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Aquarium, consignment and more store opens in Pine River - Brainerd Dispatch

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Aquarium, consignment and more store opens in Pine River - Brainerd Dispatch Aquarium, consignment and more store opens in Pine River - Brainerd Dispatch Posted: 17 Jun 2020 12:00 AM PDT That's because the store space is jam-packed with an aquarium store, a reptile store/future exhibit, a consignment store and community education space. Riptide Aquatics Riptide Aquatics is the name of the aquarium store portion of the building, toward the back. The space is owned by Cory Mink, who, along with his sister, wanted their mother to have something to do with her free time. "My daughter wanted me to get a job," said Monika Hamlin. "So I bought her one," Mink said. The shop will be a return to a beloved career Hamlin had to leave 15 years ago because of health issues. Back then, Hamlin ran a pet store in Jenkins, called Primo Pets and Grooming, that carried just about everything, including dogs, cats, a spid

Watch: Police reel in Louisiana man captured swimming in Bass Pro Shop fish tank - Boston.com

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Watch: Police reel in Louisiana man captured swimming in Bass Pro Shop fish tank - Boston.com Watch: Police reel in Louisiana man captured swimming in Bass Pro Shop fish tank - Boston.com Posted: 29 Jun 2020 09:54 AM PDT BOSSIER CITY, La. (AP) — Police in Louisiana were able to reel in a man captured on video swimming through a fish tank at a sporting goods store. Kevin Wise, 26, told KSLA-TV that he plunged into the indoor aquarium at a Bass Pro Shop in Bossier City last week to follow through on a promise he made to followers on the social media platform TikTok. "I said that if I got 2,000 likes I would jump in the tank," Wise said. "I got way more than that and didn't want to be a liar." @wevinkise##FYP ##foryou ##foryoupage ♬ Go Crazy (feat. Machine Gun Kelly) – Waka Flocka Flame A video captured by shopper Treasure McGraw showed Wise swimming through the tank before climbing out and running from the

Climate change allows Florida snook to move farther north along Gulf, Atlantic coasts - TCPalm

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Climate change allows Florida snook to move farther north along Gulf, Atlantic coasts - TCPalm Climate change allows Florida snook to move farther north along Gulf, Atlantic coasts - TCPalm Posted: 30 Jun 2020 08:13 AM PDT CLOSE TCPalm fishing forecast for June 25, 2020: Tarpon, snook, snapper and dolphin are still the main targets for Treasure Coast anglers Treasure Coast Newspapers Because climate change is warming water temperatures, Florida anglers are catching snook and other tropical fish farther north along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts. While that's great news for fishermen, fishing guides and coastal towns with economies tied to tourism, the expansion might not be so great for native marine species already in the snooks' new home. Snook, a tropical game fish that traditionally ranged as far north as Tarpon Springs, have now been found in the mouth of the Suwannee River, more than 80 mil

Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium reopening several attractions over next week - KSNB Local 4

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Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium reopening several attractions over next week - KSNB Local 4 Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium reopening several attractions over next week - KSNB Local 4 Posted: 25 Jun 2020 12:00 AM PDT OMAHA, Neb. (KOLN) - Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium is happy to announce the reopening of the Lied Jungle on Friday, June 26; the Alaskan Adventure splash grounds on Saturday, June 27; and the Lozier Giant Screen Theater on Monday, June 29. "Thanks to the great work of our employees and the overwhelming support of the Omaha community, the Zoo is continuing to take one careful step at a time back toward regular operations," said Dennis Pate, president and CEO of Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium. "We are so happy to see guests enjoying the animals and learning, while remaining focused on the appropriate precautions to keep everyone healthy and safe." The upp

Police reel in Louisiana man captured swimming in fish tank - Bay News 9

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Police reel in Louisiana man captured swimming in fish tank - Bay News 9 Police reel in Louisiana man captured swimming in fish tank - Bay News 9 Posted: 29 Jun 2020 09:39 AM PDT BOSSIER CITY, La. (AP) — Police in Louisiana were able to reel in a man captured on video swimming through a fish tank at a sporting goods store. Kevin Wise, 26, told KSLA-TV that he plunged into the indoor aquarium at a Bass Pro Shop in Bossier City last week to follow through on a promise he made to followers on the social media platform TikTok. "I said that if I got 2,000 likes I would jump in the tank," Wise said. "I got way more than that and didn't want to be a liar." A video captured by shopper Treasure McGraw showed Wise swimming through the tank before climbing out and running from the store with wet clothes. "We heard a big splash and I thought it was one of the fish," McGraw told the news outlet. "My fiancé was

Phish Unleashes Monster 26-Minute 'Tweezer' In Atlanta On This Date In 2000 - JamBase

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Phish Unleashes Monster 26-Minute 'Tweezer' In Atlanta On This Date In 2000 - JamBase Phish Unleashes Monster 26-Minute 'Tweezer' In Atlanta On This Date In 2000 - JamBase Posted: 24 Jun 2020 09:18 AM PDT Phish thrilled fans with a 26-minute "Tweezer" at Lakewood Amphitheatre in Atlanta on this date in 2000. The well-jammed, all-killer, no-filler version of the A Picture Of Nectar classic came during the first set of a concert on the third night of the band's U.S. tour. After pairing "The Moma Dance" and "Runaway Jim" to open the show, along with a quick romp through "Bouncing Around The Room," a fired up Phish lit into "Tweezer." Phish are quite capable of delivering otherworldly improvisation in both dark and evil minor keys as well as pretty and light major keys. The Atlanta 2000 "Tweezer" saw the band move between each in impressive fashi

