Yes, sunfish, particularly the ocean sunfish (Mola mola), are protected under various regulations in different regions due to their vulnerability and declining populations. In some areas, they are classified as a species of concern or are included in marine protected areas. Conservation efforts aim to reduce bycatch and habitat degradation to help safeguard their populations. However, the level of protection can vary significantly depending on the jurisdiction.
you can catch sun fish with a fishing pole
Sun bear's diet consists of fish.
I think the heat of the sun is very very hot so when fish is swimming under it is like the sun is cooking it
YES
One can find information about ocean sun fish from fishing websites. As well as this, one may visit their local fish store or friendly fisherman to ask about information on ocean sun fish.
Yes. They "bask" in the sun.
No, fish can not sit out in the sun and gain energy, sorry
no they would burn if they got within miles of the sun.
Minos
their gills
it means rotten fish breath like from a sun fish or a cat fish gross!
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