Not extinct but like a hundred fish died on a shore from the water.
Yes, there have been tropical fish species that have become extinct due to various factors such as habitat destruction, climate change, overfishing, and pollution. Some examples include the golden grunter (Hephaestus epirrhinos) and the Barbados rainbowfish (Melanotaenia praecox).
What will happen is that people will start to lose their jobs because people are over fishing, like butchers need fish to sell and when theirs no fish they wont have any to sell so that will make the money go down, and then we wont have fish to eat anymore.
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No, not if they are extinct.
Any fish from the family Trachipteridae in the order Lampriformes
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Baiji eat small fish such as: shrimp, catfish, and other small creatures.
Fish preservation is important because if we don't preserve them, they will become extinct. We won't have any fish for food and the Earth will once again have lost a wonderful animal species.
Salt Fish is any fish preserved in salt, most generally Cod.
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