Kids News - Fish

FishEyes Makes Fishing Fun And Productive

By Meera Dolasia on 06/22/2011

The sport of fishing requires a lot of patience and time. That's because once the line is thrown in, there is very little a fisherman can do, but wait and hope that a succulent Bass or Flounder will not only glide by, but also, take the bait.

And, The Norwegian Coalfish Makes A Thousand

By Meera Dolasia on 09/06/2010

There was no drum roll, no hoopla or fanfare - Just a faster heartbeat, as California Angler Steve Woznaik, hooked a small coley on July 21st, 2010. Caught in the midst of the cold waters of the Norwegien Fjord this seemingly insignificant catch, marked the finale of his 10-year quest, to become the first person to catch a thousand different species of fish.

A Week Of Uncanny Resemblances

By Meera Dolasia on 09/06/2010

This week, the news headlines have been bombarded with vegetables and animals bearing an uncanny resemblance to items from animated movies. First came the Shrek fish, then the Spud Trek and now, a carrot that resembles Buzz Lightyear!

A 'Fishy' Downpour In Australia

By Meera Dolasia on 03/03/2010

Last week, residents of the remote town of Lajamanu in Northern Australia, were treated to an unusual downpour - hundreds of small Spangled Perch falling from the skies!

The Best Job In The World Goes To . . . . .

By Meera Dolasia on 05/08/2009

How would you like to spend six months in a beautiful three-bedroom house on Australia's Great Barrier Reef, swimming with the fishes, taking videos and pictures and blogging about anything interesting . . . . . . . And get paid for doing all this?

Robo-Fish To The Rescue!

By Meera Dolasia on 03/23/2009

If British Scientists have their way, the waters around Europe may soon be swarming with schools of strange looking fish. However, before you rush to get your fishing rods, be warned, for these are no ordinary fish, but robo-fish, released to sniff out toxic water pollutants.

A Fish That 'Bounces'

By Meera Dolasia on 02/28/2009

Scientists recently discovered a new species of frogfish that bounces off the ocean floor like a rubber ball, instead of elegantly gliding like other fishes.

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