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  1. Fish and Ocean Creatures

  2. Fish Descriptions (NOAA)
      Provides articles and drawings for over two dozen types of fish. Look under the drawing of the fish for this section. Different fish are shown as you move your cursor over their names.

  3. Fisheries - Historical Timeline Starting in 1870 (NOAA)

  4. Fish by Family Near Gray's Reef (NOAA)
      Provides a description of various types of fish and includes photos.

  5. Endangered Species Program (US Fish and Wildlife Service)
      Provides facts about each species of endangered mammals, fish, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and plants.

  6. Fish Links (Fish Link Central)

  7. Water and Fish Ecology (Cornell)
      Provides aquatic systems management information.

  8. Greece - Mythology (Bulfinch's Mythology - Fisher)
      Provides a comprehensive text, including line drawings, depicting life and legend in ancient Greece. 1-04

  9. Bears, Black (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)

  10. Wildlife Conservation (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)

  11. Animal Coloring Book (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
      Provides a coloring book and information about endangered species.

  12. Wolf or Wolves - Gray (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
      Provides two photos of the gray wolf.

  13. Pelicans (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
      Provides a short description and photos of the pelican.

  14. Woodpeckers (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
      Provides links and a photo of the woodpecker.

  15. Wolf or Wolves - Red (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
      Provides photos and resources for the red wolf.

  16. Cranes - Whooping (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
      Provides a photos and links for the whooping crane.

  17. Endangered Species List (US Fish and Wildlife Service)
      Provides facts for each species of endangered mammals, fish, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and plants. 6-99

  18. Endangered Species By Type (US Fish and Wildlife Service)
      Provides facts for each endangered species of animals by type - mammals, fish, birds, amphibians, or reptiles. 6-99

  19. Endangered Species - How Kids Can Help (US Fish and Wildlife Service)
      Provides suggestions for children to help preserve endangered species. Also has games, activities, and a section for teachers. 6-99

  20. Condors - California (California Fish and Game)
      Provides a short description and photo of the California condor. 6-99

  21. Bears, Grizzly (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
      Provides a photo of the grizzly bear. 6-99  

  22. Falcons - Peregrine (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
      Provides a short description of the status of the peregrine falcon, as well as attempts to recover the species. 6-99

  23. Squirrel - Northern Flying (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
      Provides a short description of the northern flying squirrel. 6-99

  24. Panther (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
      Provides photos and links. 6-99

  25. Cougar - Puma or Mountain Lion (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
      Provides a short description. 1-01

  26. Bats - Gray (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
      Provides a short description. 6-99

  27. Bats - Gray (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
      Provides a photo. 6-99

  28. Ferret (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
      Provides a photo and links. 6-99

  29. Fox (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
      Provides links. 6-99

  30. Rabbit - Lower Keys (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
      Provides a short description. 6-99

  31. Insects - Endangered (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) 6-99

  32. Forage Fish (U.S. Geological Survey - Piatt)
      Provides pictures and descriptions. Explains their role in marine ecology. 1-00

  33. Ray-Finned Fish (University of Arizona)
      "Ray-finned fishes are the dominant aquatic vertebrates today, making up about half of all vertebrate species known. " 3-00

  34. Fish Near Corals (Thinkquest)
      Provides an articles and pictures of fish that live near coral reefs, such as parrotfish, angelfish, butterflyfish, wrasses, squirrelfish, lion fish, fantail file fish, and humuhumunukunukuapua'a. 4-00

  35. Fishes by Group Near Gray's Reef (NOAA)
      Provides a description of various types of fish and includes drawings. 7-00

  36. Fish - Starting an Aquarium (Planet-Pets.com)
      Provides suggestions on starting an aquarium. Includes information on different kinds of fish and materials to include. 8-00

  37. Fish by Species (Planet-Pets.com)
      Provides descriptions and pictures of different species of fish that may be suitable for an aquarium, including Labyrinths, Catfish, Tooth Carps, Cyprindids, Characidae, African Cichlids, American and Asian Cichlids, and Discus. (Catfish may be misspelled by visitors as cat fish.) 8-00

  38. Manatees (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
      Provides a short description. 1-01

  39. Foxes (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
      Provides a short description. 1-01

  40. Panthers (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
      Provides a short description. 1-01

  41. Snakehead Fish - Invasive Species (Chicago Tribune - Miller)
      Describes the red snakehead fish, an Asian species that kills all native fish when it enters a waterway. Discusses efforts to ban the fish from states in the USA. 7-02

  42. Snakehead Fish - Invasive Species (MSNBC News)
      Describes the red snakehead fish, an Asian species that kills all native fish when it enters a waterway. Discusses new sighting in Lake Michigan. 10-04

  43. Fish for Home Aquariums

  44. High Levels of Mercury Found in Fish (Fox News)
      "The federal government advises pregnant women, nursing mothers and young children to avoid fish with high levels of mercury — shark, swordfish, king mackerel or tilefish. Elevated mercury levels have been linked to learning disabilities and developmental delays in children and to heart, nervous system and kidney damage in adults."

      "A supermarket industry group said it was not surprised by the survey, because swordfish and tuna are known to have higher levels of mercury. Many stores already offer brochures or have signs, the group said." 9-05

  45. -04-05-06 "Missing Link" Between Fish and Land Animals Found (TimesOnline.co.uk)
      "An evolutionary missing link that was among the first fish to leave the sea and walk on land has been unearthed in the Canadian Arctic."

      "The fossil discovery illuminates a chapter in the history of life on Earth that was essential to the ultimate emergence of human beings. Tiktaalik roseae, which lived about 375 million years ago, has features that blur the distinction between fish and terrestrial limbed creatures." 04-06

  46. Report: Fish Farms "Devastate" Wild Fish (BBC News)
      "Fish farms might seem a sensible alternative to over-fishing the world's oceans but a new report says they have a disastrous impact on both the environment and on stocks of wild fish."

      "To make fish farming more sustainable worldwide, the authors recommend that farmed fish should be fed vegetable protein instead of fishmeal." 05-06

  47. -06-16-06 Fish Control Mosquitoes (CNN News)
      "The mosquito fish, native to this region and probably the world's most effective biological mosquito control agent, are surface-breathers and capable of surviving in polluted waters with low oxygen levels. Their primary food source is mosquito larvae, though they also can live off algae." 06-06

  48. -04-16-07 Ability to Bite Evolved from Fish (MSNBC News)
      "The ability of ferocious land animals to bite prey evolved in ancient fish, a new study finds." 04-07

  49. Fishing Locations in the USA (TakeMeFishing.org)
      "With over 10,000 places to boat & fish, we have the information you need to get on the water today." 04-07

  50. -05-13-07 Scientists Are Researching If Fish Oil Helps Alzheimer's patients (ScienceDaily.com)
      "U.S.researchers are developing a clinical trial to see if omega-3 fatty acid slows the progression of Alzheimer's disease." 05-07

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