No there are no sharks in the ocean..............
There are sharks in Barbados. However, these sharks are not where swimming and recreation take place. The exception is reef sharks that are sometimes seen when one is scuba diving. These do not attack humans and are not aggressive.
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It's estimated that 450-550 white sharks are off the west coast, and further 350-450 off the east coast. These numbers vary from season to season, and year to year.
Barbados lies in the Atlantic Ocean off the western coast of the USA.
There are millions of man eating sharks on the west and south coast of mauritious
The Caribbean sea and the Atlantic Ocean surround Barbados The Caribbean sea touches Barbados west coast (thus the water / beaches are more tranquil and easy to swim in) The Atlantic Ocean surrounds the east coast and this is thus more dangerous to swim in (Please don't unless you are a great swimmer.) http://www.kissbarbados.com/do-you-know-barbados.php
because large sectoins of the east and west coast have warm water oceans.
on neptune Saint Michael Barbados is from the place Barbados which is under the state of West Indies.
I don't fully understand the question and thus I would give you general information on the coastline of Barbados, which I found here: http://www.kissbarbados.com/do-you-know-barbados/about-barbados-coast
bull sharks
Barbados
Preferring warm waters, whale sharks populate all tropical seas. They are known to migrate every spring to the continental shelf of the central west coast of Australia.