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Project Piaba (pronounced [pi:ˈɑ:bɑ:]) is a fishery initiative located on the Rio Negro tributary of the Amazon River. The program both promotes and researches sustainable aquarium pet fish collection and its impact on the environment. The name of the project comes from the Brazilian Portuguese word, piaba, which means "little fish", referring specifically to the cardinal tetra (Paracheirodon axelrodi). Project Piaba is an ongoing project with annual research expeditions to the Rio Negro region. Because of the sustainable nature of the project, its slogan is "Buy a Fish, Save a Tree!"

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  • Project Piaba (en)
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  • Project Piaba (pronounced [pi:ˈɑ:bɑ:]) is a fishery initiative located on the Rio Negro tributary of the Amazon River. The program both promotes and researches sustainable aquarium pet fish collection and its impact on the environment. The name of the project comes from the Brazilian Portuguese word, piaba, which means "little fish", referring specifically to the cardinal tetra (Paracheirodon axelrodi). Project Piaba is an ongoing project with annual research expeditions to the Rio Negro region. Because of the sustainable nature of the project, its slogan is "Buy a Fish, Save a Tree!" (en)
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  • Project Piaba (en)
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  • Project Piaba (en)
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  • A slender fish, seen from the side, with its head at the lower left and its tail at the upper right. The fish is a deep red, with a light, glowing blue stripe running from its eye to the base of its tail. The background is a brownish gravel with a mossy green plant. (en)
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  • A cardinal tetra, or piaba (en)
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  • Ning Labbish Chao, Gregory Prang (en)
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  • Scott Dowd (en)
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  • Director (en)
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  • Conservation of the Amazon River basin (en)
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  • Buy a Fish, Save a Tree! (en)
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  • Charity (en)
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  • Project Piaba (pronounced [pi:ˈɑ:bɑ:]) is a fishery initiative located on the Rio Negro tributary of the Amazon River. The program both promotes and researches sustainable aquarium pet fish collection and its impact on the environment. The name of the project comes from the Brazilian Portuguese word, piaba, which means "little fish", referring specifically to the cardinal tetra (Paracheirodon axelrodi). Project Piaba is an ongoing project with annual research expeditions to the Rio Negro region. Because of the sustainable nature of the project, its slogan is "Buy a Fish, Save a Tree!" (en)
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  • Buy a Fish, Save a Tree!
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  • Conservation of theAmazon River basin
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