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Man jailed for smuggling rare corals and clams into the UK
Man jailed for smuggling rare corals and clams into the UK
A Manchester man has been jailed after he was caught trying to smuggle more than 700 rare and endangered corals and clams into the ...
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Practical Fishkeeping on Wednesday 22 May, 2013, 21:52
Tiny jellyfish may have stung couple in snorkelling tragedy
Tiny jellyfish may have stung couple in snorkelling tragedy
An autopsy is being carried out on the body of a woman who drowned alongside her husband during a family trip to a remote beach in Western Australia, to see if she had been stung by a jellyfi...
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Practical Fishkeeping on Monday 20 May, 2013, 11:20
'Shark-friendly' airline accused of shark fin trafficking
'Shark-friendly' airline accused of shark fin trafficking
An international airline that backs shark conservation has been accused by environmentalists of being one of the world's major carriers of shark fins into Hong Kong. ...
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Practical Fishkeeping on Thursday 16 May, 2013, 12:45
Experts astonished as Grey whale spotted south of equator for first time
Experts astonished as Grey whale spotted south of equator for first time
A Grey whale has been spotted in the Atlantic — only the second individual to have been documented there since the Atlantic population was hunted to extinction back in the 1700's. And what's more, this is the first time the species has been seen south of the equat...
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Practical Fishkeeping on Wednesday 15 May, 2013, 12:26
A seahorse's tail is its armour
A seahorse's tail is its armour
The tail of a seahorse is its lifeline - not only does it allow the animal to anchor itself to corals or seaweed and hide from predators, but the tail also forms its armo...
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Practical Fishkeeping on Tuesday 14 May, 2013, 11:05
New specialist marine showroom opens in Stanmore
New specialist marine showroom opens in Stanmore
An aquarium design, installation and maintenance company has taken its business a step further and has opened a specialist marine showro...
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Practical Fishkeeping on Monday 13 May, 2013, 15:36
Corals ripped up to provide pathway for underwater tourists
Corals ripped up to provide pathway for underwater tourists
Officials have expelled a boat belonging to a seawalking tour operator from an island off Phuket, Thailand after it was found that the company had ripped out corals and installed underwater handrails to provide a pathway for touris...
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Practical Fishkeeping on Monday 13 May, 2013, 11:05
Video: Rare marine basslet on sale at TMC
Video: Rare marine basslet on sale at TMC
Tropical Marine Centre has what's probably one of the hobby's rarest marine basslets in stock at its Bristol branch...
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Practical Fishkeeping on Tuesday 7 May, 2013, 23:12
Aquarium gets 'Grand Designs' treatment
Aquarium gets 'Grand Designs' treatment
Sixteen years after opening, Macduff Marine Aquarium’s unique kelp reef exhibit has had a complete makeover....
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Practical Fishkeeping on Thursday 2 May, 2013, 11:10
Bizarre bone-melting worms have a taste for whales
Bizarre bone-melting worms have a taste for whales
Ever wondered what happens to the bones of dead whales that fall to the sea floor...
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Practical Fishkeeping on Wednesday 1 May, 2013, 10:31


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