what kind of fish are you?
by ted sabarese
+: his website
a yellow goby peers through the window of its corroded soda-can home, evidence of the 127 million people just above the water’s surface.
the izu peninsula (izu hanto), japan
photography by bryan skerry
for the november issue of national geographic magazine.
he was recently named runner-up in the british natural history museum’s wildlife photojournalist of the year competition for his work on the collapse of the world’s fisheries.
+: his website
+: more of his photos for national geographic - november issue
ghoti is a constructed word used to illustrate irregularities in english spelling. it is a respelling of the word fish, and like fish is pronounced /ˈfɪʃ/. it has,
- gh, pronounced /f/ as in tough;
- o, pronounced /ɪ/ as in women; and
- ti, pronounced /ʃ/ as in nation.


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