Mapping
Fish Habitats at Home
Do you have an aquarium? Here's how to track your fish in a way
scientists track fish in the wild. Why is it important to track
fish?
Biology of Fish
Fish
Biology Just for Kids
Can you say "Ichthyology?" That's the study of fish.
Learn about the difference between true fish and sharks. From
the Florida Museum of Natural Biology.
Fish FAQ
Must be a hundred questions here about fish and crustaceans answered
here from the Northeast Fisheries Science Center.
Hide and Seek in the Deep
How did they take videos of invisible sea creatures in the middle of the ocean - not near the surface or bottom? How do these fish hide when there is nothing to hide behind?
Life Of
The Sockeye Salmon
Golden Seal Seafoods gives us a lovely graphic of a spawning
salmon, and a set of photos of each stage of the life cycle of
salmon.
MIT
Robot Pike Project
Here at the MIT Towing Tank we are building robotic fish. The
aim of these robots is to help us learn more about the complex
fluid mechanics that fish use to propel themselves.
Strange Creatures
of the Deep
Xiphactinus, with its enormous jaws swallowed its prey headfirst
& whole! Leedsichthys, so huge nobody could imagine it alive!
Fish to Eat
California's
Golden Seas
An activity book in Adobe Acrobat format, for students ages 9-11.
Focus is primarily on fish for consumption. From the California
Seafood council.
Recipes
for Kids from Gorton's
Do you like fish for dinner? Here's some kid-pleasing recipes
you'll love: Clamaroni Casserole, Clam Cakes, Codfish Cakes,
Crab Meat-Stuffed Baked Shells, Fish And Chips, Mixed Seafood
Kebabs, and Parmesan Fish Stick Dippers.
Sport Fishing
Fly Fishing for Beginners
This website is designed for the beginner (or even those who may need a refresher) wanting to learn the basics of fly fishing.
Kids Cove
Tips for helping kids catch fish. Submit your fishing tales.
If you live near Wichita, join in on the real fun, too.
A Teenage Fisher Tells All
How many things in life improve over time? I can tell you that
fishing, year after year, just gets better and better. From that
first summer on, I was excited to go fishing. I was hooked! By
Sarah Denise Williams.
Author Lawson Drinkard shows kids how to make a pole; catch bait; cast a line; make a tackle box; fill the tackle box with bobbers, sinkers, poppers, spoons, and jigs. Fishing In A Brook also covers the different kinds of fish kids could catch and what to do with them once they have them caught.
The pages contain a myriad of pictures and information, well drawn and thought out so that there is something of interest and new to be discovered from the age of four to whenever.