It has the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Gulf of California or Sea of Cortes to the east.
The Colorado River flows into the Gulf of California.
California sea lions prey on anchovies, herring, Pacific whiting, rockfish, hake, salmon, squid, and octopuses
California sea lions prey on anchovies, herring, Pacific whiting, rockfish, hake, salmon, squid, and octopuses
Mexico has shores on the Pacific Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, the Gulf of California and the Caribbean Sea.
Baja California, Mexico is surrounded by two bodies of water. The peninsula is surrounded by both the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of California.
On land, the Pacific rattlesnake. In the sea, the white shark.
The North Pacific Oceans lies off the west coast of California, so there will be seaweed growing in the sea.
Am I missing something here? The Gulf of California is an arm of the Pacific Ocean, wouldn't it by definition be at sea level?
California sea otters live in and around the Pacific ocean. They are often found near shore and in areas that offer shelter (kelp beds) and access to food.
Yes, it enters the Pacific Ocean by way of the Sea of Cortez.
The Pacific Ocean to the west and the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea to the east.