yes. they are catching to many of them
Peacock flounders (Bothus mancus) are not currently classified as endangered. They are generally considered to have a stable population across their range in the tropical and subtropical waters of the Indo-Pacific. However, like many marine species, they can be affected by habitat degradation, overfishing, and climate change. Conservation efforts are important to ensure their habitats remain healthy and sustainable.
Yes, flounders are generally edible.
Andy Flounders was born in 1963.
yes a flounder is a teliost and has a backbone.
Rusty Flounders is 5' 10 1/2".
Yes halibuts, flounders, tunas, and trouts are all edible.
sharks
no
Flounders.
Life span for flounders are;Females live for 14 years.Males live for 12 years.
Winter flounders can be found anywhere from the tip of pubnic, NS, to the bottom of marinaras trench.
Flounders are saltwater fish, some can be kept temporarily in brackish water.