Not only does it depend on the species of fish it also depends on the predators too.
The Antarctic bottom waters are probably too cold for most fish, so you'll generally find them in layers above that.
Antarctica is a continent and fish live in water, in this case, in the Southern Ocean. Yes, there are fish in the Southern Ocean that surrounds the Antarctic continent.
Antarctic
the antarctic waters deep under the Antarctic waters where it is dark.
Grenadiers, better known as rattail fish, live deep in the arctic and Antarctic ocean waters. These fish were part of the most abundant in deep-sea fish families.
The Antarctic of course.
Fish do live in the ocean
Yes. Many types of fish enjoy long lives in the Southern Ocean which surrounds the Antarctic continent.
They live in the Antarctic Ocean. The South Pole, a.k.a. Antarctica
Weddell seals live in the Southern Ocean, which surrounds the Antarctic continent. No seals live on the land.
the arctic or antarctic
Antarctic
Angler fish live in the very deep trenches of the ocean at temperatures of around 2C. I am not aware of any major deep trench research that has yet been done in and around the ocean around antarctica in order to establish what species live on the bottom of the Antarctic ocean. So it is impossible to say conclusively that they do or do not inhabit Antarctica.