Well, first off, the Gulf of Mexico has a 9330 kilometer of coastal line. (pretty large, eh?) Out of the 9330, nearly 5000 kilometers have been shared with united states, which boosts Mexico's coastal economy. Also, the coastal areas are proven ground for major industries such as oil, gas production, sea food, and shipping. Additionally, Mexico's tourism industry is a vital economic engine for the nation. The coast is lined with thousands of miles of beaches and resorts such as the ones in Viz Acapulco, Cancun, Baja peninsula, Vallarta and Cozumel.
write 4 economical activities in coastal region
Larry E. Robinson has written: 'Virginia's coastal zone' -- subject(s): Coastal zone management, Economic conditions
Leonard A. Shabman has written: 'Estimating the economic value of natural coastal wetlands' -- subject(s): Coastal zone management, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Wetlands, Wetlands 'The development value of natural coastal wetlands' -- subject(s): Coastal zone management, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Wetlands, Wetlands
Asren Nasution has written: 'Religiositas TNI' 'Pertahanan negara di wilayah pesisir' -- subject(s): Coastal zone management, Civil defense, National security, Coast defenses, Economic conditions, Social conditions, Economic development
Peter Dutton has written: 'Military activities in the EEZ' -- subject(s): Coastal surveillance, Economic zones (Law of the sea), Territorial waters
H. C. Brookfield has written: 'Worthing: a study of a modern coastal town' 'Exploring agrodiversity' -- subject(s): Agrobiodiversity 'Melanesia: a geographical interpretation of an island world' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Description and travel, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Economic conditions 'Colonialism, development and independence' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Social conditions, Economic conditions 'The people of Vila' -- subject(s): Census, 1965 'The Pacific in transition' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Economic conditions 'Land, cane, and coconuts' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Coconut industry, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Sugarcane industry
going to the beach and more
CRZ stands for Coastal Regulation Zone. It refers to a designated coastal area where certain development activities are regulated to protect the sensitive coastal environment and its ecosystems.
baseball/running/hand games/ect/...
Milton D. Seekins has written: 'An economic study of voter attitudes toward different proposals for the use of an undeveloped island, Sears Island, Maine' -- subject(s): Coastal zone management, Economic conditions, Land use, Public opinion
Its commercial links with coastal cities
Industrial Areas