Pelicans and Cormorant.
fish
Yes, also oysters, sandbar sharks and blue crabs!
They are among the most productive types of ecosystems.
Seabirds are not strictly carnivores; their diets can include a variety of food sources, including both animal and plant materials. However, they are primarily piscivores, which means they primarily eat fish. Many seabird species are highly specialized for catching and consuming fish. Some, like albatrosses and petrels, are known for their long-distance foraging flights over the open ocean in search of fish and squid. While fish make up a significant portion of the diet for many seabirds, they may also consume other marine creatures such as squid, krill, and crustaceans. Additionally, some seabirds can be opportunistic scavengers, feeding on carrion, food scraps, or prey stolen from other birds.
Some animals that are endangered in the arctic tundra are:WolvesCaribouMusk oxenPolar bearsSealsSea lionsWalrusesWhalesSeveral species of migratory seabirds and fishSome fish
Seabirds live at sea, although they do visit coastlines to breed.
yes. whales like belugas can live in warm water estuaries :D
The are seabirds that eat clam and fish.
Seabirds in that geography include Skua, Albatross, Tern, Penguin and others.
Yes, They do.
at estuaries
fish
Penguins, seabirds, seals, Marine Iguana, some crabs, mud skippers.
Dugongs live in estuaries.
In all of the world's oceans. Some can even live in estuaries (where the freshwater from rivers or streams connect with the saltwater from sea).
Penguins and seabirds
Lizards, snakes, and turtles live in estuaries.