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Nova Scotia Tropical fish becoming more common in N.S. waters CBC News · Posted: Aug 20, 2012 5:55 PM PDT | Last Updated: August 20, 2012 ...
Australia's tropical fish are heading south into cooler waters. These fish are not just visiting. They are settling into the milder "temperate" reefs that used to be too cold for them.
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are investigating after tropical fish were among the goods taken last week from a restaurant northwest of Ottawa. In a news release, police said the break-in ...
When the heat's on, some fish can cope: Certain tropical species have greater capacity to deal with rising sea temperatures than thought Date: December 5, 2011 Source: ARC Centre of Excellence in ...
Freshwater aquarium fish, an important food source in the tropics mongabay.com May 5, 2005 Those fish in your home aquarium may be important food sources in their native lands.
Each year about 10 million tropical fish are imported into the U.S., more than to any other country. At least a million households have saltwater aquariums, a 2014 survey by the American Pet ...
Fish can of course swim and escape high temperatures to an extent – and many species have shifted their ranges poleward or into deeper, cooler waters. But migration isn’t always possible.
Fish swim in the remains of the Benwood, a ship that sank off Key Largo, Florida in 1942. The ship now serves as an artificial reef.
We found some tropical fish are not just surviving in their new homes, they’re thriving. And, surprisingly, much of that success comes down to who they’re hanging out with.
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