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No food is grown on Antarctica. There are, however, fish that are harvested from waters north of 60 degrees S, that are sometimes called 'Antarctic fish'.
There is no subsistence fishing there, or commercial fishing allowed in Antarctic waters.
The Antarctic Queen Fish is native to the waters around Antarctica.
Fish are not part of any popularity contest in Antarctica, since there is no commercial fishing allowed in the waters that surround the continent.
Antarctica is a continent. In Antarctic waters, which are liquid, the fish survive there because it's their natural habitat. When the sea ice freezes, the fish simply migrate so that they remain in liquid.
Whales, seals and penguins generally feed in this food chain.
One reason why fish are abundant in the waters around Antarctica might be because it is far away from human settlements, another reason might be the low level of pollution in the water and air.
Fish swimming in waters around Antarctica -- which is liquid -- enjoy water temperatures that are above freezing. Cold water on earth is home to many fish which thrive in cooler water.
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.
Antarctica is melting and the waters are rising. as the waters continue to rise from Antarctica melting. It will take homes and cities and that will lead to lots of deaths.
No, the fish in Antarctica adapt to the environment's temperature.
Fish don't like to live in ice of Antarctica .