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Do fish live in shallow ponds in the high Arctic?

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If you do so, the fishes would die even in the normal circumstances leave aside the severe cold conditions. In the reservoirs and lakes situated in the cold countries where the water freezes, the freezing action is restricted only in the upper few feet or a couple of meters. read more

There are no fish that live in ponds in the high Arctic (or in Antarctica for that matter, since you seem to have essentially the same question multiple times). All fish in the Arctic reside either in the ocean or in rivers, which do not completely freeze over in the winter. read more

Arctic cod are not migratory fish. They tend to live in the deeper waters and serve as food for whales. Arctic flatfish also do not migrate. The only flatfish species in arctic waters is the righteye flounder, which lives in the mud in shallow water. Several species of arctic salmon, which do migrate, are present in arctic waters. read more

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