Regulations protect fish populations in oceans by allowing certain seasons for fishing different species. Shrimpers for instance, have a few months in which they are allowed to have their nets in the water. In my state, if you catch a Red Fish under 24 inches or over 36 inches you must release them. These regulations are important to protect their population and allow fish for our future generations.
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Fish living in schools exhibit a clumped distribution pattern, where individuals are grouped closely together in specific areas. This behavior offers benefits such as protection from predators, improved foraging success, and reproduction opportunities.
Because they don't eat fish!! :)
Puffins help people by being good indicators of when we are over fishing the oceans. When puffins bring home less fish for their young, it indicates fish populations are dwindling.
The puffer fish can be found in Oceans but very rarely
Fishermen provide us with a valuable food source by catching fish from the oceans and rivers. They also support local economies by selling fish at markets, contributing to the livelihood of coastal communities. Additionally, fishermen play a role in conservation efforts by adhering to fishing regulations and advocating for sustainable fishing practices to protect marine ecosystems.
fish, turtles
All oceans have living things in them, this includes Fish