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What parts of the world do snook live?

Snook is a marine fish, found in the coastal waters of the western Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean from Florida to Texas and to Brazil


What body of waters border the Dominican republic?

The Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean


What are the bodies of waters in Puerto Rico?

The Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic to the North.


What waters are around the Virgin Islands?

The Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean.


Where does the dugong live?

A dugong is an aquatic mammal that is distinguished from the manatees by its forked tail. It is found in warm coastal waters from East Africa to Australia.


What colony had coastal waters?

If you mean the original 13 colonies, all of them were on the Atlantic coast.


What is an Atlantic halibut?

The Atlantic Halibut is native to temperate waters of the northern Atlantic Ocean, where it lives in coastal waters and on the continental shelf down to a depth of 2,000 m.


Why are Brazil's northern neighbors known as Caribbean South America?

Because the waters of the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean touch it's shores


What body waters surround the Caribbean?

the carribbean sea,the atlantic ocean,the pacific ocean and the guff of mexico


Are there salmon in the Caribbean?

No, salmon are not native to the Caribbean. They primarily inhabit the cold waters of the North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, where they spawn in freshwater rivers. The warm tropical waters of the Caribbean are not suitable for salmon species, which require specific environmental conditions to thrive.


What oceans do the great white live in?

Coastal Surface waters in all major oceans.


Name 4 type of shark and where yhey live?

Great white shark - found in coastal waters worldwide, but mainly in temperate seas. Hammerhead shark - inhabits warm coastal waters around the world. Tiger shark - found in tropical and temperate waters across the globe. Whale shark - inhabits tropical and warm-temperate seas.