A bull shark can live in fresh water. So i would say that it's possible for a shark to end up in a bay.
I agree with that ^ bull sharks have adapted to fresh water for having pups in rivers. It's common in places like Florida, with lots of waterways. They prefer salt water, but can swim up rivers if they need to. It's possible, but it depends on which bay. The Chesapeake bay hasn't had any reported for example. But remember, shark attacks are pretty rare.
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sharks don't live anywhere they do however patrol the bay looking for food so no sharks don't live in the bay....san diego
Yes there sharks in Delaware Bay.
Yes, There is many sharks in red bay!
Well Rough sharks live in the Pacific Ocean most of the time and most of the rough sharks live around the Golden Gate Bridge where Alcatraz was (a prison on a island in the San Francisco Bay).
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Well Rough sharks live in the Pacific ocean most of the time and most of the rough sharks live around the golden gate bridge where Alcatraz was (a prison on a island in the San Francisco Bay).
Big ones that eat other fish and CHUM
Yes. Sharks are known to frequent the Farallon Islands 20 some miles outside the bay and it stands to reason that they can wander in sometimes.
Bull sharks
Yes, there are a few species of sharks in San Francisco Bay like the Leopard Shark and the Brown Smoothound Shark. Details are available here - http://www.sfbaywildlife.info/species/sharks.htm
There are only bull sharks in the Mississippi river. I have never heard of an attack as a minnesotan. Bull sharks are the only shark that can live in fresh water. Either way nobody would want to swim in the Mississippi.
Actually there is one variation of Shark that lives in the bay only during Summer and Fall, It is called a Sandbar shark. Generally only the juveniles will live in the bay and they will normally stay in warm shallow waters.