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This is a story about James. He is made into cartoon form. The Peach is made huge and he lives inside with his friend the grasshopper. James parents dies so his cruel aunts treat him bad when he is forced to live with them. one two three four five six NMFS annually answers thousands of questions about the oceans and the life that thrives within them. On the basis of a canvass of experienced marine scientists in the Fisheries Service done in 1973, more than a hundred questions have been chosen as most representative. These are the Most Frequently Asked Questions containing some fascinating facts about fish. Other FAQs... Oceanography and other FAQ's From the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution "Ocean Planet" Marine Life Facts From the Smithsonian "Ocean Planet" Oceanographic Facts From the Smithsonian Kids Sites... NOAA - YOTO98 Kids Page NOAA Fisheries Kids Page NOAA Education Page The Globe Program Students and teachers from over 3000 schools in 50 countries are working with research scientists to learn more about our planet. Fish Images... Lineart Drawings from the Northeast Fisheries Science Center's historical photo archives. Fisheries Art from NOAA Species Synopses... Best viewed using JavaScript Fish facts from the annual document "Status of Fisheries Resources off Northeastern United States" put out by NEFSC. Visiting this page will help you learn about the current status of some of the fish that live in the North Atlantic An animated look at the Atlantic Cod stock size and location 1979-2002 Want to see one ugly fish? Visit our Monkfish page... Shark!! Visit our Apex Predators page... Online version of the 1953 edition of Bigelow and Schroeder's "Fishes of the Gulf of Maine" Report upon the Invertebrate Animals of Vineyard Sound and the Adjacent Waters, with an Account of the Physical Characters of the Region," Report of United States Commissioner of Fisheries 1874 Aging Fish... Best viewed using JavaScript Ever wonder how scientists determine the age of fish? Here is a somewhat technical explaination for 16 Northwest Atlantic Species. This version of the popular manual Age Determination Methods for Northwest Atlantic Species (Frames Version) edited by J.
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