Fish distribution is important because people all over the country raise fish in aquariums and also each fish, but the only people with easy access are people who live on the coast. In order to keep pet shops and restaurants open, and allow people to participate in their hobbies or in getting their nutrition from fish, distribution is necessary.
The type of population distribution that schools of fish have is clumped/clustered.
clumped
The Gaussian distribution is the single most important distribution.
In the early 2000s, 45 states were involved in the distribution of fish and fish eggs from hatcheries.
Clumped
Clumped
Clumped
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Clumped
To obtain resources for fish, common structures include fishing boats equipped with nets or lines for catching fish, fish farms where fish are raised in controlled environments, and fish processing plants where fish are cleaned, processed, and packaged for distribution. Additionally, fishing ports and fish markets are important structures where fishermen can sell their catch to consumers.
Clumped
Most of the fish distributed were cold-water species with Fall Chinook Salmon accounting for nearly half of the total cold-water distribution.