
Fish Trail
Fish Trail is the term used for the network of routes, pathways, or migration paths that fish follow during their life cycle, especially when moving between breeding grounds and feeding areas. These routes are critical for maintaining healthy fish populations and ecosystems. Fish use environmental cues like water temperature, flow, and landmarks to navigate. Understanding Fish Trails helps scientists protect habitats, ensure sustainable fishing, and restore fish populations affected by habitat loss or pollution. Essentially, it’s about the natural journeys fish make within their aquatic environment, which are vital for their survival and the health of aquatic ecosystems.