Gulf of Mexico marine species
Marine
AVERAGE DEPTH
1615 m
LARGEST NATIVE MAMMAL
Blue Whale
EARLIEST REALISTIC BATHYMETRIC MAP CREATED - FIRST FOR ANY OCEANIC BASIN
1888
Overview
Marine biodiversity in the Gulf of Mexico, which is the ninth largest body of water in the world, supports vital ecosystems and a large sector of the region’s economy. It also sustains impact from threats related to overexploitation, coastal development, pollution, invasive species, and oil spills.