Sharks are found at various depths depending on the species. Many sharks inhabit shallow coastal waters, typically between 0 to 200 meters (650 feet), while some species, like the basking shark and the great white shark, can be found at depths of over 1,200 meters (3,900 feet). Generally, the depth range for most sharks is between the surface and the continental shelf.
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Bull sharks are most commonly found in the Brisbane River.
Found at every ocean depth
It is found from coastal to offshore habitats to a depth of 100 m (330 ft)
Sharks can be found at any depth through out the oceans. However it would be great if they would stay in deep parts of the oceans .
Brown sharks, also known as sandbar sharks, are found in warm-temperate and tropical waters worldwide. They prefer shallow coastal areas such as bays, estuaries, and coral reefs. Brown sharks are commonly found along the eastern coast of the United States.
Yes, some species of sharks can be found in estuaries, which are areas where freshwater rivers meet the salty ocean water. Estuaries provide a unique habitat with a mix of salt and freshwater, making them suitable for certain species of sharks. Sharks that are commonly found in estuaries include bull sharks and lemon sharks.
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Several species of sharks are known to prey on parrotfish, including tiger sharks and great hammerhead sharks. These sharks are opportunistic feeders and will consume parrotfish when available, as they are part of the diverse diet that includes various marine animals. The hunting strategy of these sharks often involves ambushing or chasing down their prey in coral reef habitats where parrotfish are commonly found.
The Thresher Shark has a very long dorsal tail which it uses as a weapon to stun its prey. They also tend to live at great depth - more than 400m depth. They are nocturnal and found in temperate waters.
Sharks biomes are ocean biomes. A biome is the habitat that something would be found in. In this case talking about sharks, the biome is the ocean since that is the habitat that sharks are found in.
Goblin sharks are native to Asian waters but have been discovered else where around the world within depths far too deep for human to explore which is a depth of about 1200 metres.