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fish is consider sustainable
A mess of fish typically refers to an unspecified large quantity of fish, usually enough to feed a number of people. The actual number can vary depending on context and region, but it is generally considered to be more than a few fish.
The word "complex" is usually used to indicate a fish's sexual preference. Most fish are heterosexual, but if the fish has any other preferences/fetishes then it is considered complex. It is often considered a derogatory term, so be sure to not call a fish complex in the prescene of a biologist.
Yes
It is unclean because it is a catfish
Under the sea, there is a wide variety of fish that can be considered beautiful, but as far as aquarium fish are concerned, fighter fish (among the smaller fishes) and flowerhorn (among the larger fishes) can be considered as the most beautiful fish's.
todays population not to many
Resources are not permanently depleted or damaged an ecosystem is considered to be sustainable.
Yes they are considered fish. Small fish but fish.
No because some areas are so salty that life there for fish is not sustainable.
Normally they are available through good retailers that sell sustainable fish
It can considered biomass from commercial forest or agricultural waste a sustainable supply of biomass.
A sustainable resource is a resource that is used up at the same speed that it is renewed. Wood can be a sustainable resource if the trees are harvested at the same rate as new trees mature. Wind is a sustainable resource as the wind is not "used" up. Solar and hydroelectric power can be considered sustainable. Oil, natural gas, minerals taken from the earth do not regenerate and are non-sustainable. Fish stocks can be renewed and can be used in a sustainable fashion but are presently being used at a greater rate than they are being renewed and are considered non-sustainable.
Yes it is a fish
yes
A fish that's a girl.... :)
For something to be considered sustainable it must be developed to be able to maintain the functions of itself independently.
No, a shrimp is not considered a fish. Shrimp belong to the crustacean family, while fish belong to the vertebrate family.