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(Created page with "Fish are aquatic animals that are found in a variety of freshwater and saltwater environments around the world. They are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates, with over 34,000 species known to science. In this article, we will explore the characteristics of fish, their biology and behavior, their role in the ecosystem, and their importance to humans. ==Characteristics of Fish== *Fish are characterized by several unique features that distinguish them from other...")
 
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Fish are an important food source for humans, providing a high-quality source of protein, vitamins, and minerals. They are also a valuable source of income for many coastal communities around the world, with the fishing industry employing millions of people worldwide. In addition, fish and fish products are used in a variety of other industries, such as pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and animal feed.
Fish are an important food source for humans, providing a high-quality source of protein, vitamins, and minerals. They are also a valuable source of income for many coastal communities around the world, with the fishing industry employing millions of people worldwide. In addition, fish and fish products are used in a variety of other industries, such as pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and animal feed.
However, overfishing and other human activities such as pollution and habitat destruction are threatening many fish populations around the world. It is important to manage fish populations sustainably to ensure that they continue to provide these important ecosystem services and benefits to humans.
However, overfishing and other human activities such as pollution and habitat destruction are threatening many fish populations around the world. It is important to manage fish populations sustainably to ensure that they continue to provide these important ecosystem services and benefits to humans.
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