On April 17, 2006, a bill was presented to the Governor which reinstated the reef triggerfish (humuhumunukunukuapuaʻa) as the state fish of Hawaiʻi
The two longest Hawaiian names for a fish are humuhumunukUnukuapuaa, and lauwiliwilinukunukuoioi.
Don't know if you mean fish in general, or a certain fish. Anyway for starters for a report, go to your state or any states website for their Fish and Game Commission /Tourism or Forest Service, USDA from there you can find out the state info on fish, fish hatcheries, migration, and any other info you are looking for.
there would become so many fish and herons that they would soon become pest and then there might not be enough predators for them to balance their population
Alaska
The subject matter of this work is that if we keep eating fish at the rate we do, then they are soon going to become extinct.
Hawaii's state fish is the humuhumunukunukuapuaa. sometimes called the humuhumu for short.
This is Hawaii's unofficial fish. Humuhumunukunukuapua'a (aka - Trigger fish) inhabits the tropical coral reefs of the Pacific Ocean.
Um does that even exist?
It's Hawaiian for 'triggerfish with a snout like a pig'
The humuhumunukunukuapuaa, or "Hawaiian Reef Triggerfish", lives in the reefs around Hawaii.
This would be the longnose butterflyfish know to Hawaiians as lauwiliwilinukunkuoio.In second place would probably be the Hawaiian trigger fish known as humuhumunukUnukuapuaa
No
about 30cm long
it lives in Hawai'i
the Weakfish is the state fish, not bug but it became the state fish in 1981
it did
The two longest Hawaiian names for a fish are humuhumunukUnukuapuaa, and lauwiliwilinukunukuoioi.