Fish Olympics
Sounds like an interesting project...
Fish Olympics is an RFID-enabled interactive installation for the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach that enables participants to construct a fish by assembling parts from various fish in the Tropical section of the aquarium. They then have the opportunity to pit their fish against the fish of others in various tests of prowess and survival.
thanks regine!
Original Source: RFID in Japan

Dr. Shin'ichi Konomi has been RFID in Japan's contributor since April of 2004. He received his Ph.D. from Kyoto University, Japan and was a postdoctoral research scientist at Fraunhofer IPSI, Germany. He has been building and testing various ubicomp applications using RFID since 1998. Shin'ichi often collaborated with his colleagues in Japan, co-organizing International Workshops on RFID (2004) and playing a role as a liaison for ALAN-K Project, an international project for introducing a new computer-supported learning environment for Japanese kids (2002). He also writes articles on technology and media arts in Japan for we-make-money-not-art.com.