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Fins
What fish use to steer with
By Martin Joergensen (ed.), additional photos by Henning Eskol, Steve Schweitzer, Kasper Mühlbach, Lars Persson, Ken Bonde Larsen and Bob Petti.
Fins come in all shapes and colors, and the selection below only just tries to illustrate their variety.
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Submitted September 3rd 2005
Percas,
Thanks! Very kind of you!
Martin