It depends on the area. Check with local officials or simply read signs to figure it out. You do not want to swim where jellyfish, mantas, or sharks swim. THAT IS DEADLY. Stay close to shore or stay in your boat in the ocean. On a river, the fish are not as deadly but some can really hurt you. Once again, check with people who go boating a lot to determine the answer. Most of the answer is common sense, however.
Go for a swim, you'll find out.
go swim.
they usually swim in ocean, but when they born, get eggs, they go back to the same spot where they were born, which can be top, middle, or bottom.
You can swim in a River, Stream or a Pond ... or even a Pool in someone's back yard or in the park
If you were in California you could swim in the Pacific Ocean. If you were in Rhode Island, you could swim in the Atlantic Ocean.
Salmon hatches out of eggs swims out of river/lake to the ocean to another river. and restarts
Salmon swim upstream to live out their adult lives. The thing that helps them to swim upstream is purely will power and instinct. They are taught all of their lives to swim to the ocean when they are adults and return to the river where they were born to give birth and die.
Salmon swim upstream to live out their adult lives. The thing that helps them to swim upstream is purely will power and instinct. They are taught all of their lives to swim to the ocean when they are adults and return to the river where they were born to give birth and die.
Salmon swim upstream to live out their adult lives. The thing that helps them to swim upstream is purely will power and instinct. They are taught all of their lives to swim to the ocean when they are adults and return to the river where they were born to give birth and die.
sea and ocean
go try it your self
It is possible to swim through from an ocean to a river then to a lake but generally, No. Bull Sharks are the only sharks that are found in lakes.