Are there sharks in the East China Sea?

Of course, there are sharks in the East China Sea. Sharks mainly live by the sea. There are not many kinds of sharks in the ocean, only more than 20 kinds. At present, the fishing intensity in the East China Sea is too high, and sharks belong to long-lived animals and grow slowly. The shark resources in the East China Sea have basically dried up.

There are sharks in the Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea in the East China Sea. Sharks are generally distributed in the Yellow Sea, South China Sea, Bohai Sea and East China Sea, and blue sharks are the most widely distributed. There are nurse sharks in the southeast coast, Philippine sharks in the South China Sea and dog sharks in the East China Sea of China.

Sharks can't stand the low temperature, so most of the time they live in the Yangtze River estuary, the East China Sea, the South China Sea and the Beibu Gulf in China. Even with the high temperature in midsummer, few small sharks will enter the northern part of the Yellow Sea at high latitudes, and even less will enter the Bohai Sea.