There is no commercial fishing allowed on earth south of 60 degrees South Latitude, which includes the Southern Ocean that surrounds the Antarctic continent.
Fish are not part of any popularity contest in Antarctica, since there is no commercial fishing allowed in the waters that surround the continent.
There is no subsistence fishing there, or commercial fishing allowed in Antarctic waters.
There is no fishing in Antarctica or near Antarctica, anywhere south of 60 degrees South Latitude.
No. Sport fishing is not allowed -- per the Antarctic Treaty -- south of 60 degrees S.
No fish live in Antarctica. Antarctica is a continent and fish live in the sea. In the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica, you can find 18 pages of fish listed in this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Fish_of_Antarctica
No, the fish in Antarctica adapt to the environment's temperature.
no they are strictly not allowed anymore because of the antarctic treaty that was enforced in 1961
Fish don't like to live in ice of Antarctica .
lots of types of fish live in Antarctica such as the ice fish and the krill fish
There is no mining allowed in Antarctica.
There is no fishing industry activity allowed south of 60 degrees South Latitude, per the Antarctic Treaty.
Fish are marine animals. Antarctica is a continent. Fish do not live on continents.