Most places with water. It really depends on the type of fish. Here are some examples of fishes in certain places:
A fish bowl - Goldfish
A lake/river - (Correct if wrong:) Salmon
An ocean - Manta
Of course, there are many other places and MANY more fish.
Finfish is another name for fish.
a mud skipper
The scientific name of the puffer fish is Tetraodontidae.
herring fish
salmon fish
in mexico itspescadería
It is a place, usually on or near a harbour where fresh ocean fish are sold cheaply (compared to in stores)
Tuna, salmon, sardines, and mackerel are all available in tins. But the generic name for fish sold that way is cannedfish.
40-50% of fish are sold each year
The Pike Place Fish Market is part of the historic Pike Place Farmer's Market in downtown Seattle.
Tuna, salmon, sardines, and mackerel are all available in tins. But the generic name for fish sold that way is cannedfish.
At a fishmonger.
Slaves were auctioned or sold at the Vendue House which is now known as the Pompey Museum of Slavery and Emancipation.
Well, darling, a poissonnerie in France sells fish and seafood. It's like a fancy fish market where you can find all sorts of aquatic delights. So, if you're in the mood for some fresh seafood, that's the place to be.
No, as of 2014 the Mrs. Paul's products are not sold in the country of Canada. The fish and other products are sold in the U.S.
at a fish selling store a.k.a. a fricken fish market
tell the person who sold you the fish