Open Directory - Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Animalia: Chordata: Fish
See also: This category in other languages: - Species coding system for aquatic organisms in the Australian region. Includes standard English names for Australian fishes. - Checklists, images, and identification guides for world fish. - Designed to help people to learn more about South Africa's marine fishes and how to identify them. - Australian Museum collection of factsheets on fish species. Listed by scientific or common name, or search the database. - Information from Wikipedia on the classification, anatomy, respiration and general biology of fish, and other aspects of their life. - List of all classes, orders, families, and genera of fish. - Fascinating facts about fish from U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service Northeast Fisheries Science Center. - Basic introduction to fish biology, by Odyssey Expeditions Tropical Marine Biology Voyages. Covers taxonomy, anatomy, reproduction, schooling behavior, how fish swim, how fish sense, and thermal strategies. - Searchable global database containing information on 25,585 species (110,000 common names), 71,000 synonyms, 28,000 photos, and 21,000 references. - Attempts to provide a definitive listing of the scientific, English and French names of all Canadian fishes. - A searchable database providing descriptions and illustrations of species found in Iran. - A searchable database providing descriptions and illustrations of species found in Iraq. - An illustrated guide by the late Dr. Louis Zammit, M.D. - Identification key and guide to all families of fishes in Puget Sound (Washington, USA). - The first fish Internet database in Hong Kong. - With roughly 19,000 specimens, this is one of the world's largest fish collections and is located part in Washington, DC, and part in Suitland, Maryland. - Images, distribution maps and other data on North American freshwater fish. - English index to nine-language fish common name dictionary. Find out what a particular fish is called in up to nine other languages. Also includes scientific names. - Outlines the characteristics of this class of primitive jawless vertebrates which comprises the hagfishes and lampreys.