Only the redneck ocean fish hang out with the river fish. Also Salmon and Trout when the go spawn.
Why would a river trout have a hard time living in the ocean?
If it is fish bait then dispose of it in a lake,river, or ocean. So that the fish can enjoy it.
Most fish do not give birth they lay eggs, usually on the bed of a river, lake or ocean.
An area where a river meets an ocean is called an estuary. Estuaries are extremely fertile because they receive a mix of fresh water from the river and salt water from the ocean, creating a unique environment that supports a diverse range of plant and animal species.
yes, because chile has a lake river but not an ocean so they can eat fish from the ocean but it would be hard to get!
it is a fish which live river it go to ocean which hatch its egg that is eel fish
Dolphins don't live in rivers hun, they live in the ocean and those dolphins eat fish. River dolphins (Platanistoidea) are carnivorous mammals found in the Amazon, India and China. They prey on Fish, Prawns, Frogs. See "related links" for more information.
The kind of fish that can mix with a minnow fish is a goldfish. Danio is another kind of fish that can mix with a minnow fish.
The point where a stream or river meets the ocean is known as an estuary. Estuaries are dynamic ecosystems where freshwater and saltwater mix, creating a unique habitat that supports diverse marine and plant life. These areas are important for providing nurseries for fish and other marine species.
No, the vast majority of Freshwater Fish would not be able to deal with the high salinity of ocean water and would die in the ocean. The same with Saltwater Fish, the vast majority would not be able to deal with the low salinity of fresh water and would die in a lake or river.
No, the vast majority of freshwater fish would not be able to deal with the high salinity of ocean water and would die in the ocean. The same with saltwater fish, the vast majority would not be able to deal with the low salinity of fresh water and would die in a lake or river.
salmon Answered BY: Dominique Brown