Marine Aquarium Fish Trade Study Reveals Fewer Fish, More Species Imported than Previously Estimated
First study of its kind finds aquarium tropical fish imports to the U.S. often misreported BRISTOL, R.I., May 21, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- As the popularity of marine aquariums rises, so does the demand for wildlife inhabiting them. Most aquarium fish are harvested...
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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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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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Tennessee Aquarium goes beyond tourism
When the Tennessee Aquarium’s new River Giants exhibit opens today, its global collection of freshwater megafish marks more than just the 20th anniversary of the aquarium’s first day.
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"Fish Pedicures" Debuted In VA In '08 May Pose Dangers
ABC News reports on the potential dangers of "fish pedicures," wherein customers allow small fish to bite away dead skin on their feet. The fish pedicure was first introduced in the U.S. in a salon in Alexandria, VA in 2008
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