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Veterinary sites
- American Zoo and Aquarium Association
- International Association for Aquatic Animal Medicine
The International Association for Aquatic Animal Medicine (IAAAM) is an organization of individuals who are professionally interested in and devote a significant amount of time to the practice of aquatic animal medicine, teaching and research in aquatic animal medicine, or the husbandry and management of aquatic animals.
- Sea Turtle Anatomy
This online book can be used as a guide to dissection, as an anatomical reference to species identification, or as an anatomical reference to structures/systems.
General sites
- Aquaculture Resources
- Aquatic Network
Information Service for the Aquatic World. Subject areas covered include aquaculture, conservation, fisheries, limnology, marine science and oceanography, maritime heritage, ocean engineering, and seafood
- California Aquaculture - UC Davis
Cooperative Extension - Providing Aquaculture Information.
- FINS - Fish Information Service
An archive of information about aquariums. It covers both freshwater and marine, tropical and temperate
- NetVet - Fish
- Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
- Nonindigenous Fish Information
Fish (Phylum Chordata, Subphylum Vertebrata) are found in all types of aquatic environments, from fresh to salt water. Common methods of introduction include intentional and accidental stocking, release of bait fish, release of unwanted aquarium fish, escape from aquaculture facilities, and discharge of ballast water
- Phillip Colla Natural History Photography
This site contains photographs of Whales, Dolphins, Seals, Sea Lions, Manatees, Sharks, Rays, Fish, Marine Invertebrates, Sea Birds, etc.
- Scott Sweet's 450-gallon Reef Tank
A Friendly Reminder: You are ultimately responsible for the care of your patients. Recommendations and discussions of cases should be considered as recommendations by colleagues for you to consider in your case management decisions. Dosages should be confirmed prior to dispensing medications.
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