The water in the sea and oceans are saltwater.
Yes, blue crabs typically live in saltwater habitats such as estuaries, bays, and coastal waters. They require saltwater for survival and are commonly found in the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.
Yes, the Bosphorus Strait is primarily composed of saltwater. It connects the Black Sea, which has lower salinity, to the Sea of Marmara, which is saltier. The mixing of waters from these two seas creates a unique marine environment, but overall, the Bosphorus is classified as a saltwater body.
Saltwater shore ecosystems are dynamic environments where land and sea meet, characterized by a high diversity of plants, animals, and microorganisms. They provide important habitat for marine life, including fish, crabs, birds, and other wildlife. These ecosystems are influenced by tides, wave action, and coastal weather patterns.
Saltwater is heavier because saltwater contains salt which adds to its overall weight. Freshwater does not have any dissolved salt so it is lighter then saltwater
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Saltwater but with a hint of freshwater
Toadfish, and the Scorpion Fish, are both poisonous saltwater fish. Both are found in tropical waters.
they usualy swim fast in both waters.
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Normally the saltwater trout species are found in bays, and estuaries, and sometimes coastal waters.
Yes. Gulp lures will work in salt or fresh waters.
Crimson snapper (Pristipomoides filamentosus) is a fish of salt waters.
Clownfish are saltwater fish that live in coral reefs and are found in warm waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. They have a symbiotic relationship with sea anemones, where they are immune to their venomous stings. Clownfish cannot survive in freshwater environments.
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Yes, blue crabs typically live in saltwater habitats such as estuaries, bays, and coastal waters. They require saltwater for survival and are commonly found in the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.
Rays, which are relative to sharks, live in freshwater AND saltwater. They prefer warmer waters where the food is plentiful. Please see the link: