It's a Lagoon.
This sounds very much like a Lagoon. Also a Fjordcould possibly fit this definition although they tend to be long and narrow and quite a bit deeper than a Lagoon.
a coral reef
An encircling coral reef or sandbar can create a shallower area of water near an island, called a lagoon.
A lagoon is a shallow body of salt or freshwater separated from a larger body of water by a barrier such as a coral reef or sandbar. Lagoons can be found along coastlines and are often characterized by calm waters and rich biodiversity. They provide important habitats for a variety of marine species.
coral reefs live in shallow water, maximum up to 56ft.
Coral live in shallow waters because they have a special relationship with algae. The algae live in shallow waters and carry on photosynthesis. Algae grow inside coral. They help the coral grow and build a skeleton.
Coral reefs are located in warm and shallow places.
On coral reefs. Generally these are found in warm, shallow, tropical seas.
they live in shallow sea waters
yes
No, they are in shallow waters
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.