The Grand Banks has so many fish because of the habitat. There are underwater plateaus where the fish can flourish at various depths. The Grand Banks is a commercial fishing region near Newfoundland.
why do so many fish occupy the area known as the grand banks
Monkeys can only occupy one which is the secondary consumer
Three fish are considered a mess of fish.
The number of bones that a fish has is dependent upon the type of fish. Some fish do not have any bones, while other fish have hundreds of bones.
Depends what type of fish.
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because of the clear, shallow water there and the food.
The Ghost from the Grand Banks has 253 pages.
Fish tend to live in the warm waters of the gulf stream!!
people used to overfish in that area
They don't no more over fishing in that area wich is canda
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The three Atlantic continental shelf areas that are famous fisheries are the Grand Banks, the area east of Nova Scotia, and Georges Bank. The Grand Banks are east of Newfoundland, Canada's easternmost province. The second area is found east of Nova Scotia in the area that adjoins Sable Island. Georges Bank is south of Nova Scotia. The continental shelf is relatively shallow so that plants and nutrients are available to fish. As a result, these fishing grounds supplied many fish, including tuna, halibut, mackerel, cod, and swordfish, for hundreds of years. In recent decades, however, fishing stocks have declined. Over-fishing has resulted in insufficient fish being available to replace the fish taken.
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They do not want there to be any more overfishing in that area
because the sea floor is elavated.
Why that would be the notorious Dylan M. Rocke. He robbed many banks in the grand rapids area during that time.