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an all white tail .
Rockfish : More than 70 species of rockfish live off the U.S. West Coast. Most rockfish are extremely long lived, deep-water fish. Scientists estimate a lifespan of 100 - 200 years for some species.
What do we owe those
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aflutter over news that a fish in Australia was photographed in the act of eating. Well, not just eating, but cracking open a clam by holding it in his mouth and smacking it against a rock on the ocean floor. This ingenious blackspot tuskfish
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Whales Eat Fish, Don’t They? Posted on April 08, 2009 at 02:14 pm by John Thompson -- Author's Site Some whales do eat Fish, and in quantities appropriate to their size. These mammals are decimating local Fish populations
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aflutter over news that a fish in Australia was photographed in the act of eating. Well, not just eating, but cracking open a clam by holding it in his mouth and smacking it against a rock on the ocean floor. This ingenious blackspot tuskfish
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questioned, “Do fish have personalities?” It recounts a behavioral study being done at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, regarding how stickleback fish react to the presence of a fake predator. The idea is to examine
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the intrinsic worth of fish. The discursive construction of fish is particularly relevant given the massive expansion of the aquaculture industry, which is having a negative impact on ecosystems and the fish themselves, particularly the
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cause of early death in goldfish; this iconic image of a childhood pet thrives with little regard to the thousands of goldfish suffocated by fish bowls each year.
The reasons are painfully obvious to anyone (and especially to the goldfish).
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andfocuses on the African Catfish. The aim of this expert meeting is to define the state of art regarding knowledgeon fish emotion, cognition, awareness and welfare, and relate this knowledge to ethical theories on the moralstatus of fish. A
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the wildlife. A 2001 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service survey found that 66.1 million Americans (31 percent of the population) fed, observed, or photographed wildlife (U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and
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animals as the proverbial "fish in the water," this course seeks to complicate and de-naturalize the common sense understandings that make non-human animals an all too invisible part of world politics.
University of Washington
History
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