The Caspian Sea is home to several species of fish, including sturgeon, which are famous for their caviar. Other notable species include the Caspian roach, shemaya, and various types of carp and perch. The unique brackish water environment of the Caspian supports a diverse range of aquatic life, although many fish populations have been affected by overfishing and environmental changes.
sea fish.
No, porpoises do not live in the Caspian Sea. The Caspian Sea is home to the Caspian seal, which is the only true marine mammal found in this inland body of water. Porpoises are typically found in coastal and shallow waters of oceans and seas, but they are not adapted to the unique environment of the Caspian Sea.
The Caspian Sea is home to several fish species, with the sturgeon being one of the most notable. This ancient fish is particularly famous for its roe, which is processed into caviar. Other species found in the Caspian Sea include the Caspian kutum, and various types of perch and carp. The unique environment of the Caspian Sea supports a diverse aquatic ecosystem, despite its status as the largest enclosed inland body of water.
fish
The Goby Fish is native to Eastern Europe. They can be found in the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea.
sturgeon can live in a sea such as the Caspian sea(which is truly a lake) but also live in gulfs and streams
By the sea. True but what kind of sea eagles ? They do live near seas, and forest beside rivers, so they can catch fish.
It flows to the Caspian sea.
The caspian sea.
yes, some species can to live and reproduce there.but is question if somebody transported them from normal salt waters (like some other non-origin fish species currently living i the caspian sea -Mugil cephalus for example)
The Caspian Sea is located in Asia.
The caspian sea.