There is no commercial fishing in Antarctica, or on earth south of 60 degrees South Latitude, according to the Antarctic Treaty.
Marlin is a sea animal: Antarctica is a continent. Marlin are fished in more tropical waters.
Nearly every fishery is over fished, commercial and Indian nets take extremely large number both in the US and all around the world. However, Japanese and US waters are some of the most overfished. Even Alaska is somewhat over fished.
Another way of saying "fished out" is "TOOK OUT".Example in sentence is"Handbags were opened everywhere all over the room and notebooks were fished out."
No commercial whaling is allowed south of 60 degrees S, based on the Antarctic Treaty.
Yes, because it can put rare and endangered species of fish at risk, and also pollutes the pure waters in Antarctica.and no because we are running out of fish every where in the world due to over fishing so if we fished in antarctica for a few years then the rest of the fish climate could recover and then we could leave antarctica alone till we need it again.
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You are over Antarctica in an airplane, probably.
the water has bean over fished
fished I fished in the creek.
in 1925 Richard byrd flew over antarctica
Ozone deplete over antarctica. It is because of low temperatures.
The CFC's cause ozone depletion. They are carried over to Antarctica by westerlies.