that would be a cod.
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A Garibaldi is a fish. This Fish is seen in the Coastal Waters in California.
why is the garibaldi important to california
It eats bottom-dwelling organisms (the most popular of which are mussels, sponges, small fish, snails and snail eggs, algae, worms, shrimp, crustaceans and crabs)
Not many fish eat the garibaldi. The California Sea Lion eats it. I don't know how it eats it because the Garibaldi live about 100 feet under the water. Sharks eat my fish too, but what don't sharks eat? The California Moray Eel also eats this fish.
It eats bottom-dwelling organisms (the most popular of which are mussels, sponges, small fish, snails and snail eggs, algae, worms, shrimp, crustaceans and crabs).
The bright orange Garibaldi belongs to the family fish called Pomacentridae. This family is mostly comprised of different species of Damsel Fish, of which the Garibaldi is also counted among.
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is a garibaldi fish a consumer or producer
Garibaldi fish are protected by law in California as the state marine fish, so it is illegal to eat them. Additionally, consuming garibaldi fish is not recommended due to their bright orange coloration, which is a warning to predators that they are toxic to eat.
A garibaldi is a type of fish. They like to eat algae and also bits of sponges in their environment.
It came from Italian military and political leader Giuseppe Garibaldi, whose followers wore scarlet or red shirts