The fire-hydrant fish pond in Bedford-Stuyvesant is still going strong despite threats from the city — and a plague of sticky-fingered passers-by who kept swiping the goldfish from their curbside home ...
BED-STUY, Brooklyn (PIX11) – A school of goldfish has made its home on a Brooklyn sidewalk. The goldfish were seen swimming in a puddle fed by a leaking fire hydrant on the corner of Tompkins Avenue ...
Someone filleted Brooklyn’s viral hydrant-puddle fish pond. The vandal or vandals weren’t scared off by signs claiming the Bedford-Stuyvesant attraction was under surveillance and tore up the place ...
Nuisance or neighborhood beautification project? The debate appears to be moot at this point. The controversy stems from the so-called "Bed-Stuy Goldfish Pond," a sidewalk puddle near a leaky hydrant ...
Swimming in schools makes fish surprisingly stealthy underwater, with a group able to sound like a single fish. Engineers working with a high-tech simulation of schooling mackerel offer new insight ...