Tokyo Bay is home to several shark species, including the blacktip reef shark and the whitetip reef shark. While these species are generally found in coastal waters, they are not typically abundant in the bay itself. Additionally, occasional sightings of larger species such as the hammerhead shark may occur, but they are rare. Overall, the diversity of sharks in Tokyo Bay is limited compared to more open ocean environments.
Yes there are fish in Tokyo Bay
Yes there sharks in Delaware Bay.
Yes, There is many sharks in red bay!
arounf 7 billion sharks.
There are over 60 species of sharks found in Moreton Bay, including hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, and bull sharks.
Bull sharks
it is now known as Tokyo bay
Fishng at Tokyo Bay
Tokyo Bay (North Pacific Ocean).
There are only bull sharks in the Mississippi river. I have never heard of an attack as a minnesotan. Bull sharks are the only shark that can live in fresh water. Either way nobody would want to swim in the Mississippi.
sharks don't live anywhere they do however patrol the bay looking for food so no sharks don't live in the bay....san diego
Bull sharks are the most common and dangerous.