Fish are aquatic animals that are characterized by their gills, fins, and streamlined body. They are found in a wide range of aquatic environments, including freshwater and saltwater habitats. Fish play a crucial role in the ecosystem, serving as both predator and prey, and contributing to the overall biodiversity of aquatic ecosystems.
Fish possess a number of anatomical features that are specifically adapted to their aquatic lifestyle. These include:
Fish are classified into three main groups:
Fish contribute to the health of aquatic ecosystems in several ways:
Due to overfishing, habitat destruction, and pollution, many fish species are threatened or endangered. Conservation efforts aim to protect fish populations and their habitats through measures such as marine protected areas, sustainable fishing practices, and pollution control.