolfenden Dave has over six years' experience in the aquatics industry and has a degree in Zoology and Botany. He now works at the Tetra Information Centre and as a university lecturer.
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