The reason for the name Halong Bay is Bay of "Descending Dragons", it's associated to a fairy tale of Viet people since thousand years ago that the God assigned Mother Dragon and her children descended to the Viet's Land to save people avoid from invaders, that land is Halong bay of today.
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Hạ Long Bay, is in Vietnam which is in Asia, specifically South East Asia.
The Coley fish is a species of fish that lives in the Northern Atlantic and the Bay of Biscay. It is similar to Cod, and Americans know it as Pollock.
Yes, there are a few species of sharks in San Francisco Bay like the Leopard Shark and the Brown Smoothound Shark. Details are available here - http://www.sfbaywildlife.info/species/sharks.htm
Yes there are fish in Tokyo Bay
No, there are thousands of species of fish.
350 species of fish dozens of crabs and shellfish birds mammals reptiles and amphibians
There are well over 24,000 (and counting) species of fish known to science.
There are many species of fish in San Francisco Bay, including sharks and rays.2nd answerer says: LOVE to, let's go!
"Halong perme" is not a common phrase in the English language. It could be a misspelling or a combination of words that don't have a clear meaning together. If you provide more context or clarify, I could help you better understand it.
That's not a fish its a fish shaped rock and inside it is the Great Bay Temple.