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  2. Elopidae - Wikipedia

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    The Elopidae are a family of ray-finned fish containing a single living genus Elops.They are commonly known as ladyfish, skipjacks, jack-rashes, or tenpounders.. The ladyfish are a coastal-dwelling fish found throughout the tropical and subtropical regions, occasionally venturing into temperate waters. [3]

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  4. List of largest fish - Wikipedia

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    Ladyfish and allies (Elopiformes) This small order is usually considered closely related to the true eels although its members are very different in appearance and behavior from eels. The largest species is much-coveted-sport fish, the Atlantic tarpon (Megalops atlanticus). The maximum recorded size for this species is 161 kg (355 lb) and ...

  5. Fishermen Catch Monster Catfish Using This Unusual Bait - AOL

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    Watch the Video. Click here to watch on YouTube. Catfish are a popular catch-and-release fish for extreme anglers. They are easy to catch, and their large size makes them exciting to land. Catfish ...

  6. Livewell - Wikipedia

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    It works by pumping fresh water from the surrounding body into the tank, as well as keeping the water aerated. A rule of thumb for determining the necessitated size of a livewell is that every one inch length of fish needs a gallon (3.8 liter) of water if it is desired to keep the fish alive for a prolonged period of time. [1]

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  8. Self-supply of water and sanitation - Wikipedia

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    The incentives and benefits for the end users to improve their own water and sanitation services privately may include: convenience, proximity to home, larger volume of water, faster services than municipal water systems, cheaper than municipal water systems, lack of municipal water systems, privacy, security, and reliability. [3]

  9. What are ‘forever chemicals'? What to know about PFAS ... - AOL

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    For now, testing and treating well water for PFAS is largely up to individual well owners. What to know about testing for 'forever chemicals' Regulations governing water quality testing in private ...