The answer to this basic question is The bay of Bengal
The Atlantic Ocean is known for its shallows. This because of the Bay of Fundy, which is located in the northern region of the ocean.This bay only has depths of about fifty meters. This bay does not have a region that is more than one hundred and fifty meters deep.
The Bay of Fundy is known for its very large tides.
The Bay of Fundy is located on the Atlantic coast of Canada, between the provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. It is known for having some of the highest tides in the world.
No. While the ocean is uniquely named after the country, the Ocean itself does not belong to India. Away from the territorial costal region all oceans are the "high seas" and are not the territory of any one country.
The Bay of Fundy is situated in between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. On the South West, it opens into the Atlantic Ocean next to the US state of Maine.
Nova Scotia is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the south and east, by the Bay of Fundy to the west and by the Northumberland Strait and the Gulf of St. Lawrence on the north.
You can find Fundy National Park at the Bay of Fundy close to the village of Alma, New Brunswick. I am guessing that if Fundy National Park is NOT what you were thinking of, I think Lake Fundy is located in Canada.
Gulf of Maine, Bay of Fundy and offshore Canadian Fishing Banks are the rich fishing ground in the Atlantic Ocean.
The Bay of Fundy. It has some of the highest tides in the world.
Fundy Geological Museum was created in 1993.
Fundy National Park was created in 1948.