Fish diversity in Northeast India is rich due to its unique geographical features, including the presence of numerous rivers, lakes, and wetlands that create diverse aquatic habitats. The region's varied climate and topography support a wide range of ecosystems, fostering a multitude of species. Additionally, the cultural practices and traditional fishing methods of local communities contribute to the conservation of various fish species. Lastly, the region's relatively low levels of industrialization and pollution help maintain healthy aquatic environments.
idli dosa common in south it varies from place to place in india. in west curry and poha(nt sure) are common in north most eat milk with something or eat chappatis in east for eg in west Bengal for breakfast they have rice and fish.
No Dolphon is the National Sea Animal of India. Not National Fish. National Fish is not known
neymeen
They ate squash,beans,fish and other stuff.
eatable fish in India are in Indian names: SURMAI,SINGADA AND ROHU. OTHERS ARE POMPHETS,SILSA ETC
yes
It's the biggest fish of india.
mackrel is the national fish of india
idli dosa common in south it varies from place to place in india. in west curry and poha(nt sure) are common in north most eat milk with something or eat chappatis in east for eg in west Bengal for breakfast they have rice and fish.
of course they do :D Egypt is bounded on the North by the Mediterranean Sea, on the East by the Gaza strip and the Red Sea.. And there is also the river Nile .. and they eat fish :D
No Dolphon is the National Sea Animal of India. Not National Fish. National Fish is not known
neymeen
The mahseer.
v=.800 m/s
T. A. Oliver has written: 'The management and organisation of the fish catching industry on the north east coast of England'
The U.S. Department of the Interior is primarily responsible for the protection and management of fish and wildlife diversity through agencies such as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Park Service.
Interior