Re: NANFA-L-- Bonaire

ichthos at comcast.net
Wed, 28 Sep 2005 19:43:08 +0000

In 2 seconds, I googled "freshwater fishes Bonaire" and found this listed at #1:

caribjsci.org/april03/39_100-108.pdf

Chris Scharpf
Baltimore

> Will be going on a vacation in about a month to the island of Bonaire to
> partake in a 10k open swim. I'm sure I'll be doing a large amount of
> snorkeling amongst the coral, but of course I'm curious about what
> freshwater aquatic critters may be found as well. This probably isn't
> the best place to ask this, but if anyone knows where I can find any
> good info on the subject (preferrably on the net) I'd appreciate it.
>
> Thanks,
> -derek parr
> cape fear river basin, NC
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