Green Blog: Counting Nemo: A Deep Look at the Aquarium Trade
Researchers find a startling error rate in statistics on imports of fish for saltwater aquariums. Yet reliable data is needed as coastal managers seek to reduce risks from the introduction of diseases and invasive species.
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Counting Nemo: A Deep Look at the Aquarium Trade
Researchers find a startling error rate in statistics on imports of fish for saltwater aquariums. Yet reliable data is needed as coastal managers seek to reduce risks from the introduction of diseases and invasive species.
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Then and now: 20 years of change at Tennessee Aquarium
The Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga is celebrating its 20th year this weekend. How much has changed in that time? Then: In 1992, you could see more than 4,000 fish, birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians.
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Travel photo of the day
Dramatic stalactites and stalagmites awe visitors at Fantastic Caverns in Springfield, Missouri. Lest you get them mixed up, stalactites are the formations hanging down from the ceiling, and stalagmites are the ones coming up from the floor.
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Calvin, The Rare Calico Lobster, Discovered In Jasper White's Summer Shack
A calico lobster that has been living a quiet life off the coast of Maine until it was caught and sold to a local fish restaurant. However, a sympathetic staff decided to save the rare lobster with orange and yellow spots that researches claims is 1 in 30 million specimen.
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