Do lagoons have fish?


Do lagoons have fish? Lagoons serve as breeding and nursery areas for a wide array of coastal fish, provide habitat and food for resident species and serve as feeding areas for seasonal species. Different areas of the lagoon environment provide specific habitat needs.


Can you swim in freshwater lagoon?

Quiet and backed by dunes and forests of redwoods, this furrific lagoon offers fishing and swimming. Paddlers can bring their boats to the boat launch and spend an afternoon on the water.


Are lagoons deep or shallow?

A lagoon is a shallow body of water protected from a larger body of water (usually the ocean) by sandbars, barrier islands, or coral reefs. Lagoons are often called estuaries, sounds, bays, or even lakes.


How deep is lagoon water?

Depths rarely exceed 60 metres (about 200 feet) and many are shallower, usually less than 20 metres (about 65 feet) deep. The lagoon of Mayotte island in the Comoro archipelago in the Indian Ocean attains a maximum depth of about 92 metres (about 300 feet), but it is generally shallower.