Fish in
the News.
Each week
the Bailey
Brothers
start the
Pet Fish
Talk Show
with some
fun and
interesting
stories
about fish
in the news.
Steve Irwin, the ebullient Australian TV personality and conservationist, known as "The Crocodile Hunter," was killed September 4th, 2006, by a 10 inch long stingray barb to his heart. CREDIT: AP Photo/PA, Myung Jung Kim
Columbian Chain Link Ray is one of the nicest rays in the Motoro family and very easy to keep. Perfect for the beginner ray keeper. Photo compliments of AquaScape.
Australia's
"Crocodile
Hunter"
killed.
Steve Irwin, the ebullient Australian TV personality known as
"The Crocodile Hunter", was killed Monday by a stingray barb to the heart during a diving expedition. Irwin, 44, was filming an underwater sequence for a television series on remote Batt Reef off the far northeast coast of Australia, when he encountered the ray and was stung. Click
here to read the entire story.
Click
here to
view a video
about this
event.
Click
here for
more
information
including
three small
videos of
Freshwater
Stingrays
swimming in
a large
aquarium.
Great
White
Shark on
Display
at
Monterey
Bay
Aquarium.
Monterey Bay Aquarium has placed a great white shark on exhibit for the second time in its Outer Bay aquarium tank. The young 5-foot-8-inch, 104-pound male shark was caught by hook-and-line gear in Santa Monica Bay on Aug. 17 by aquarium collectors, kept in a 4-million-gallon ocean pen off Malibu, California. Click here to read the entire story.
Ex-Mechanic
Thrives
in
Neptune's
Reef.
John
Stanclift
says
that
owning
pet fish
is like
playing
God. You
control
the
fish's
environment,
choosing
whether
they
have a
chance
at a
long
life or
one cut
short by
poor
aquarium
management.
Stanclift
plays
God to
hundreds
of fish
each day
at
Neptune's
Reef,
the
Torrance,
California,
pet fish
store he
co-owns.
Click
here
to read
the
entire
story.
New
Aquarium
Exhibit
in the
Milwaukee
Museum.
The
gleaming
white
museum
juts out
from the
Lake
Michigan
shore,
across
the
street
from the
Milwaukee
Art
Museum.
Attractions
include
freshwater
and
saltwater
aquariums,
a new
dock
where a
three-masted
schooner,
the
Denis
Sullivan,
is
moored,
and an
amphitheater
at the
water's
edge for
shows.
Click
here
to read
more.
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from Spokane, Washington, to
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