If you are talking love wise, then definitely.
If you are talking about the goldfish kind, then who gives a crap i'm a vegetarian
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2006-08-23 01:04:56
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answered by LADY__LUCK 2
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Not enough and if we keep fishing the way we are they will soon be empty and dead.
How is it that we as human beings cannot comprehend our fragile Eco system, it amazes me!
Its time we stopped we can live without fish as there are so many varied foods on offer. If we continue to fish our waters as we are and allow commercial fishing trawlers to destroy our oceans as they are doing, in 20 yrs time the shark will be gone. our waters will be left with nothing, 100's of species will die out and we will be the cause of it!
We need to address the problem now before it is too late, if I had my way I'd send all those commercial fishing trawlers to the bottom of the ocean along with there companies!
The EU needs to address the problem, educate the fishermen of the Eu nations and fund them where hatcheries are concerned...
The great white shark is on the verge of extinction, it is an endangered species along with many others, the Japanese are to blame for this, they kill over a 100,000 sharks a yr simply for there fins and very rarely any other part of them.
They simply cut their fins of and drop them back into the ocean leaving them to sink to the bottom and slowly die of starvation..that is nothing but cruel and evil...stop it now, boycott all fishing companies like birds eye etc.!
2006-08-23 08:18:24
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answered by celtic_colieen 4
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Yes. Sea is 3 times bigger than earth. Sea contains so much fish that if judiciously harvested, i.e. you dont kill egss or small ones, sea fish as a source of food will continue forever.
2006-08-23 08:07:44
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answered by HMG M 3
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Not really. Commercial trawler fishing has got much of the sea bed and fish stocks fooked.
2006-08-23 08:03:15
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answered by le_coupe 4
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Not any more - too much overfishing and pollution.
Apparantly, there are about 7million more women than men in the US. If you count the gays out as well, you might want to try fishing where there are more fish available.
2006-08-23 08:07:43
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answered by Nothing to say? 3
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Absolutely, I broke up with a guy 5 months ago. Didn't want to meet anyone for a while. Wanted to be single and go mad for a while. But 8 weeks ago i met my boyfriend who just broke up with his wife in january. We are very much in love and it's the best thing that could have happened either of us.
2006-08-23 08:06:52
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answered by Rachel E 1
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nooo in the bristol channel the fishing is dead ... even the trawlers aint getting much no more and the problem is because thers no food there !!! when they stopped pumping the sewers directly into the channel the the food stopped and they cant find food because it all gets treated first and theres nothing left of it then
2006-08-23 09:47:38
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answered by r32 2
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Perhaps you are fishing in the wrong lake of life, if you are looking for love.
If you are talking fishy fish, don't blame me, I only eat their fingers.
2006-08-23 08:31:05
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answered by shell C 1
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ther are a lot of fish in the sea.
a big fish gives birth to a small fish.
this chain keeps on changing.
2006-08-23 08:04:18
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answered by danger 1
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They are much more than what the 10 times more world's population can eat.
2006-08-23 14:41:55
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answered by Anonymous
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