Fish Biology
Fish biology is the study of the anatomy and physiology of fish species. It is important to understanding the behaviour, ecology and evolution of fish, as well as their interactions with the environment. Fish biology is also used to conserve endangered species, manage fisheries and improve aquaculture. Additionally, its research has led to advances in our understanding of the genetics and physiology of fish, as well as new techniques for aquaculture and fisheries management. Fish biology helps us to understand more about the diversity of life on Earth, as well as the impacts of human activities on our aquatic environments.
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