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The Scorpion or Dragon fish in tropical waters, many species, deadly & the Bullhead, Miller's Thumb or Father Lasher in northern European waters, not so deadly but painful if you tread on one.
The fish industry. Climate. The farming industry.
At one time the desert where the fish fossils were found used to be a prehistoric ocean which dried up and receded as the prehistoric climate changed finally becoming the modern climate.
No pop tart. They are fish; they live in water.
No, they are no where near extinct. They are widely distributed in temperate and tropical waters.
Scientifically named the Pomatomus salatrix, the bluefish is a fish found in waters all around the world, though it is predominantly found in temperate and sub-tropic waters. It is a part of the Pomatomidae family.
A herring is a type of small fish found in temperate oceans around the world. This type of fish is a forage fish and prefers shallow waters.
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Antarctic waters are higher in oxygen content than are other oceans. This means that oxygen is more freely available to these animals in the Southern Ocean.
No, Sturgeon are fish and fish live in water. Sturgeon are a primitive bony fish of the Acipenseridae family usually found in the temperate waters of the Northern hemisphere. They are a valued source of caviar.
There are more than 100 species of puffer fish living throughout the temperate waters of India, and the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. They live in the coral reefs of these oceans.
Sucker fish usually thrive in temperate climate waters and they like to stay within the waters that average 25 degrees Celsius during the day. They like to swim near the beach because there is more sun penetration on shallow waters.
Mostly fish.
parrot fish live in tropical waters
The Caribbeans most valuable resources are its beaches, waters and climate.
There are three divided zones in the ocean. They are: the sunlight zone (the topmost layer closest to the surface where fish like jellyfish live [from the surface to 600 feet deep]), the twilight zone (the middle layer where it is not too dark, not too light and a bit like the light at twilight; also where most of the creatures live [from the end of the sunlight zone to 2000 feet deep]) and the midnight zone (the bottommost layer where it is so dark like midnight and bare, only fish with natural lights like anglerfish can survive because there is not much food there and there is hardly any light to see with, the only light available is from the fish [from the end of the twilight zone to the seafloor]).