The Pacific Ocean is home to a diverse range of fish species, including both commercial and recreational varieties. Notable examples include tuna (such as bluefin and yellowfin), salmon, halibut, and a variety of reef fish like clownfish and surgeonfish. Additionally, deep-sea species such as swordfish and various types of sharks can also be found. The biodiversity of the Pacific makes it a vital ecosystem for marine life.
No it isn't a fish, but it may be referring to a Tarpon which is in fact a fish. Tarpons can be found in the Atlantic and the Pacific.
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It has been found in tropical waters of the atlantic,indian and pacific ocean.
Pacific Regal Blue Tang
The pacific northwest Indians ate whales,seals,seal lions,and fish
No fish live under the bottom of the ocean
Paracanthurus hepatus (Pacific blue tang)
it is the purple dragon fish that is found in the maumee river.
Surmai fish in English often called King Fish or King Fish Mackerel found mostly in Indian Ocean.It is also called Indo-Pacific king Mackerel
Only if some Norwegian in a boat throws it overboard (kind of like "can tuna salad be found in the Pacific Ocean").
yes they do. Clown fish are mostly found in the tropical pacific parts. I hope this helps you with your project or paper :)
The fish you are describing is likely a stonefish. Stonefish are known for their ability to camouflage by resembling rocks or algae in their environment. They are extremely venomous and can be found in coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific region.