Mexican Bay is shallow waters with an average depth of only about 200 feet.
Mexico Bay is home to more than 15,000 different marine species, including dolphins and whales.
Mexico Bay is surrounded by countries such as the United States, Mexico, Cuba, and Honduras.
Mexico Bay has an area of around 600,000 square miles.
There are more than 50 rivers that flow to the Bay of Mexico, including the Mississippi River which is the longest river in North America.
Mexico Bay is the place of the Katrina storm in 2005 which caused extraordinary damage in the region.
Mexico Bay has the second largest coral reef system in the world after the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.
Mexican Bay has abundant natural resources, such as petroleum, natural gas, and fish.
In 1969, there was an explosion in an oil well off the coast of the Bay of Mexico which caused the largest oil spill in the history of the United States.
Mexican Bay has a subtropical climate condition, with an average temperature of around 80 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the year.