How fish fly
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Obsidian
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Mar 24, 2005 12:00 AM
Air freighting 52 large fibreglass tanks sloshing with water and juvenile fish for more than 3,300km posed no problems for Emirates SkyCargo.
The carrier recently took the tanks from Athens to Fujairah, filled with 1.26 m sea bream fry and water, and attached with oxygen cylinders to ensure the fish got a continuous supply of air.
The entire shipment tanks, fish, water...
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