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Yes, they do. They live in bays, lagoons, and reefs.
They both have water
Bay horses are very common, because you get, Dark bays, Cherry bays, Rich bays, Light bays, and chestnut bays! I personally would have said greys are more common though! Because you get flebitten grey, Iron grey, dapple grey and white grey- where the pigment colour of a horses coat is pink it become white- if the horses skin is blue/grey it is grey/
Salt Water oceans and bays
Bays are the most common by far.
Headlands and bays can typically be found along coastlines where the land juts out into the water forming a headland, while the adjacent areas are sheltered, forming bays. They are common features along rocky and irregular coastlines.
How many auto bays that National Tire and Battery has in Texas is on average three. The number of bays depends on the amount of business that is common in that area. Some locations of NTB in Texas have four auto bays.
That is something you need to ask a ocean biologist or at least the University that is in charge of the bays watersystem. Usually you can find out through the county extension office in the state you live. To approximate the amount of brine would only be know by extensive studies. To my knowledge there are no brine shrimp in Galveston Bay, or any marine or estuarine waters that I know of. Brine shrimp, the most common in the US being Artemia franciscana, are typically found in hypersaline inland waters.
bays
Carter Bays's birth name is Bays, Carter L..
Heather Bays
What are the names of bays in trinidad