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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Lake Baikal' has mentioned 'Fish' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Geography and hydrography 1.1 Water characteristics 2 Fauna and flora 2.1 Flora 2.2 Mammals 2.3 Birds 2.4 Fish 2.5 Invertebrates 2.5.1 Amphipod and ostracod crustaceans 2.5.2 Snails and bivalves 2.5.3 Aquatic worms 2.5.4 Sponges 3 History 4 Research 5 Economy 6 Ecotourism 7 Environmental concerns 7.1 Baykalsk Pulp and Paper Mill 7.2 Cancelled East Siberia-Pacific Ocean oil pipeline 7.3 Proposed uranium enrichment center 7.4 Chinese-owned bottled water plant 7.5 Other pollution sources 8 Historical traditions 9 See also 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External links | WIKI |
Fish[edit] | WIKI |
Fewer than 65 native fish species occur in the lake basin, but more than half of these are endemic. | WIKI |
These long-finned, translucent fish typically live in open water at depths of 100xe2x80x93500xc2xa0m (330xe2x80x931,640xc2xa0ft), but occur both shallower and much deeper. | WIKI |
Together with certain abyssocottid sculpins, they are the deepest living freshwater fish in the world, occurring to near the bottom of Lake Baikal. | WIKI |
[46] The golomyankas are the primary prey of the Baikal seal and represent the largest fish biomass in the lake. | WIKI |
[47] Beyond members of Cottoidea, there are few endemic fish species in the lake basin. | WIKI |
Baikal fishermen fish for 15 commercially used species. | WIKI |
Non-fishermen may try fresh Baikal fish in local village markets. | WIKI |
[97][98][99] It faces a series of detrimental phenomena including the disappearance of the omul fish, the rapid growth of putrid algae and the death of endemic species of sponges across its area. | WIKI |