There is no commercial fishing allowed south of 60 degrees S, which includes the Southern Ocean that surrounds the continent of Antarctica.
Krill do form the base of the short food chain that supports the Southern Ocean's rich protein production. Any 'fish' taken are involved in the natural food chain.
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Antarctica receives little precipitation each year which classifies it as a desert.
Most of Alaska gets much more snow than most of Antarctica.
Maybe about a leap year they ate about 20-30 fish. They didn't eat much because they had to save fish.
Antarctica has strict regulations in place to prevent pollution, and any pollution that occurs is typically minimal. However, some pollution can still occur due to research activities, waste disposal, and fuel spills. The exact amount of water pollution in Antarctica each year is not readily available, but efforts are continuously made to minimize environmental impact in the region.
Antarctica has no actual permanent human residents. Most of the temporary population is made up of scientists. The rest are tourists. So most of the permanent residents in Antarctica wear their tuxedos year round and enjoy eating fish.
None, the ice cap at the south pole is shrinking not the landmass.
Approximately 5% of the fish and shellfish harvest each year comes from the Mediterranean Sea. Fishing activities in the Mediterranean have a significant impact on the region's marine ecosystem and biodiversity. Sustainable management practices are important to ensure the continued availability of seafood from this area.
Index Fossils- Shows what kind of climate was there thousands of years ago.
Antarctica receives little rainfall in 1 year. About 35-50 centimeters of water is received in Antarctica. It may sound strange, but Antarctica is also considered a desert, a landscape/ region that receives little or no precipitation.
The south pole gets no more than 10cm per year.
Indian ocean.