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Sharks
Sharks are one of the many research
interests of the Ichthyology Division. Here
you will find an abundant source of information about
sharks, including current shark research, the shark fishery, and shark conservation.
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Freshwater Research
About 27,650 species of
extant fishes are known, and approximately 11,300 species,
or 41% of all fish species live in freshwater. Here you will find information about our
freshwater research, including the All Catfish Species Inventory (ACSI).
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Organizations
The Ichthyology division works closely with many organizations involved
in the study and conservation of fishes and sharks including the
Southeastern Fishes Council (SFC), the Shark Specialist Group (SSG),
the National Shark Research Consortium (NSRC), the International Shark Attack File (ISAF) and
the Sawfish Recovery Team (SRT).
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Collection
The University of Florida ichthyology collection represents a rich resource
of biodiversity information and is an unparalleled source of information on
three key south Florida ecosystems, Florida Bay, the Everglades, and the
Florida Keys. Search for specimens using our online database.
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Image Gallery
In our Image Gallery you'll find a wide variety of fish species photographed
by world renowned underwater photographers. The Gallery also contains the work
of several skilled scientific illustrators.
(Left: gray angelfish (Pomacanthus arcuatus)
by
Leroy French ©)
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South Florida
Take an in-depth tour through three imperiled south Florida environments -
the Everglades, Florida Bay, and Florida Keys. Test your knowledge with interactive
games and learn how you can help preserve these unique habitats.
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Education
The education section of our page is geared toward middle school ages and up. There is something here
for the everyone from the novice to the advanced.
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Biological Profiles
The biological profile section of our page contains species profiles on fishes
in our image gallery. New species are being added, so check back often.
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Just for Kids
The Just for Kids section of our pages is for elementary to middle school ages. Learn fun and
fascinating facts about fishes and sharks. Let learning take you underwater!
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Meetings
Here you will find news, dates and registration information for upcoming
meetings and conferences on fishes and sharks.
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In the News
Listed here is an archive of fish stories that made the news. Many of the
news articles, in both catagories, deal with conservation, management,
and environmental issues. New articles are constantly added, so check here often.
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Staff
Come and meet the people that operate the Ichthyology Division. This page also
contains contact information for the University of Florida, Museum of Natural
History, Ichthyology Division personnel.
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Links
Other informative and interesting sites dealing with ichthyology and sharks.
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Site
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from the program Webtrends.
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