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Thousands of goldfish bring Tokyo art exhibit to life

AJapaneseartisthasusedthousandsoffishinilluminatedtankstocreateasprawlingpsychedelicvisualartinstallation,drawingtensofthousandsofviewersinTokyo.HidetomoKimura'

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Chinese scientists find fossil of walking fish in China's Tibet

ChinesescientistsrecentlyfoundfossilsofclimbingperchalsocalledwalkingfishintheNyimaBasin,ofsouthwestChina'sTibetAutonomousRegion.ThenowdryanddesolateNyimaBasinw

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Indian fishermen try new nets for healthier oceans

It took years for the UN Development Program to convince the fishing communities along India's tropical western coast that the diamond-mesh nets they were using were trapping baby fish, while a square-shaped mesh could allow small fish to escape to maintain a breeding population.

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China builds world’s first offshore fish farm

China has finished building the world’s first deep-sea fish farm off the coast of Qingdao City, east China's Shandong Province, incorporating the most advanced and sustainable technology in fish breeding. The mega-structure will soon be delivered to Norway as the Scandinavian country braves new waters in offshore fish farming.

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China builds world’s first offshore fish farm

Chinahasfinishedbuildingtheworld’sfirstdeep-seafishfarmoffthecoastofQingdaoCity,eastChina'sShandongProvince,incorporatingthemostadvancedandsustainabletechnology

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Indian fishermen try new nets for healthier oceans

IttookyearsfortheUNDevelopmentProgramtoconvincethefishingcommunitiesalongIndia'stropicalwesterncoastthatthediamond-meshnetstheywereusingweretrappingbabyfish,whi

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How a Hong Kong fish-ball maker bucked decline of the industry

By modernising and diversifying the fish-ball business his grandfather founded in the 1970s, Hui Kee’s owner has given it a fresh lease of life

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Human jaws traced back to prehistoric fish: research

The latest findings by a group of Chinese and Swedish palaeontologists are suggesting that human jaws can be traced back to some prehistoric fish called placoderms, which lived more than 400 million years ago.

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Endangered Chinese sturgeon faces new threat to survival in Yangtze River

Release of floodwaters washed farmed non-native species into river, where they will compete with wild fish

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Pyongyang gets its first new sushi restaurant in a decade

There's good news for foodies in DPRK with cash to spare: Pyongyang has a new sushi restaurant, the first one to open in at least a decade.

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Foreigners' favorite Chinese dishes

No trip would be complete without savoring the local food culture. Actually, China has various kinds of delicious food, including a wide variety of local snacks. Here are some foreign readers' favorite Chinese dishes. You're also welcome to share your comments.

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Australian researchers conduct coral reef survey with unexpected results

​Australian researchers have discovered several places across the globe where there were more fish on coral reefs than expected.

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The hidden cruelty of Hong Kong's mercy release industry

Freeing captured animals is a ritual that some Buddhists believe to be good for their karma. However, the effects on the animals and our biodiversity are far from beneficial

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Australian scientists debunk fish oil, vitamin D as cures for osteoarthritis

Australian researchers have dispelled two widely used treatments for knee osteoarthritis in a world-first clinical trial.

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UN agency puts fast-growing fish trade on "sustainability" menu

The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) on Monday began a week-long, high-level meeting in Morocco to review rapidly shifting fish trading practices and patterns as aquaculture comes of age, UN officials said here.

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Seagull invasion causes flap for passengers on Australian train

​A Melbourne man has reportedly caused public transport "pandemonium" with a bag of fish and chips and a throng of hungry seagulls.

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Fish call each other to maintain group: New Zealand research

New Zealand scientists said Wednesday they had proof that fish called to each other to maintain contact -- in the same way some mammals do.