that is an impossible questio to answer since only 5% of earths inhabitants are visible to the naked eye! that means 95% are unseen so since the gulf is sooooo vast there is no telling how many live within it.
Yes. Many species of dolphins live in Mexico's coasts.
they are found in many oceans they are found in the gulf of Mexico
Yes. Yellow fin tuna and many more species are found there.
It has at least two: the Gulf of California and the Gulf of Mexico.
The Persian Gulf is nowhere near the Gulf of Mexico. Many oceans and seas separate them.
3 the gulf of California , the Gulf of Mexico, and the gulf of tehuantpec
Short answer YES. There are 2 different kinds that I have caught in and around Padre Island, TX while seaching in the sea grasses. There are Dwarf Seahorses (Hippocampus zosterae) and a common Atlantic\Caribbean Seahorse (Hippocampus erectus). -SoLiD from www.maast.org
The Gulf of Mexico is the #1 breeding area in the world for sharks. It might decrease population of sharks. Many fish will die. Some endangered species will become even rarer, and some species on the edge of endangerment will now be listed on the "Endangered Species List,". There is a picture of the oil spill on the Related Links section.
There are approximately 27,000 abandoned oil and gas wells beneath the Gulf of Mexico.
About 500 bird species live in or migrate through New Mexico. The exact number would vary depending on how many accidental (or once in a lifetime occurrence) birds one chooses to include in the total.
I believe that the gulf of maine is a little bit bigger than the gulf of mexico because the gulf of maine has many basins, banks, and shelfs in it which expands the size.
it's about 215 miles from Austin to Galveston tx, which is on the gulf of Mexico.