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IISG - Aquaculture Projects
PGCs are destined to become the eggs and sperm in the sexually mature fish. The ability to propagate PGCs in culture will enable researchers to genetically alter the cells ... participate in development and produce viable germ cells in the host fish. Germ line contribution was demonstrated by breeding chimeric fish and identifying F1 individuals that possessed transgenic sequences and a ...
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Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department
The FLMNH website is the largest and most frequently accessed elasmobranch site on the World Wide Web and provides educational material about sharks and their kin, as well as serving as the host site for the AES, NSRC, IUCN/SSC Shark Specialist Group, ISAF, and CSFOP. The primary objectives and public service of projects conducted by FLMNH through the Florida Program for Shark Research include: ...
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The Northern Right Whale
It is now protected by a host of national laws and international treaties. However, its numbers remain low, even though the California grey ... Fishing gear that entrap and entangle whales include deep sea lobster lines, ropes, seine nets, fish weirs, and gillnets. Six percent of known right whale deaths between 1970 and 1994 were ...
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References - Ahermatypic, Hermatypic What does it all mean?
What does it all mean? Ahermatypic, Hermatypic What does it all mean? A Brief Introduction To Fish Anatomy Beau Crowley What are corals? The term coral has several different dictations, but most commonly ... sources organic nutrients produced and excreted by the symbiotic zooxanthellae into the tissues of the host. The second source comes from their prey in the form of free floating plankton. Corals ...
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Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department
Sawfish species profile Freshwater Sawfish species profile Dwarf Sawfish species profile Knifetooth Sawfish species profile Chondrichthyes Bibliography Search Freshwater Fishes of Florida References General Fish References Shark References Sawfish References Childrens' Shark Books Stingray Reproduction References Biological Profiles Glossary of Terms Shark Games: Test Your Knowlege! 2003 Open ...
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Fish and Wildlife Service
Partnerships Promote Species Conservation at Fort Stewart: A host of endangered, threatened, and at-risk species are benefiting from conservation partnerships between the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Fort Stewart, ... Fund Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership (back to top) Last updated: July 23, 2008 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Home Page | Department of the Interior | USA.gov | About the U.S. ...
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Outdoor Skills and Education: BOW - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Youth Angling Enhancement Program (YAEP) The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Oregon Wildlife Heritage Foundation invite you to introduce youth to the fun of fishing through the Youth Angling Enhancement Program. YAEP offers a host of fishing opportunities at stocked ponds ...
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CA Fish and Game News Releases
Director's Page About DFG Contact DFG Jobs REGIONS Events News Room Recreation Hunting Fishing Wildlife Viewing Licensing Public Lands Hatcheries Events Resource Management Wildlife, Fish, Plants Resource Assessment Land Environmental Review & Permitting Conservation Planning Water Programs Enforcement Law Enforcement Regulations Warden Academy Report Poachers & Polluters Marine Marine Region ...
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Skipjack Herring - WDNR
(Elliptio crassidens), both state endangered mussels for which the skipjack is the sole host. Mussel larvae cling to the herring's gills until they mature. Two additional mussel species use the skipjack as a host, although not as exclusively as the ebony shell and elephant ear. Information compiled from publication ER-091. Last Revised: October 22, 2004 dnr.wi.gov The ...
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Dwarf Wedge Mussel
All freshwater clams (including mussels) need one or several types of "host" fish to complete their development. When you cut off fish passage, the clams lose their hosts and eventually die. In the ... federal governments proceeded to study the effects of restoring the Petitcodiac, at least four anadromous fish species which used to frequent this River in great numbers were eliminated from the system: ...
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