In most Japanese cultures, koi represent a material and spiritual abundance or advancement. Koi fish are always at ease in the water, flowing as the tide runs deep under water. Feng shui, a spiritual ...
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t the break of dawn, 46-year-old Saiful Mujab of Kemloko village in East Java’s Blitar goes to the rice field. But unlike most farmers, who take with them hoes or sickles, he takes fish food pellets.
One recent afternoon, a pickup truck loaded with large cardboard boxes pulled out of a small parking lot west of Allentown. In the boxes were plastic bags of oxygenated water, and in the water were 29 ...
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