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  2. File:Flag Map of the World (Dependent Territories ...

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  3. Seashore wildlife - Wikipedia

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    There are more than 200 species of fish, ranging from small fish like blennies through to basking sharks that are the second largest shark in the world. Habitats include areas of landslips, beaches with sand, shingle and rock, cliffs, coastal lagoons, isolated sea stacks and islands, muddy estuaries, salt marshes, submaritime zones (i.e. land ...

  4. Category:Fish by country - Wikipedia

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    Note: In continents with a large number of countries (e.g. Europe) fish are not categorized by each country in which they have been found - see instead Category:Fish by continent. This is a container category .

  5. Extremely rare "doomsday fish" found off California coast - AOL

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    The fish spotted by oceangoers on August 10 was 12 feet long, according to the institution. The fish had already died at the time of the discovery, and was found near the shores of La Jolla Cove.

  6. Ominous 'Doomsday Fish' Only Seen in Calif. 21 Times ... - AOL

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    Also known as an oarfish, this deep-sea species can grow up to 20 feet in length

  7. Coastal fish - Wikipedia

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    Coastal fish are found in the waters above the continental shelves that extend from the continental shorelines, and around the coral reefs that surround volcanic islands. . The total world shoreline extends for 356,000 km (221,000 mi) [3] and the continental shelves occupy a total area of 24.3 million km 2 (9 376 million sq mi)

  8. AquaMaps - Wikipedia

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    AquaMap for Mola mola, the ocean sunfish. AquaMaps is a collaborative project with the aim of producing computer-generated (and ultimately, expert reviewed) predicted global distribution maps for marine species on a 0.5 × 0.5 degree grid of the oceans based on data available through online species databases such as FishBase and SeaLifeBase and species occurrence records from OBIS or GBIF and ...

  9. Sparkling fish, murky methods: the global aquarium trade - AOL

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    Millions of saltwater fish like these are caught in Indonesia and other countries every year to fill ever more elaborate aquariums in living rooms, waiting rooms and restaurants around the world ...