yes and no because it is the only one that has both salt and fresh water
Lakes; probably not. Sharks are salt-water creatures, and spending much time in a fresh water lake would kill it. Bays? Yes, certainly.
Bays And some islands is like filled in the middle With Fresh Water
Usually at the bottom of the sea.... they are bottom-dwellers from saltiest water to the almost fresh water of the back bays.
The chesapeake bay is the only bay in the United States that is actually both. It is called brackish water. That means it's salt water and fresh water all mixed together.(All 100% true facts)
Yes there is, there are lakes,bays, streams and more. F.Y.I there is water around it two.(lol like people don't know)
An estuary is an area where fresh water and salty ocean waters mix together. These areas may include bays, mouths of rivers, salt marshes, and lagoons. These brackish (salt mixed with fresh) water ecosystems shelter and feed marine life, birds, and other wildlife with nutrients from the ocean.
They both have water
It's a major threat to south Florida because it is surrounded by salty sea. Estuaries and bays let salt water in, making the fresh water that is in the lakes and streams and often the water table undrinkable
Ocean going vessels; ships; sea vessels. The term boat is usually associated with rivers and fresh water (lakes, ponds, or bays (which are normally sea water); the term ship is normally associated with the sea.
Salt Water oceans and bays
the bays at castelia city
water, bays, streams