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Aqualink

http://www.aqualink.com

This is a searchable database of marine, freshwater, and aquarium fish. Information for beginners and do-it-yourselfers on creating home aquariums. Computer software from screen savers to games to clip art all with a marine-life theme are also available. There are also several links to other related sites.

FISH FAQ

http://www.wh.whoi.edu/homepage/faq.html

What is the world’s largest fish? Smallest fish? Can fish swim backwards? Whatever your question, you’re likely to find the answer at this site which is maintained by the Northeast Fisheries Science Center.

Fish Information Service (FINS) Index

http://www.actwin.com/fish/index.cgi

If you are interested in building or maintaining a home aquarium this is the place to come for tips and information. There is an extensive photo collection sorted by type of fish, an archive of movies of aquariums, and directories of clubs, societies, and vendors.

The FISHWEB of Charlotte

http://www.charweb.org/organizations/fish/INDEX.HTM

Much general information on designing, building and maintaining aquariums. Several links to freshwater and marine fish aquariums, societies, vendors, and public aquariums. A bonus is a listing and links to universities and colleges which offer aquatic curriculums. A must see if you are interested in a career in aquaria.

RTO Pipes: Aquarium and Institutes Links

http://www.rtop.com/pipes/a_i.shtml

As the name implies, this site links to public aquariums, oceanographic institutes, and government agencies involved in marine life, fisheries, and aquaria. There are also links to FAQs, and a section for hobbyists with how-to's in creating a home aquarium.

Subject Index: Aquariums

http://weblib.sask.net/subject/a/aquariums.shtml

No-nonsense site with list of FTP sites of text-only information on aquariums and their inhabitants. Extensive amounts of information available on all aspects of building, maintaining, and stocking aquariums, as well as general information about fresh and salt water fish.

Waikiki Aquarium

http://makaha.mic.hawaii.edu:80/aquarium/

The Waikiki Aquarium has been in existence for nearly 100 years and is the third oldest aquarium in the United States. Visit their site for information on educational programs from preschool to adult. Read about the interesting work done in the shark research program for which the aquarium is noted.