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  2. Project Piaba - Wikipedia

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    The ornamental fish trade in the Rio Negro region is considered "substantial by local standards, representing approximately US$ 3 million per year with over 30 million live fish exported annually." [ 6 ] About 40,000 people in the region, many of them caboclos (river-dwelling families) are dependent on the income from their fisheries.

  3. The Ocean Frontier Institute - Wikipedia

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    OFI was established in 2016 by Dalhousie University with partnerships in Memorial University of Newfoundland, and University of Prince Edward Island.. The Institution also partners with international ocean research institutes, other Canadian universities, governments, Indigenous communities, and industry ranging from local small businesses to international corporations.

  4. Odessa barb - Wikipedia

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    This fish is known by the ornamental fish species name "Odessa barb" because it was said to have first appeared in pet enthusiast's circles in Odesa, Ukraine in the early 1970s. The genus name Pethia refers to a group of small sized barbs present predominantly in South and Southeast Asia.

  5. Disease in ornamental fish - Wikipedia

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    An improper nitrogen cycle, inappropriate aquarium plants and potentially harmful freshwater invertebrates can directly harm or add to the stresses on ornamental fish in a tank. Despite this, many diseases in captive fish can be avoided or prevented through proper water conditions and a well-adjusted ecosystem within the tank.

  6. Marine Aquarium Council - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Aquarium Council (MAC) was a non-profit stewardship organization based in Los Angeles, California.Established to provide education and certification to fisheries of ornamental marine aquarium fish, as well as facilitate the supply of ecologically sustainable imports for wholesalers and dealers of fish, coral, and invertebrates for use and sale in marine aquariums, MAC monitored the ...

  7. Ornamental fish - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 April 2012, at 03:14 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  8. Ornamental animal - Wikipedia

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    An ornamental animal is an animal kept for display or curiosity, often in a park.A wide range of mammals, birds and fish have been kept as ornamental animals. Ornamental animals have often formed the basis of introduced populations, sometimes with negative ecological effects, but a history of being kept as ornamental animals has also preserved breeds, types and even species which have become ...

  9. Qian Hu Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Qian Hu Corporation Limited (Chinese: 仟湖集团) is a Singapore-based ornamental fish service provider, with services ranging from the farming, importing, exporting and distribution of ornamental fish, to their specialty of breeding Dragon Fish (aka Arowana). [1] Qian Hu exports more than 500 species and varieties of ornamental fish. [2]