I don't know if fish know wen storms are arriving or not but i do know that some of the best fishing I have ever done has been right before or during a rainstorm. Sharks on the other hand do know when a storm is coming and they leave just before it hits.
Water + Electric = Lantern fish or Storm
A participial phrase that limits (i.e. restricts) the application of the verb to the subject. For example, 'My relatives who are arriving tomorrow enjoy fish and chips.' This means that those of my relatives who happen to be arriving tomorrow enjoy fish and chips. But it provides no information about those of my relatives who do not happen to be arriving tomorrow. The participial clause 'who are arriving tomorrow' restricts the verb 'enjoy' to a subset of my relatives. On the other hand, if I use commas to separate the participial clause from the rest of the sentence, it stops being restrictive and becomes descriptive: 'My relatives, who are arriving tomorrow, enjoy fish and chips.' This means 'My relatives enjoy fish and chips, and by the way they are arriving tomorrow.' The participial clause 'who are arriving tomorrow' describes my relatives. Commas used for this purpose are always in pairs. They are equivalent to opening and closing parentheses.
puffins and fish
The sailors go out to fish in the open sea and encounter a brutal storm.
It is important to know the storm signals so you can get ready whatever happens when there is a typhoon or storm.
Usually, fish turn on right before an approaching storm front.
1987
Before a storm, there is very little dissolved oxygen in the water, so fish rise to the surface for oxygen,which is more plentiful near the surface.
Michael Fish
Micheal Fish
Michael Fish
they survive because a storm is out of the water not inside of the water so as long as the fish is in the water the fish would be perfecly fine