Search results for "Aquarium" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • colors of many of these fish make them popular aquarium fish, and larger members of the order, such as species of Brycon and even larger piranhas, are ...
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  • and listed on the Monteray Bay Aquarium's Seafood Watch as ... * Monteray Bay Aquarium (MBA). 2011. Seafood Watch: Atlantic halibut ...
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  • bred to be kept and displayed in an aquarium, and can survive in the ... 2006, there were an estimated 60 million aquarium enthusiasts worldwide. ...
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  • * Scheurmann, I. 2000. The Natural Aquarium Handbook. Hauppauge, NY: Barron's. ISBN 0764114409. * Vapo. n.d. [http://www.vapo.fi/eng/search/index_eng ...
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  • system has become popular as part of home aquarium filtration and purification. The aquarium water is drawn up out of the tank and then cascaded ...
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  • *Kilsing, Vernon N. Zoo and Aquarium History: Ancient Animal Collections to Zoological Gardens. CRC, 2000. ISBN 978-0849321009 *Layard, Austin ...
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  • is home to Harborplace and the National Aquarium in Baltimore and is a successful ... Camden Yards along with the National Aquarium have helped revive the ...
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  • people (France 2004). Anthozoans are used in the aquarium trade, to make coral jewelry, and scleractinian skeletons are even used as building materials ...
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  • Carroll, field researcher for the New York Aquarium in New York City, proposed a mobile sonar scan operation at Loch Ness. The project was funded by ...
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  • The Queensland species lungfish at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago has been part of the permanent live collection since 1933. ==Taxonomy== ...
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  • [[Image:Muraena helena.2 - Aquarium Finisterrae.JPG|thumb|left|200px|Muraena helena showing typical moray eel morphology: robust anguilliform ...
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  • Advisory Group of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association. Retrieved July 15, 2006. * Turner, A. 1997. The Big Cats and Their Fossil Relatives ...
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  • jpg|thumb|350px|Giant squid in Melbourne Aquarium]] The majority of squid are no more than 60 centimeters long, although the giant squid (Architeuthisare ...
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  • Fairy shrimp is the common name for aquatic crustaceans in the branchiopod order Anostraca, characterized by elongated bodies, paired compound ...
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  • The dino life history] Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. Retrieved June 6, 2008. * Sluijs, A., J. Pross, and H. Brinkhuis. 2005. [http://www ...
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  • Actinopterygii, is a major taxonomic class (or subclass) of fish, known as the "ray-finned fishes," whose diverse number of species ...
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  • [[Image:Jelly cc6.jpg|thumb|left|A smack of jellyfish in an aquarium]] A group of jellyfish is often called a "smack." Many species ...
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  • colored Tropheus genus, are prized within the aquarium trade. This kind of elevated endemism also occurs among the numerous invertebrates in the lake ...
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  • A fishery (plural: fisheries) is an organized effort (industry, occupation) by humans to catch and/or process, normally for sale, fish, shellfish ...
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  • Cola museum reopened near the Georgia Aquarium in 2007.]] ... Atlanta features the world's largest aquarium, the Georgia Aquarium ...
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