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One thing I really love about living in the UP is the ability to hunt, fish and forage for your own food. Fun and good for you!

 

Fish! Fish! Fish again!

Spawning kokanee at the Idaho Fish and Game MK Nature Center in Boise, Idaho. Photo by Frank

In the summer of 2009, we went to Egypt for diving. Just bought my Panasonic Lumix z7. Got an underwater housing.

 

www.panasonic.no/html/no_NO/Produkter/Lumix+digitalkamera...

A Black Skimmer taking a fish back to the kids!!

Fish in pond.

 

Critique and advice is welcome.

My mom shopping for fish at the global grocery store.

Anemone Fish

Similan & Surin Islands

Scarlet is enjoying her anemone, Bubbles.

Aquarium at COEX

i dont have anything to say but i took the literal meaning of fish nets and composed another photo hope you guys like it!

3 fish same head :D

Lots of fish in the Red Sea

Fish farms in the sheltered bay just in Portnalong, quite close to the bunkhouse where we stayed.

Taken at the Seattle Aquarium

Fish stories alleged and experienced : with a little history natural and unnatural / by Charles Frederick Holder and David Starr Jordan.

 

New York : H. Holt and company, 1909.

 

biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/8465

2/365; 12/22/2010; Some of the fresh fish at our counter in Wegmans. Red Snapper, Bronzini, Octopus, and Eel! Mmm mmm.

 

(Not the best of pictures, it was taken on my iPhone)

Sawcheek darters (Etheostoma serrifer) and banded pygmy sunfish (Elassoma zonatum) at the "Fish Facts" demonstration which was part of the 2007 NatureFest event.

Shaper Juan Pablo Meza | Soul Fish Taller | Foto @ Oscar Jorquera Valdés & Juan pablo Meza

Attractive Lionfish over dark background

Fish statue on the north bank looking towards Bankside.

Here is one of my big girls and a guppy.

Made a few pots of fish soup this weekend! It freezes well and makes a nice base for clam chowder!

 

Visit my website at www.patkilkennyretouching.com

 

Strobist: 580ex handheld camera left 1/64

Fish, Cabaret du Capitole, 27 juin 2008

The Zeppelin Loach, a newly named species native to Thailand and Vietnam, was named after the rock band Led Zeppelin. The fish pictured here from the Florida Museum collections is the type specimen for the new species.

 

For more info, visit www.flmnh.ufl.edu/sciencestories/2010/freshwater_fish.htm and a scientist also talks about it in that page's video at time marker 1:50.

So I get to soak in Kirkham, which we had all to ourselves for 2+ hours, while I watch him fish. Perfect day trip! I absolutely LOVE Idaho

Dz Bank

 

Berlin

 

Frank O. Gehry

Musée océanographique de Monaco

Angee Doerr, a fisheries specialist with Oregon Sea Grant and the Oregon State University Extension Service, speaks to Pacific Islanders during a two-day event in Corvallis in which they learned about recreational fishing in Oregon. (photo by Lynn Ketchum)

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