Yes, there are a few species of sharks in San Francisco Bay like the Leopard Shark and the Brown Smoothound Shark. Details are available here - http://www.sfbaywildlife.info/species/sharks.htm
Some common types of fish found in Hudson Bay include Arctic char, whitefish, and various species of flounder. These fish species are well adapted to the colder waters of the bay and play important roles in the local ecosystem.
The Coley fish is a species of fish that lives in the Northern Atlantic and the Bay of Biscay. It is similar to Cod, and Americans know it as Pollock.
There are many species of fish in San Francisco Bay, including sharks and rays.2nd answerer says: LOVE to, let's go!
Some biotic factors in Biscayne Bay include mangroves, seagrass beds, fish species like snook and tarpon, and various bird species such as pelicans and herons. These living organisms play vital roles in the bay's ecosystem, contributing to its biodiversity and overall health.
Yes there are fish in Tokyo Bay
Because fish have lived longer than any other species, so fish have had a bunch of time for their species to grow. That and water covers almost 3/4 of the earth so there is bunch of room to have a bunch of fish. Also Chesapeake bay had 2 million fish washed up dead on the beach, so the fish population is dying. There's also a bunch of birds falling from the sky too. wonder what this means...
Some biotic factors in the Chesapeake Bay include various species of fish such as striped bass and blue crabs, aquatic plants like eelgrass and phytoplankton, as well as birds like ospreys and bald eagles that feed on the bay's resources. Additionally, bacteria and microorganisms play a key role in the nutrient cycling and overall ecosystem health of the bay.
The dogs began to bay and howl. The sick military man was taken to sick bay. There were many dead fish in the bay after the tragedy of the oil spill.
That's not a fish its a fish shaped rock and inside it is the Great Bay Temple.
There are many species of fish in San Francisco Bay including sharks and rays. There are many water birds like herons, egrets, ducks, waders, pelicans that live around the bay. Harbor seals are found in the bay. Look in the Related Links for more information.
Various organisms such as zooplankton, shellfish, and certain species of fish feed on algae in the Chesapeake Bay. Additionally, filter feeders like oysters play a vital role in consuming algae and maintaining water quality in the bay.