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
You can see Great white sharks in Cape Town's False Bay, where there are numerous sharks. There are a number of operators of shark encounters I have given you a link where you can find more information, or you could search for African Shark Eco-Charters.
Yes there sharks in Delaware Bay.
Massachusetts bay is North of Cape Cod and Cape Cod Bay. Massachusetts bay is the body of water directly to the east of Boston
Yes, There is many sharks in red bay!
Yes, there are sharks in the Bay of Fundy. Species such as blue sharks, porbeagle sharks, and spiny dogfish can be found in the bay, although sightings are less common compared to other marine areas. Sharks play an important role in the ecosystem of the Bay of Fundy.
The Delaware Bay.
Well Rough sharks live in the Pacific Ocean most of the time and most of the rough sharks live around the Golden Gate Bridge where Alcatraz was (a prison on a island in the San Francisco Bay).
Table Bay and False Bay
The pilgrims landed on Ptown, but the soil was terrible for farming and it just wasn't a great place to live (for example the island that used to be in the middel of Cape Cod bay) so they went to Plymouth. so they didnt really live on cape Cod.
arounf 7 billion sharks.
There are over 60 species of sharks found in Moreton Bay, including hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, and bull sharks.