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Most of the common occurrences of bioluminescence in the ocean are observed right at the surface or in the surface layers (several meters to tens of meters, within the euphotic zone). In its most familiar form, bioluminescence, which is a biochemical reaction in certain marine organisms, appears as a bluish-green fluorescent glow in the water as the s ...
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Coral reefs are an extremely important natural resource, supplying food and income for millions of people. Unfortunately many coral reefs are threatened by human activities such as unsustainable fishing. This problem is particularly severe in developing countries where detrimental effects of large-scale removal of fish from reefs are often compounded by use of fishin ...
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Fish species in the waters around Denmark and Europe:
The site shows some of the common fishes and their names - most of them you will be able to catch when angling or find them in the fish shop.
The species are divided into the following two main groups - Marine and Freshwater Fish species. The Anadromous fishes (fishes which spawn in freshwater and lives their adult lives in saltwater) belonging to the order Salmoniformes - salmonids - will be found in the chapte ...
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An illustrated guide by Dr. Louis Zammit, M.D.
Introduction
Professional fishermen know and recognize the various specimen of fish they catch in their work. This knowledge has been passed on from father to son over many generations, from time immemorial. Thus, accidental stingings from venomous spinous fish or other hazards in professional fishermen is relatively quite rare. On the other hand, stings with such fish are more commonly encountered in coastal areas by amateur ...
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The Aquarium Project.
This web site aims to act as a simple guide to the Identification of Sea Fish caught in and around the coastal waters of the United Kingdom, although at some time in the future we will include a sub-section for fresh water species as well....
We also hope to include other fishing related topics, such as tactics, baits, etc... for each of the more common species.... along with articles, on conservation and tagging....... hopfully without re-inventing the "wheels", from ou ...
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Zubi's Frogfish Page
Zubi's Anglerfisch-Seiten
The frogfish (or anglerfish) is one of my favorite fishes (others are the ghostpipefishes and seahorses) and so I have collected a lot of photos of this well camouflaged fish. Der Anglerfisch (auch Fühlerfisch, Krötenfisch oder Antennenfisch genannt) ist einer meiner Lieblingsfische, ich habe deshalb schon ein ganze Sammlung von Anglerfisch-Fotos.
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Marine Fishes of Hawai'i
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Family Synodontidae - lizardfishes
Genera: Synodus
Family Muraenidae - moray eels
Key features: gill openings restricted to a small hole; pectorals and pelvics absent; most with long fang-like teeth; nocturnal piscivores.
Genera: Gymnothorax
Family Aulostomidae - trumpetfishes
Genera: Aulostomus
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MEDAKAFISH HOMEPAGE
Welcome to the World Wide Web Server of the Medakafish.
(Synonyms: Oryzias latipes, medaka, Japanese killifish, ricefishes, medaka ricefish, Japanese medaka, MF, ‚ß‚¾‚©Aƒƒ_ƒJA–Ú‚) The aim of this server is to provide an online information service for medaka ricefish (MF) reseachers. (Created : September 8, 1995). ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
"What's New" (September 2, 2005)
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The Atlantic Porcupine Puffer
The harder-to-pronounce (scientific) name: Diodon hystrix
Puffer fish have a special ability to "puff" themselves up with air or water, making them look like a bigger fish if they get angry or feel threatened. The Atlantic Porcupine puffer, however, has an additional defense – it is covered with sharp spines that stick straight out when the fish puffs out. It's no surprise it's also called the porcupine fish! What's more, this fish can grow up to t ...
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Fish Identification
Florida's regulated fish and their look-alikes
Illustrations by Diane Rome Peebles
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Index by Common Name
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For those unfamiliar with the parts of a fish, a diagram is included for reference.
Description: the details most readily observed have been given top priority, since the angler has only moments to decide whether a fish is or is not a legal catch. Fin-ray counts are supplied when ...
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The Starfish Dissection Tutorial
DISSECTION OF A STARFISH
Welcome to the home page for learning to dissect a starfish.
The intent of this web site is to teach students how to dissect a starfish and learn its anatomy. This project will show the internal and external organs of a starfish and engage students to interact with this program. The site will provide visual aids; using digitized images of the preserved starfish, and digitally processed video of the actual dissection at v ...
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The Order Myctophiformes
Lantern fish
300 species
These deep-sea fish have light-producing organs along their sides. They live at depths down to 3500 ft, but feed at the surface. Some species have a fatty dorsal fin.
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