And fish is certainly not an inferior flesh than meat. A friend of mine has salmon darns three times a week for dinner and I don't think he even goes to Mass on Sunday. Ask any doctor and he or she will tell you fish is better for health than meat. Maybe we are told to eat fish on Friday to keep us healthy?
I do think there is some symbolism with Noah, the Ark and fish surviving the Flood on their own. Let's not forget that the holy name of "Maria" comes from the latin meaning "seas/oceans". And God used the seas/oceans to purify the land, which was filled with sin. So it stands to reason that water/fish would also purify/cleanse a body during a fast.
Also, after the flood was the first time that God allowed mankind to eat flesh from animals, no? Before the Flood, men who followed God's laws ate a vegan diet. They did not kill animals for food. They followed the 'Garden of Eden' rules, where God gave man "seeds" to be thy food.
29 Then God said, “I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food. (Genesis 1:29)It's not stated in the bible, but I think many saints talk about how after the Flood, God made all manner of changes to men and the earth.
1) shortened man's lifespan from hundreds of years to only 1 hundred, at max.
2) due to man's weakened nature, God allowed man to eat animals for strength. He also told Noah how to make wine, also for strength.
3) nature/weather and the animal kingdom were at odds with mankind, whereas before the Flood, were much more calm and docile.
I think the Church Fathers talk about how the evil men in the days of Noah fell away from God and started eating meat and killing animals. This increased their aggression, they started wars and this caused all manner of chaos and suffering.
St Thomas also talks about how eating flesh meat and animal products can cause an increase of energy and possibilties for "carnal desires". Whereas fish does not produce the same effects. In other words, if you eat a lot of flesh meat and animal products (i.e. eggs, cheese, etc), this increases testosterone, which increases your libido.
Since the point of Lent is to reflect, pray, and subject one's body, then it stands to reason that this is why the Church limits intake of meat and animal products. It's easier to mediate and reflect when you're not fighting temptations of the flesh. Thus, eating fish (since we still need protein) is a great substitute for Lent and any time of fasting.