Seadragons, Weedy or Leafy, only live in the kelp beds off the Southern coasts of Australia in Salty Water. Merimbula lake is not salty, so the Seadragons would not be able to survive. I hope this answer was helpful.
Not sure about river but it has a lake.
It is found in New South Wales, Australia.
No. Sea urchins live in the sea.
Porter M. Kier has written: 'Echinoids from the Middle Eocene Lake City formation of Georgia' -- subject(s): Fossil Sea urchins, Paleontology, Sea urchins, Fossil 'The echinoids of the Middle Eocene Warley Hill formation, Santee limestone, and Castle Hayne limestone of North and South Carolina' -- subject(s): Fossil Sea urchins, Paleontology, Sea urchins, Fossil, Sea-urchins, Fossil 'Four new Eocene echinoids from Barbados' -- subject(s): Paleontology, Sea urchins, Fossil 'Tertiary echinoids from the Caloosahatchee and Tamiami formations of Florida' -- subject(s): Fossil Sea urchins, Paleontology, Sea urchins, Fossil 'Infrabasals in the crinoid Opsiocrinus Kier' -- subject(s): Opsiocrinus 'Tertiary and Mesozoic echinoids of Saudi Arabia' -- subject(s): Fossil Sea urchins, Paleontology, Sea urchins, Fossil 'The echinoids of Carrie Bow Cay, Belize' -- subject(s): Sea urchins
More sea urchins.
sea urchins can either reproduce sexually or asexually sea urchins can either reproduce sexually or asexually
The classification of a Sea Urchin is Echinoidea
there are excatly 3million purple sea urchins
sea urchins eat kelp.
Merimbula is a town in Australia, in the South East.
Merimbula Accommodation on the Merimbula Tourism website lists places to stay in the resort of Merimbula which is situated in New South Wales in Australia.