Lagoons are home to a variety of fish species, including those that thrive in brackish water, such as mullet, snapper, and grouper. Other common species include parrotfish, barracuda, and various types of bass. The specific fish present can vary depending on the lagoon's salinity, depth, and habitat features, such as seagrass beds and coral reefs. Additionally, lagoons often serve as nurseries for juvenile fish, providing a safe environment for growth and development.
marshes,lagoons,mudflats.
Clown fish live at the bottom of the sea in sheltered reefs or in shallow lagoons. They live in the warmer waters of the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean
they live in lagoons becase no one goes in most of the lagoons and they live in lake beacase SAME THING AS LAGOONS I HATE U PPL
fish and monsters...
Yes, lagoons can support various types of fish depending on the environmental conditions and connectivity to other bodies of water. Fish species in lagoons may include freshwater or saltwater species, depending on the lagoon's location and characteristics.
Flounder are saltwater fish that live in lagoons and estuaries. Flounder species are found along the Atlantic coasts of the US and Canada, in Europe, and in Japan.
gold fish
mud fish
No. Well unless you think fish or crocodiles are monsters no.
the swimming kind
The kind of fish that live in the Atlantic Ocean... :))))
Delphinidaes live in bays, lagoons, gulfs and tribitaries.