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Re: Announcement



Do you know the scientific name for the tilapia species?  I might be
interested.

Norm
-----Original Message-----
From: Phylesis at aol_com <Phylesis at aol_com>
To: nfc at actwin_com <nfc at actwin_com>
Date: Friday, July 03, 1998 6:22 PM
Subject: Announcement


>WILD CAUGHT CICHLIDS
>These fish were removed from the wild in So. Florida. The eAuction is part
of
>the Exotic Removal Program to raise funds for NFC conservation projects to
>protect and preserve our NATIVE fishes and thier habitats.
>
>The next auction is schedualed to begin Sun. July 5 at 12:00am and will end
>July 12 at 12:00pm.
>Lot 1.......12 Jewel Cichlids      2 to 3"
>Lot 2......12 Nandopsis Cichlasoma salvini   1 to 2"
>Lot 3......12 Nandopsis Cichlasoma salvini   1 to 2"
>Lot 4......4 Blue Tilapia 2 to 3"
>
>There will a final list of LOTs on Sat. afternoon  July 4 as there will
more
>removals Friday and early Sat.
>For details on the current or future eAuctions visit us at.......
>http://www.webspawner.com/users/nfcfisheauction/
>Recipes for Oscars and other exotics can found on the ERP page of the NFC
>website at.............................................
>http://nativefish.interspeed.net
>If your interested in becoming a volunteer for the Exotic Removal Program
in
>So. Florida, you can email me direct at Phylesis at aol_com or by SASE
>to...................................
>Daryl Roche
>425 N.E. 12th ave
> Ft. Lauderdale, Fl 33301
>
>Thankyou,
>Daryl Roche
>Exotic Removal Program Administrator
>NFC
>
>   Once Caught, Once Bought, NEVER Returned to the Wild
>         You Don't Need Eyes to See, You Need VISION
>
>                       Save a Native, Eat an Oscar
>