- Great American Fish Count (GAFC)
A national, central organizing event that mobilizes and trains volunteer divers and snorkelers to identify and document fish diversity and population trends in marine sanctuaries and coastal areas.
www.fishcount.org
- North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission
Established by Canada, Japan, the Russian Federation, and the United States to promote the conservation of anadromous stocks in the North Pacific Ocean.
www.npafc.org
- East Coast Fish-Watch Project
Informal community enterprise designed to help members learn more about marine fishes and develop an awareness of the their rich diversity.
fishwatch.tripod.com
- CaliforniaFish.org
Features information, documents, links, and opinion on the decline and plight of nearshore ocean fish.
www.californiafish.org
- Anadromous and Migratory Fish Life Histories
Identifies the anadromous fish species that inhabit the Pacific Northwest.
www.psmfc.org/habitat/edu_anad_table.html
- Kelp Forest Fishes
Photo gallery featuring an amazing assortment of fish that inhabit the kelp forests of California.
jellieszone.com/kelpforest.htm
- Fish Ecology
Contains information on marine fish ecology, including food habits, estuarine habitat use, and soniferous (vocal) behaviors.
www.fishecology.org
- Check-list of Marine Fishes of Turkey (CLOMFOT)
Contains taxonomical information on the recent status of marine fishes inhabiting Turkish seas.
bornova.ege.edu.tr/~mbilecen
- Saltwater Fish Identification
Florida's regulated fish and their look-alikes. From the Department of Environmental Protection's printed publication, Fishing Lines.
indian-river.fl.us/fishing/fish/index.html
- Anadromous Fishes of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
www.mbnms.nos.noaa.gov/sitechar/fish.html
- Fishes of the Gulf of Maine
Handbook for the easy identification of the fishes that occur in the Gulf of Maine, with summaries of what is known of the distribution, relative abundance, and more significant facts in the life history of each species.
octopus.gma.org/fogm
- Belize Larval Fish Group - A Set on Flickr
This colorful collection of tropical fish specimens represents research done by the Division of Fishes at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History which has sent several teams to Belize to photograph fish specimens in the field.
www.flickr.com/photos/smithsonian/sets/72157607254072541
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