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Yes. Some sharks will be seen near shore. Bull sharks, for example, are often found in shallows.
Bull Sharks live in saltwater and fresh water areas in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. They are usually fount in the amazons or near the equator.
Yes, there are bull sharks in Crystal River. We've caught a few in the river, more so near Shell Island
lots of sharks can be found near Barbados. There have been alot of recorded attacks. I would suggest not venturing to far out at sea. here are a few types of sharks Great white shark Bull shark Tiger shark Carrabean reef shark Smooth hammerhead sharks and many more
Bull sharks are primarily found in warm, coastal waters and are known for their ability to swim in freshwater, but they are not typically found in the Mississippi River near Dubuque, Iowa. While there have been occasional reports of bull sharks traveling upstream, it is highly unlikely for them to reside in this area. The river's conditions and temperature are not ideal for them. Overall, the presence of bull sharks in Dubuque is extremely rare.
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Sharks live in every ocean even the Artic Ocean but enjoy the warmer waters near Hawaii and California which is why they are more commonly live there.
No they are warm water sharks found from Oregon south.
Coastal waters, in tropical and temperate seas. Also in freshwater near rivers.
Whale sharks live in all seas that are tropical or warm-temperate.Generally whale sharks range no further south than South America and no further north than the United States. They prefer warmer waters near the equator.== Whale sharks live in warm waters near the equator, both along the coast and in the open seas. They spend most of their time near the surface.
Whale Sharks live in then warmer water near the equator