are vertebrates with gills that live in water. The word may also apply to the ''' Fish As Food ''' or to the act of ''' Fishing ''', either commercially or for Recreation . The fisheries industry also recognises White Fish , Oily Fish , Inkfish , and Shellfish , though these are not Taxonomic groups. A variety of animals that are not actually fish have the word as part of their name for Etymological or Commercial reasons, such as Shellfish , Jellyfish , Cuttlefish , Crawfish , and Crayfish .
- Albert Fish (1870-1936), U.S. serial killer and cannibal, electrocuted
- Fred Fish , U.S. computer programmer
- Ginger Fish , drummer for the band Marilyn Manson
- Hamilton Fish (1808-1893), U.S. politician
- Mardy Fish (born 1981), U.S. professional tennis player
- Matt Fish (born 1969), U.S. basketball player
- Michael Fish (born 1944), BBC weather presenter
- Robert Fish (1912-1981), U.S. writer
- Simon Fish , 16th century Protestant reformer
- Stanley Fish (born 1938), literary theorist
- Stuyvesant Fish (1851-1923), U.S. railroad executive
- FISH! Philosophy , a motivational program for the workplace
- Fish (television) , a 1970s US TV show featuring Detective Phillip Fish
- Fish (BBC TV Series) , featuring an idealistic lawyer who specializes in industrial tribunals
- The Ichthys or "Jesus fish", a Christian symbol consisting of two intersecting arcs resembling the profile of a fish
- Fish: the new member of a group, especially an institution such as a freshman in college, a newly incarcerated prison inmate, and in Poker Jargon
- The Fish is an often-used nickname for the Florida Marlins .
- Fish as an informal term for a Torpedo .
- "Fish" can also refer to a rookie wrestler, as they tend to flop around on the mat to avoid getting pinned, much like a fish out of water might.
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