Manita bay, lamon, Bristol, and Coronado Bay.
the bays in pacific ocean
depends on where in california. there are bays in california....so those parts of the state would be closer to the bays. but other parts are much closer to the ocean
it is the Pacific Ocean,the Indian ocean, the Arabian ocean, and the artic ocean
bodega bay, kiama bay, half moon bay, hikes in ba & salchi bay are the bay in pacific ocean
I know they can live in bays but bays are part of the ocean so idk sorry
You are a wierd fish in the pacific ocean!
It is a part of the Pacific Ocean, it is a region in the Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Ocean is so large that it has to be divided into regions, example South Pacific Ocean, etc. So, YES, it is.
Ocean Pacific, Atlantic Ocean, Artic Ocean
the Indian ocean, the pacific ocean, Atlantic ocean,Pacific,and the Arctic
If you mean the state of New Mexico, it has none because it is a land-locked state.In the case of the country of Mexico, it has the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea to the east. It also has many bays surrounding it, such as Acapulco, Concepcion and Banderas Bays on the Pacific, as well as the Bay of Campeche in the Gulf of Mexico, and the Bay of Chetumal on the Caribbean.
on the beach
The U.S. has various types of bays, including coastal bays, estuarine bays, and inland bays. Coastal bays, such as Chesapeake Bay and San Francisco Bay, are typically found along the ocean and are influenced by tides. Estuarine bays form where freshwater from rivers meets saltwater from the ocean, creating unique ecosystems. Inland bays can be found within the country, often created by natural features or human activities, and are less influenced by ocean tides.