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Bellus Angelfish
Fish and Aquarium Hobby | December 19th 2009 by bektiganteng
Genicanthus bellus is an Angelfish that occasionally makes its way into the aquarium trade. Its common names are the Bellus Angelfish and Ornate Angelfish.They are a mid-sized angelfish reaching a maximum of 7in/18cm at adulthood. Genicanthus Bellus read more
Expedition to the Raja Ampat Islands: Does Size Matter?
Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Cons… | December 9th 2009
(Editor’s note: Conservancy Senior Marine Scientist Alison Green is on an expedition to the Raja Ampat islands in Indonesia — amidst some of the most spectacular and biodiverse coral reef ecosystems in the world. Catch up on all her posts from t read more
Baiyunshan Mountain Brook, China
Fish and Aquarium Hobby | December 9th 2009 by bektiganteng
54L (14 gallon) Biotope Aquascape: "Baiyunshan Mountain Brook, China"George Farmer, Stamford United Kingdomhttp://www.ukaps.org Full-tank shot Tanichthys albonubes Overview with equipment shown Tanichthys albonubes Tanichthys albonubesFirst time read more
Graduate studentships
Marine biology jobs | December 7th 2009 by prakash kumar
We are looking for two MS students interested in aquatic ecology or limnology through our Water Science Masters program. Both are paid research assistantships and would be through Murray State University’s Hancock Biological Station on Kentuc read more
Big collection of tiny specimens on display at the Micropolitan M…
Gizmag Emerging Technology Report | December 6th 2009
As art museums go, the Micropolitan Museum has a very small collection. Literally. Presented by the Institute for the Promotion of the Less than One Millimetre, the Micropolitan Museum of Microscopic Art Forms is an online “portrait” coll read more
Jacksonville Real Estate
Lionkingstudio | December 4th 2009 by Wills Parker
Jelly Fish – Most Venomous Marine Animal There are few jelly fishes that are deadly to human beings. They possess sting which cause excruciating pain to humans. Not all Jelly fishes are predators. Jelly fishes are normally invertebrates and come read more
Genetic Time Travel – Species Discovered that Sleep for Centuri…
Interesting finds | November 25th 2009 by Jason
Nature has found a way send genetic information forward through time. Tiny crustaceans can bury their young in the Earth for centuries, and scientists in the new and awesomely-named science of “resurrection ecology” are using these sleepi read more
Live Bait: Article # 14 Learn The Game Fish Food Chain As It Rela…
Fly Fishing | November 21st 2009 by Zul Rahman
Game Fish Food Pyramid No Exit Popup Old School Walleye Fishing Secrets Course If you want to be a successful live bait fisherman you need to understand the gamefish food pyramid. All kind of bait that is used for fishing that is natural to a ga read more
Live Bait: Article # 14 Special Tips On How To Force The Gamefish…
Bass Fishing Gear | November 20th 2009 by Gilbert Hernandez
~Hornyhead Chubs No Exit Popup Old School Walleye Fishing Secrets Course If you want to be a successful live bait fisherman you need to understand the gamefish food pyramid. All kind of bait that is used for fishing that is natural to a game fis read more
Bait Fishing: A85 Old Master Special Fishing Details On Crappie F…
Bait Fishing: Amazing Details About Live Bait,Bait Fish,Fish… | November 19th 2009 by mark fleagle
Old School Crappie Fishing Family Secrets The crappie which also goes by aliases such as calico bass, speckled bass, white perch, pole crappies, strawberry bass, and paper mouth has exceptionally good vision. Papermouth have developed ways to see sma read more

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BordZ24 has posted a new entry on: KnowingMiner
Ambush-feeding Zooplankton Capture Prey
Imagine a predator catching its prey yup, you can imagine it with your own imagination, could you sift 100,000 cubic meters of liquid syrup everyday in an attentiveness of two grains. You will believe…
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princely7 has posted a new entry on: Marine animal news
'Lucky Luke' Of The Seas: How Ambush-feeding Zooplankton Capture Prey
Could you filter 100,000 cubic metres of syrup every day to find food in a concentration of two grains of rice per cubic metre? This is what zooplankters, such as copepods, do every day, gathering...…
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chickenfried has posted a new entry on: Fly Fish Chick
Are Zooplankton Low Carb?
Earlier this summer I announced some wild news: I am going to train and participate in next year’s Texas Water Safari, a 262-mile paddling endurance race from central Texas down to the coast. The mo…
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HomemadeHilarity has posted a new entry on: Homemade Hilarity
If This Wouldn't Make You Look Stupid, No Gelatinous Zooplankton Would
Lord knows I love a good jellyfish hat as much as the next person who loves a good jellyfish hat, but this, this is not a good jellyfish hat. In fact, this is quite a bad jellyfish hat. And I do not…
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