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Why fish are less important in tropical zone?

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  1. Low Nutrient Content: Tropical waters are typically warm and lack the upwelling of cold, nutrient-rich waters found in temperate zones. This limits the growth of plankton, which is the base of the marine food chain.
  2. Low Plankton Density: With fewer nutrients, there’s less plankton, leading to lower fish populations and reduced fish productivity.
  3. Coral Reefs over Open Waters: While coral reefs in the tropics support some biodiversity, they cover small areas and cannot support large-scale commercial fishing like the open, nutrient-rich waters in temperate zones.
  4. High Temperature Effects: High water temperatures reduce dissolved oxygen levels, which can limit fish metabolism and population density.
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