Niche
no!
They would be the... *Benthic Zone (deepest) *Oceanic Zone (2nd deepest) *Neritic Zone (2nd most shallow) *Interidal Zone (most shallow)
Saltwater Marsh
saltwater marsh A+
Lagoon
No, Pearl Harbor is actually a shallow harbor
"wetlands"
Strangford Lough, located in Northern Ireland, has varying depths, with the deepest point reaching approximately 64 meters (210 feet). The lough is known for its diverse marine life and unique ecosystems. Its shallow areas are important for wildlife, particularly for birds and fish.
Manatees primarily inhabit coastal and freshwater ecosystems such as mangrove swamps, saltwater bays, canals, and rivers. They are commonly found in warm, shallow waters along the coastlines of Florida, the Caribbean, and West Africa.
just cuz
Wetlands are treeless shallow areas usually covered with water. They are transitionally between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. They are among the most biologically productive natural ecosystems in the world.
In shallow, slow moving rivers, estuaries, saltwater bays, canals and costal areas