Gathering information from a distance through images sound waves radio waves etc is called?
remote sensing.
When did canning of Pacific salmon begin?
The 1860s saw the beginning and rapid expansion of canning operations for Pacific salmon. From a small beginning in California, salmon canners spread north into Washington and Canada.
They eat corals, sponges, sea urchins, other echinoderms, and small crustaceans.
Is the lateral line system of fishes different from the tympanic membrane of amphibians?
They are pretty much the same thing. They both sense vibrations in the water which sends a message to the brain and the fish or frog can get to safety.
they eat small invertebrates,zooplankton and phytoplankton,depending on their size.
Is the longspine squirrelfish a Caribbean island fish?
They live in deeper coral reefs from southeastern US to Brazil ( obviously including the Caribbean ).
Hake is a fish that is normally found in sea. It belongs to the same family as Cod. Hake lives in great depth of sea and rely on other sea species found near deep water for food. Therefore, Hake are not found in freshwaters.
They are a semi-agressive and predatory cichlid. Their natural food in the wild is small fish like NEON TETRAS
Keep them with other fish of a similar size, smaller tankmates will get chewed up.
Marine fish of tropical and temperate seas with thick lips and strong teeth and a bright coloration?
it is a WRASSE
Does a salmon have a swim bladder?
No they don't because salmon doesn't have a bladder But my dumb crazy teacher told me they had a bladder she's stupid
What is the difference between fish and reptiles?
Fish obtain oxygen through their gills, allowing them to breathe underwater, while reptiles require air to breathe like we do. Marine reptiles, such as sea turtles, have to surface periodically for air.
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)
Fish use organs on the sides of their heads called gills. These organs are used to extract oxygen from the water around them, allowing them to breath.