There is no private or commercial fishing allowed south of 60 degrees S, which protects the Southern Ocean -- that surrounds Antarctica -- from fishing. This is per the Antarctic Treaty.
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'.
the antarctic waters deep under the Antarctic waters where it is dark.
Those that live predominantly in Arctic or Antarctic waters.
There is no subsistence fishing there, or commercial fishing allowed in Antarctic waters.
Antarctic waters are higher in oxygen content than are other oceans. This means that oxygen is more freely available to these animals in the Southern Ocean.
Erect-crested penguins feed on fish and krill found in sub-Antarctic waters and the waters around New Zealand.
Not only does it depend on the species of fish it also depends on the predators too.
There are no Narwhals in Antarctic waters.
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.
You can find both Leopard Seals and Weddell Seals in Antarctic waters.
The Antarctic Queen Fish is native to the waters around Antarctica.
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