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Scientists have discovered the first fully warm-blooded fish
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Study: Immune Suppression by Neonicotinoid Insecticides at the Root of Global Wildlife Declines (Infectious diseases in honey bees, fish, amphibians, bats and birds)
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Emily started a topic Study: Fukushima fallout in North Atlantic 'marginally' enhanced levels of individual radionuclide dose rates received by human fish consumersin PollutionStudy: Fukushima fallout in North Atlantic 'marginally' enhanced levels of individual radionuclide dose rates received by human fish consumers
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makoto started a topic Japan - Massive fatalities of deep-sea fish in several beaches of Okinoshima, Shimane prefecturein JapanJapan - Massive fatalities of deep-sea fish in several beaches of Okinoshima, Shimane prefecture
massive fatalities of deep-sea fish in several beaches of Okinoshima, Shimane prefecture
hundreds of thousands to one million?
Maurolicus japonicus Ishikawa
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Japan - Conger eel's spawning site found in Pacific
Conger eel's spawning site found in Pacific
A Japanese research team says it has discovered the location of a spawning ground of conger eels about 2,100 kilometers south of Japan's main island.
Thursday, February 23, 2012...
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Japan - Japan sees extremely poor eel catch, prices soar
Japan sees extremely poor eel catch, prices soar
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Prices of juvenile eels have surged to their highest levels amid extremely poor catches so far this year, likely leading to an unprecedented third straight year of bad hauls...
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Japan - Fish farmers offer ray of hope for Pacific bluefin tuna
Fish farmers offer ray of hope for Pacific bluefin tuna
Commercial fish farmers may finally be ready to relieve some of the strain put on Pacific bluefin tuna stocks by overfishing.
A worker gathers Pacific bluefin...
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Japan - over 10000 fishes died in Tatara pond, Gunma prefecture
over 10000 fishes died in Tatara pond, Gunma prefecture
Tatara pond
Tatebayashi city, Gunma prefecture 36.257078,139.494989
gunma pref web site
area: 8 hectares
circumference: 7km
depth: 1m to 2m...
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Japan - Yamanashi gov't to farm newly discovered endangered salmon species
Yamanashi gov't to farm newly discovered endangered salmon species
FUJIKAWAGUCHIKO (Kyodo) -- The Yamanashi prefectural government plans to raise an endangered deepwater salmon species discovered in 2010 in Lake Saiko at the foot of Mt....
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Japan - Frozen 'living fossil' fish on display at Shizuoka aquarium
Frozen 'living fossil' fish on display at Shizuoka aquarium
NUMAZU, Shizuoka -- An aquarium that displays two frozen "living fossil" coelacanth fish -- a species that up to 73 years ago was thought to have been extinct, was opened...
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Japan - Piranha found in Okinawa dam
Piranha found in Okinawa dam
There are concerns in Okinawa Prefecture after a piranha was caught in a reservoir.
Sunday, December 04, 2011 02:10 +0900 (JST)
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makoto started a topic Japan - 'Monogamy' and 'pair bonding' practiced among certain fish species: researchin JapanJapan - 'Monogamy' and 'pair bonding' practiced among certain fish species: research
'Monogamy' and 'pair bonding' practiced among certain fish species: research
Recent research on the mating behavior of fish has proved that certain species practice the "one husband one wife" rule even when in a school, researchers...
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2nd coelacanth population found off Tanzania coast
2nd coelacanth population found off Tanzania coast
A team of Japanese researchers has discovered a hitherto unknown population of coelacanths, a fish species known as a "living fossil," off southeast Africa.
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Japan - Male fish-eaters have low diabetes risk: research
Male fish-eaters have low diabetes risk: research
A Japanese research group says men can reduce their risk of developing diabetes by eating fish.....
Wednesday, August 17, 2011 15:14 +0900 (JST)
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Pharmaceuticals Found in Fish Across U.S.
Fish caught near wastewater treatment plants serving five major U.S. cities had residues of pharmaceuticals in them, including medicines used to treat high cholesterol, allergies, high blood pressure, bipolar disorder and depression, researchers reported...