No. Too much salt. There are brine shrimp, but no fish.
The Great Salt lake is a desert so it is doubtful there are any fish in it
Too salty
no. there are hardly any fish in the great salt lake, it's too salty.
some fish live in salt water some in fresh water it all depends on the kind of fish they could live in the ocean or in the lake or in the stream or in the pond or you could have one as a pet.
There are many types of saltwater fish. Coastal fish live in the ocean near the shore. Deep sea fish live deep in the ocean below where the sunlight reaches. Pelagic fish live near the surface of the ocean. Demersal fish live near the bottom of a salt lake or sea. Coral reef fish live in or near coral reefs.
the salt water hatchet fish live in salt water!!!
No, the Great Salt Lake does not have dolphins in it. The water is far too salty for much life to survive. Brine shrimp flourish, but no fish or other larger marine creatures can live there.
The Great Salt Lake is the largest salt water lake in the Western Hemisphere.
Not generally within the city because there arent many places to fish. You wouldn't catch much in the Great Salt Lake, it's too salty. But it is popular for Salt Lake City residents to go to the lakes nearby in the mountains to fish. Most of the fish in the area are trout.
no
YES they do live in salt water
Algae and brine shrimp live in the Great Salt Lake.