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You need not to purchase the most expensive kinds of fish just to set up the best aquarium. This can be luxurious already. What you need to know is the proper way of maintaining your aquarium to make it pleasing to the eyes at all...
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Our world is one of water, for up to 70% of the world’s surface is covered with oceans, seas and other bodies of water. Though these water bodies may look like a calm empty void, below the surface they hold life and mysteries one could...
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First acknowledged by Francis Galton in 1874, birth order remains a psychological theory within social sciences today. The theory itself states that the order of the birth of siblings establishes certain predetermined traits for each child. According to psychologist Frank Sulloway, as explained in his...
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In his memoir Catching The Big Fish, David Lynch reflects on himself as a director. Additionally, he discusses various arts outside of cinema. Though he provides insight into his other arts, an analysis on how these arts overlap and influence each other is unfortunately absent....
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Mosquitofish are very small, and different ratios of dye could kill them but not harm larger minnows. In many parts of the world, mosquitofish are a damaging invasive species. If the mosquitofish are treated with dyes to make them more visible to predators or to...
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In sealife the result of a species not being able to replenish due to a decreased population is called the result of overfishing. Overfishing is what happens to a species of fish when it is expected to be widely available for consumption. Fish are often...
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In captivity, many orcas suffer from poor physical and mental health. In the wild, they can easily travel 50 to 100 miles a day. However, in captivity, a typical tank is only twice their size, forcing the animals to swim in small circles or float...
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Have you ever wanted to have a pet that is something unique, never clutters and messes around in your house, or not that much expensive? Why try freshwater aquarium fishes? It takes a lot of work sometimes especially when changing or filling water on the...
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Whitefish is a common fish of the freshwater. It is extremely delicious and appeals to a wide variety of people all across the globe because it is also low cost and safe to consume in comparison to other sea foods. However, it is not only...
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Where Barramundi, a part of the Sea Perch family, and the Aboriginal word for “large-scaled silver fish,” are prized for their fighting spirit, taste, and size. They can be found in the Coastal areas from Persian Gulf to China and Southern Japan, South Papua New...
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Salmoniformes or otherwise known as Salmon live in the northern Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and can sometimes be found swimming in the Great Lakes. A majority of salmon are anadromous, which means they are born in freshwater, migrate to the sea, and return to freshwater...
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Fish is one of the main source of protein. Bangladesh is one of the leading fish producing country among the world. Most of the cases, cultivator follows traditional methods for fish farming. They uses chemical as a growth promoter or for emergency situation which has...
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Studying fish anatomy is a good way to learn about human anatomy because it can help us learn how we evolved. This is because often some of the anatomy in our bodies is also seen in other creatures, such as fish. These connections in anatomy...
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Fish is considered one of the most nutritive and highly desirable foodstuffs because of its high nutritional value being rich in proteins, vitamins and unsaturated fatty acids. Fish and seafood constitute important food items for a large section of world population. Fish contains n-3 polyunsaturated...
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Aquarium and fish tank stores are common, but they do not have as much competition as other market sectors. In addition, they have a very specific fixed clientele: those who love having and caring for fish, either because they are passionate about their coexistence or...
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Fish plays an important role in fighting hunger and malnutrition. Often referred to as “rich food for poor people,” fish provides essential nourishment. Fish is not only a source of proteins and healthy fats, but also a unique source of essential nutrients, including long-chain omega-3...
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Pathogenic microbes in fish represent a serious problem and major concern due to lack of income, lowering worldwide aquaculture and improvement in human associated sicknesses (Lafferty et al. 2015). The intake of clean African Catfish (Clarias gariepinus) is on the boom in rural and urban...
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Fish morphometrics has been within the hot-spot over ichthyological studies because many decades, but the preliminary steps date back in conformity with the day concerning Galileo Galilei (Froese 2006). Yet, the scientific basis for morphometry in fishes, or particularly the mathematical access as poise relates...
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The trade of Cod has created a very diverse system of economic exchange. Many European powers wanted control over this valuable resource. Cod was traded all over the world and even continents touching the Atlantic, could feel the reach of cod. According to the Product...
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“There’s nothing in the sea this fish would fear. Other fish run from bigger things. That’s their instinct. But this fish doesn’t run from anything. He doesn’t fear.” ― Peter Benchley, Jaws Introduction The Great White Shark is one of the most ruthless ocean predatory...
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In the poem, the Elizabeth Bishop highlights in many ways the beauty that poems exhibit in literature. The poet uses different styles to bring out her message. The main idea is that the poet goes out to catch a fish and in the end lets...
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My Changed Relationship with Salmon My favorite meal is a meal that my mom has made for me and my family for as long as I can remember; it consists of grilled teriyaki salmon, steamed broccoli, white rice, and blackberry cobbler with vanilla ice cream....
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Response to Young & Fish In his essay, Nah, We Straight: An Argument Against Code Switching, Vershawn Young defines the titular term as “the use of more than one language or language variety concurrently in conversation.” As the title suggests, he creates his argument around...
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The main focus of this paper is to see whether Kitb/kitlgb is necessary for HSC’s in the zebrafish model, if osm is a new cytokine important for HSC’s in the zebrafish model, whether osmr and kitb signalling are required sequentially for HSC specification, and whether...
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Food has always been a part of a culture and the people are loyal to the food but they are unaware of the dangerto a species caused by a certain dish. That’s the reality that the Patagony tooth fish is facing. Jani Actman, oh her...