99.5% screw you
salt water shrimp contain more iodine than fresh water shrimp
Some seafood can be grown using aquaculture. For example, many species of fresh and salt water fish can be grown this way. Salmon is certainly one type, and can be raised either at in salt or fresh water. Shrimp of different species are also grown in fresh or salt water, depending on their needs. Catfish are grown in fresh water, as are crayfish. Mussels are grown in salt water by allowing them to attach to ropes, then lowering the ropes into places in the sea where they can get food and be harvested easily. Many other species can be grown with aquaculture. I suppose there are probably many species that cannot be grown this way profitably, and there are quite probably some that cannot be grown with aquaculture at all.
Fresh water.
Humans, also many kinds of water mammals like otter, platypus, water rats and some kinds of fish.
well if the shrimp are cuaght in polluted water then they are polluted but if there are caught in fresh water then theyt are not polluted
yes
I think trout, fresh water shrimp, fresh water crayfish, caddisfly lava live in fresh water.
1 percent of fresh water is useable
I think the freaking answer to that question is: shrimp come from the sea!! so there is no difference between sea shrimp and shrimp.
Just about everything in the environment. Shrimp are at the bottom of the food chain.
All shrimp, whether fresh water or salt water varieties, are crustaceans and invertebrates. They are not vertebrates.
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