Only if they're legally entitled to be here !
Fish markets have been in use for many centuries and their origin is hard to trace. It is likely that the first fish markets were established in ancient Greece. More than just a place for retail and trace, fish markets were a social centre were people met to catch up on local news and politics.
The classifications of fish in local markets are >fin fishes >shellfishes
Absolutely! They're quite popular in fish markets in the Southern US.
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no but theres plenty in morocco
"What the heck?! I'm a fish! How am I walking across the street?! and how am I able to talk?!"
no
Fish, bread, fruit, veggies, meat; the basics.
in the sea, rivers, markets, some meat shops etc.
Normally the cock fish are stripped of their milt. The hen fish are stripped of their eggs Then the milt and eggs are mixed manually by one of the fish farm workers.
Most seafood markets sell it, as does many grocery stores.
There are numerous "fish and chip" shops on Wellington Street, New Zealand. You will have to personally contact the relevant shop to find out.