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How Mangrove Forests Are Great for the Planet

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Mangroves provide a habitat for wildlife such as fish, birds, deer and insects. They also stabilize shorelines, protect against storm surges and improve water quality. What's not to love?

Should we be worried about the dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico?

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The Dead Zone is a vast area off the Gulf of Mexico, larger than several U.S. States, that is deadly to marine life. Learn more about the Dead Zone.

How Many Types of Sushi Have You Tried?

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Sushi is much more than raw fish. Learn about types of sushi, where it came from, how to make it at home and what it's like to visit a sushi bar.

What if people had gills?

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If people had gills, they would need hundreds more than an average fish needs. Find out what would happen if people had gills at HowStuffWorks.

Sockeye vs. Atlantic Salmon: Flavor, Nutrition and Sustainability

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When it comes to salmon, not all fillets are created equal. The debate over sockeye vs. Atlantic salmon comes down to flavor, nutrition, habitat and how each fish is raised.

Swai vs. Catfish: One Is Much Better for You (and for the Planet)

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If you've ever ordered fried fish at a restaurant and wondered what exactly you're eating, you're not alone. The debate of swai vs. catfish often comes down to species, origin, flavor, and nutrition.

Which of These Animals Does Not Belong With the Others?

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Millions of animals exist in the world. Reptiles, mammals, fish and insects all coexist with us. How are they alike? How are they different? Take our quiz, and see if you know the answers!

How the Coelacanth Works

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When the coelacanth was discovered in 1938, scientist knew they had found something extraordinary. Learn more about the coelacanth at HowStuffWorks.

What do most sharks eat?

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What do sharks eat? Sharks range in size from 8 inches long to 60 feet long. So obviously their diets vary. Learn more about what sharks eat.

Why are eels slippery?

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Eel skin is slippery for a reason. The slime layer helps it to slither through tight spaces and protects it from parasites. Learn why eels are slippery.

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