Gulf of California
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Definition
Proper noun A long, narrow body of water, also known as the Sea of Cortés, separating the Baja California Peninsula from the mainland of Mexico. It is an arm of the Pacific Ocean.
Usage
The term "Gulf of California" is used as a specific geographical name to refer to this body of water. It is typically preceded by the definite article "the." * The Gulf of California is known for its rich marine biodiversity. * Several rivers flow into the Gulf of California. * Our cruise will sail through the Gulf of California.
Advanced Usage
- Ecological Context: The term is often used in scientific and environmental contexts due to the region's unique ecosystems and high number of endemic species.
- Conservation efforts are crucial for the fragile habitats within the Gulf of California.
- Historical/Exploratory Context: It is used in historical accounts related to exploration and settlement.
- Early European explorers charted the coasts of the Gulf of California.
Variants and Related Words
- Sea of Cortés (Mar de Cortés): An alternative name for the Gulf of California, commonly used in Mexico and in historical contexts.
- Vermilion Sea: An older, less common name for the Gulf of California.
Synonyms
- Sea of Cortés
Related Phrases
- "the Gulf": In regional context, especially within Mexico and the southwestern United States, "the Gulf" can be understood to refer to the Gulf of California, though it is more ambiguous than "the Gulf of Mexico."
- The fishing industry in the Gulf is vital to the local economy. (Context clarifies which gulf is meant.)
Noun
- a gulf to the west of the mainland of Mexico