The Harbor Seal lives in New England because of the high salinity, or saltiness. they are accustomed to living naturally in salty water.
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Boston Harbor is one of them
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The New England colonial harbor region had rocky soil. It also had a jagged coastline and hilly terrains. It is home to the Boston harbor.
Elizabeth A. New has written: 'Christologial personal seals and Christocentric devotion in later medieval England' -- subject(s): History of doctrines, Seals (Numismatics), Antiquities
Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey
New hampshire
EHT which is egg harbor township, in new jersey (NJ)
The British would open the Boston Harbor when the New England Colonies pay back the tax from the Boston Tea Party.
New Englanders
Harbors are typically located along coastlines, near land masses, and are designed to provide shelter for ships. They are unlikely to be found in the middle of the ocean because there is no natural or geographical feature to provide the necessary protection and infrastructure for a harbor. Additionally, the lack of nearby land makes it impractical and expensive to construct and maintain a harbor in the mid-ocean.