Yes, they can be found on the Pacific shoreline as well as the Caribbean one, near the Mayan Riviera.
how would the oil spill in gulf Mexico affect the dolphins.
yes
In the Gulf of Mexico.
In the gulf of mexico.
Yes. Many species of dolphins live in Mexico's coasts.
Cozumel, Mexico
the oil spill in the gulf of Mexico
There is no such thing as a "central Mexico sea". Mexico has shores on the Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, and there are many animals in those water bodies, such as manatees, dolphins, turtles, sea birds and whales.
Some are: * manatees * bottlenose dolphins * gators and crocs * sea turtles * whale sharks
Porpoises have not been recorded in the Gulf of Mexico at this time. A few species of dolphin are found in the Gulf of Mexico. The species most often seen in the Gulf of Mexico is the Atlantic bottlenose dolphin. The distribution of the the few species of porpoise in the world can be found on the IUCN Redlist website by searching the keyword "porpoise" and clicking on the distribution map links to the right of each species.
The driving distance from Los Angeles, California to Santa Fe, New Mexico is: 849 miles / 1,366 km
Dolphins, manatees, sea turtles, coral, dungongs, and a bunch more! Go to the Atlantic Ocean to find out!!