'Aquascaping' Announced - Screens & Trailer - WorthPlaying.com

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'Aquascaping' Announced - Screens & Trailer - WorthPlaying.com 'Aquascaping' Announced - Screens & Trailer - WorthPlaying.com Posted: 19 Jun 2020 12:00 AM PDT Have you ever dreamed of owning a beautiful aquarium full of exotic water plants and colorful fish but never had the time, money, or space to fulfill that dream? If so, then Aquascaping is for you! In Aquascaping you can design and create realistic fish tanks of various scales - small fishbowls, large aquariums, and huge marine exhibits! Fill them with all the kinds of different marine species - angelfish, clownfish, crabs, starfish, sea turtles, or even tiger sharks - if it swims, you can have it! Aquascaping creates an opportunity to make the ideal aquarium and behold your creation! In Aquascaping you will be able to shape your aquarium the way you like, thanks to a great number of decorative elements. You can create the most delightfu

Tropical Fish MARKET RISING TRENDS, LATEST TECHNOLOGIES RESEARCH AND FUTURE SCOPE 2020-2026: TOP PLAYERS Pool Fisheries, Blue Ridge Fish Hatchery, Arkansas Farm Bureau, Blackwater Creek Koi Farms ETC - Jewish Life News

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Tropical Fish MARKET RISING TRENDS, LATEST TECHNOLOGIES RESEARCH AND FUTURE SCOPE 2020-2026: TOP PLAYERS Pool Fisheries, Blue Ridge Fish Hatchery, Arkansas Farm Bureau, Blackwater Creek Koi Farms ETC - Jewish Life News Tropical Fish MARKET RISING TRENDS, LATEST TECHNOLOGIES RESEARCH AND FUTURE SCOPE 2020-2026: TOP PLAYERS Pool Fisheries, Blue Ridge Fish Hatchery, Arkansas Farm Bureau, Blackwater Creek Koi Farms ETC - Jewish Life News Posted: 24 Jun 2020 10:17 PM PDT " Understand the influence of COVID-19 on the Tropical Fish Market Size with our analysts monitoring the situation across the globe. Ongoing Trends of Tropical Fish Market :- This research report classifies the global Tropical Fish market in terms of top players/brands, region, type, and end-user. This report also studies the global Tropical Fish market structure, growth rate, growth drivers, future trends, market drivers, challenges, barriers, opportunities, sales channel

Hatcheries looking to grow exotic fish can get approvals from States now - BusinessLine

Hatcheries looking to grow exotic fish can get approvals from States now - BusinessLine Hatcheries looking to grow exotic fish can get approvals from States now - BusinessLine Posted: 29 Jun 2020 05:46 AM PDT Hatcheries looking to grow already-approved exotic fish varieties do not have to rush to Delhi for approvals as these decision-making powers have been delegated to the States as part of improving ease of doing business in the fisheries sector, a senior Department of Fisheries official said on Monday. Earlier, hatcheries planning to cultivate exotic fish species had to get approvals from the Centre before the commercial cultivation can begin. But last month, the Department of Fisheries issued a circular allowing the States to grant such permissions. "If the species is already approved for cultivation in the country and the broodstock is coming from a recognised centre within the country, the States themselves can give approvals to

Sea Life Carlsbad Aquarium at Legoland California Resort reopens - - KUSI

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Sea Life Carlsbad Aquarium at Legoland California Resort reopens - - KUSI Sea Life Carlsbad Aquarium at Legoland California Resort reopens - - KUSI Posted: 21 Jun 2020 02:35 PM PDT SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – An exploration of sharks, rays, tropical fish and other sea animals await guests as Sea Life aquarium officially reopened on June 20. The aquarium, located at Legoland California Resort and built for kids and families, said they were eagerly awaiting visitors. During the temporary break in operation, the aquarium filled with 4,000 sea animals has been active and thriving. The Sea Life workers have welcomed baby cuttlefish and await the birth of baby horn sharks. Guests can explore the 200,000-gallon ocean tank as they walk below Spotted Eagle Rays, Grey Reef Sharks, a Queensland Grouper among other sea animals and learn about bioluminescent tides at Sea at Night. "We are excited to reopen Sea Life Aquarium and share the underwater world

Swanton angler demolishes Nebraska state record with 89-pound flathead catfish - Omaha World-Herald

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Swanton angler demolishes Nebraska state record with 89-pound flathead catfish - Omaha World-Herald Swanton angler demolishes Nebraska state record with 89-pound flathead catfish - Omaha World-Herald Posted: 10 Jun 2020 12:00 AM PDT Richard Hagen couldn't find Brutus a home, so he drove back to the Missouri River with the 89-pound flathead catfish swimming in an old deep freezer in the back of his pickup. He returned it to the water two days after fighting nearly 45 minutes to land what will be a state record fish. "He got me wet when he took off," Hagen said. "I said goodbye and lead a happy life." Richard Hagen of Swanton, Nebraska, with his 89-pound flathead catfish. The old record was 80 pounds. NEBRASKA GAME AND PARKS It was the best ending anyone could have hoped for, says Daryl Bauer, fisheries outreach program manager for the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. Bauer