Yes.
the water is fresh water trust me iv bean there
Fresh water. The Florida Everglades is actually a moving body of water, often referred to as the "river of grass".
The coastal marshes are saltwater marshes.
SALT
Swamps and marshes
salt marshes are were salt water meets fresh water and swamps are bioms with shallow fresh water and trees.
The Okefenokee (Everglades) swamp, on the Georgia/Florida border. Lake Okeechobee, South Florida, 7th largest fresh water lake in the US; runs a close second.
fresh water
Fresh but i dont think i would consider it "fresh"
Mangrove swamps are coastal wetlands found in areas such as the Gulf of Mexico and the southern tip of Florida. They form in tropical and subtropical areas where salt water and fresh water meet. Salt marshes are usually composed of deep mud and peat. They can occur all over the world, but are more prevalent in middle to high latitude areas. They are coastal wetlands which are flooded by the salt water the tides bring in.
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Freshwater marshes are wetlands that contain water with low salt content, typically derived from rainfall, surface runoff, and groundwater. These marshes support a variety of plant and animal species adapted to freshwater conditions and play important roles in flood control, water purification, and habitat provision.