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.
No, the fish in Antarctica adapt to the environment's temperature.
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
Fish are marine animals. Antarctica is a continent. Fish do not live on continents.
They don't. Antarctica is a land mass and fish need water to be able to breathe.
Yes.
They were abundant on Earth during the Carboniferous.
From the water, there.
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.
Smaller fish.
The human animal is most abundant in Antarctica during the summer. As well several sea mammals and sea birds come to the beaches and beach areas to breed during the summer.
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