No. While some individual species might become extinct, fish as a whole are in no danger. There are many fish species that we do not fish for. Assuming we don't sterilize the planet in a nuclear war, fish will be around long after humans have disappeared.
Animals are prone to extinction and most of them are from the sea. Acadian Redfish, Orange Roughy and Bocaccio Rockfish are some of the fishes that are near to be extinct.
Yes they can . . . there have been hundreds if not thousands of fish species that have gone extinct in the history of our world.
yea
Extinct (Extinction)
Extinction. When a species fails to adapt, it dies out.
When the last living member of that species dies, the species become "extinct".
No - there are over 40 known species and no species are known to have become extinct.
If all members of a species fail to reproduce, the species will die out and can become extinct.
The other species will become extinct
Primarily most species become extinct because they are unable to adapt....that being said dozens of identified species do not become extinct every day.
Most become extinct because they can not adapt to changes in their environments. Those that can don't become extinct.
Any species will become extinct in time, including humans.
If all individuals in a species were sterile the species would become extinct
Extinct means that there are no longer alive and completely dead, the whole species is dead and are no longer on earth alive. But threatened means that they are on the edge of being completely dead.
About 35 - 150 species of life become extinct everyday. Most due to deforestation (loss of rainforest).