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Aquarium - List of Exhibits

  • 1. Lake Biwa fishes and their habitats
    • 1-1. Satellite lakes and aquatic plant zone fishes
    • 1-2. Rocky shore and offshore fishes
    • 1-3. Lake Biwa lord <Biwa catfish>
    • 1-4. Lake Biwa Ayu fish
    • 1-5. Migrating fish in the offshore <Biwa salmon>
  • 2. Aquatic life of Lake Biwa
    • 2-1. Aquatic life of the Lake Biwa littoral zone
    • 2-2. Small organisms indigenous to Lake Biwa
    • 2-3. Fishes with unusual habits
    • 2-3-1. Fishes spawning in live clams <Bitterlings>
    • 2-3-2. Brood-parasitic fish <Mugitsuku>
    • 2-3-3. Nest-making fish <To-yoshinobori>
    • 2-3-4. Fish without Males <Ginbuna>
    • 2-3-5. Sound-making fish <Gigi>
    • 2-3-6. Herbivorous fish <Wataka>
    • 2-4. Fishes from other parts of the world
    • 2-5. Video corner
    • 2-6. The fascinating world of small organisms
  • 3. Aquatic life of streams and ponds
    • 3-1. Aquatic life of lowerland waters
    • 3-2. Aquatic life of the middle reaches of rivers
    • 3-3. Aquatic life of the upper reaches of rivers
  • 4. Wetland birds
  • 5. Recover! toward conservation of Japanese freshwater fishes
    • 5-1. Endangered fishes
    • 5-2. Extinct fishes <Minami-tomiyo>
      Extinct fishes <Kunimasu>
  • 6. Conservation and breeding of fishes
    • 6-1. Conservation and breeding center of fishes
  • 7. Fishes of World Lakes
    • 7-1. East Asian Lake : Lake Dongting
    • 7-2. Southeast Asian Lake : Lake Tonle Sap
    • 7-3. African Lake : Lake Tanganyika
    • 7-4. North American Lake : The Great Lakes
    • 7-5. Ancient fishes

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