Live Fish Found In Likely Tsunami Debris | Invasive Species

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The surviving fish is now in a quarantine tank at the Seaside Aquarium, where staff are trying to get it to eat, Chandler said. He's hoping to put the fish on display with permission from Oregon's Department of Fish and Wildlife."We're trying different things to feed it," he said. The rest of the fish were sent to Oregon State University, where biologists will analyze their ear bones to determine their age and also look at their stomach contents and reproductive status.
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Live Fish Found In Likely Tsunami Debris | Invasive Species
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The surviving fish is now in a quarantine tank at the Seaside Aquarium, where staff are trying to get it to eat, Chandler said. He's hoping to put the fish on display with permission from Oregon's Department of Fish and Wildlife."We're trying different things to feed it," he said. The rest of the fish were sent to Oregon State University, where biologists will analyze their ear bones to determine their age and also look at their stomach contents and reproductive status.
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