Depends which country. In most countries this is allowed
ridge of sand built up by currents in a river or coastal waters
coastal waters
No. Some coastal waters, particularly those in regions around the Tropics or the equator, can be quite warm. For example, the Carribean.
we don't have it
A dirigible airship was used by the US to patrol coastal waters during the 1920's and 1930's.
A dirigible airship was used by the US to patrol coastal waters during the 1920's and 1930's.
No, Vietnam is a part of the Asian continent. It does have several islands in it's coastal waters, however.
they are an example of Crestations, or they all live in the same areas of coastal waters, depending on the species of crestation. ~Gabby Johnson
well it depends on the type of shark great whites live in coastal waters and are famous around australia and mako sharks are are famous around ireland in colder waters and tigers are found in coastal waters and possibly around colder waters thanx to whoever posted this question
Coastal waters have a lower salinity due to the vast amount of freshwater runoff pouring into the sea from rivers and streams. PM
In coastal waters in tropical and temperate seas.
It depends on what coast you mean and what time of year.