Pelagic fish are fish that live in the pelagic zone, not the top or the bottom, of a body of water. Some of these fish are sharks, reef fish, herrings and sardines.
the depth of the pelagic zone is 11 kilograms
No, sailfish are not omnivores; they are carnivorous fish. They primarily feed on smaller fish and squid, using their speed and agility to catch prey. Their diet mainly consists of species like sardines, mackerel, and other small pelagic fish. Sailfish are known for their impressive hunting skills and are considered one of the fastest fish in the ocean.
The pelagic zone is the open ocean and does not receive rainfall in the same way as land areas. Rainfall is not measured in the pelagic zone, but rather in coastal areas where precipitation occurs.
Organisms living in the pelagic zone that can swim are referred to as pelagic swimmers. These organisms are adapted to a life of constant movement in the open ocean, utilizing their swimming abilities to navigate and forage for food in the vast water column.
Protostome example: Arthropoda (insects, spiders) Deuterostome example: Chordata (vertebrates, including mammals, birds, and fish)
pelagic fish eat fish and plants. That makes them Consumers and Omnivors.
Albacore is a large pelagic fish. It lives in the open sea.
Tuna
Yes, they migrate for reproduction, so might not always be pelagic.
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Pelagic fish
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Pelagic fish are fish that live in the open ocean and swim near the surface or in the water column. They are often strong swimmers and can cover large distances as they feed on plankton, small fish, and other organisms in the water. Examples of pelagic fish include tuna, mackerel, and swordfish.
Pelagic Fish such as Tuna, Albacore, and Marlin
it eats sockeye salmon
Pelage is the fur, wool or hair of a mammal.
It lived in water.