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Comb jellies live in various marine environments, from coastal waters to open oceans. They can be found in both shallow and deep waters around the world.
The basking shark is the largest shark found in British coastal waters. It can grow up to 26 feet in length, but poses no threat to humans as it is a filter-feeder.
Porpoises are marine mammals found in coastal and offshore waters worldwide. They prefer temperate to cold waters and are often found in areas with strong currents and abundant food sources. Porpoises are excellent swimmers and are commonly seen in shallow coastal waters but can also dive to considerable depths when hunting for fish.
The best match for this description is the seahorse (Hippocampus spp.). Seahorses are commonly found in shallow coastal waters of warm and temperate seas around the world. They are unique in appearance and are known for their distinctive vertical posture and prehensile tails.
One common name for dogfish is "smooth hound." They are a type of small shark that can be found in coastal waters.
ridge of sand built up by currents in a river or coastal waters
coastal waters
No. Some coastal waters, particularly those in regions around the Tropics or the equator, can be quite warm. For example, the Carribean.
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A dirigible airship was used by the US to patrol coastal waters during the 1920's and 1930's.
A dirigible airship was used by the US to patrol coastal waters during the 1920's and 1930's.
No, Vietnam is a part of the Asian continent. It does have several islands in it's coastal waters, however.
well it depends on the type of shark great whites live in coastal waters and are famous around australia and mako sharks are are famous around ireland in colder waters and tigers are found in coastal waters and possibly around colder waters thanx to whoever posted this question
Coastal waters have a lower salinity due to the vast amount of freshwater runoff pouring into the sea from rivers and streams. PM
It depends on what coast you mean and what time of year.
blue dolphins :)
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