Zero. Nobody actually lives on the bay as it is a protected area.
Honolulu (capital of Hawaii) means "protected or sheltered bay" in Hawaiian.
A "bay" is a small protected body of water that is a four-letter word.
Because it is protected by the Florida and Yucatan peninsulas. Think of the Gulf of Mexico as a large bay, protected from the open sea by such landforms.
The Chesapeake Bay is larger and better protected and Maryland deserves to be called the bay state but Massachusetts got the name on the books first as the Massachusetts Bay Colony so the name stuck.
No. Guantanamo bay prison does not conform to the laws of the us constitution, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, or under international law.
A body of water that is protected from the ocean by an arm of land is called a harbor. You will often find harbors within a gulf or in a bay.
cove
Hat on in winter...keeps everything protected or walls around a castle...keeps potential attacks at bay
They can but boats kept in bays aren't as protected as the ones stored in harbours. It all depends on the bay. If the bay is too wide, too open or too big, the bay is not good for boat and watercraft storage. That's why most people prefer harbours, then bays. But in order to keep boats in a bay, the bay has to be small and less wide to protect the boats against water damage.
There are several thousand species of butterflies, the majority of which are not endangered. However, a few species, such as the Bay Checkerspot and Saint Francis' Satyr are endangered and protected.
A sheltered bay is a natural harbor or cove that is protected from strong waves, wind, and currents by surrounding land formations or barriers. These bays provide calm waters and serve as safe anchorages for boats and ships, as well as habitats for marine life.