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10 Fun Facts About the Gulf of Mexico
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It’s no secret that the Gulf of Mexico is a great vacation spot! This beautiful body of water is what brings people from all over to our destination. In addition to being home to so many incredible beaches, it is also a very unique region of the world. Check out these interesting facts to learn more about the Gulf of Mexico.
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The Gulf of Mexico is the largest Gulf in the world and tenth biggest body of water in the world.
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The Gulf of Mexico is the largest Gulf in the world and the tenth biggest body of water in the world.
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Alabama's beaches are home to the largest fishing charter fleet on the Gulf of Mexico.
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Orange Beach, AL
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Our area is home to the largest fleet of charter fishing boats on the Gulf of Mexico, with over 100 in the destination.
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Pirates used to raid ships off the Alabama coast in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Orange Beach, AL
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A few hundred years ago, our beaches were home to pirates who hid in Perdido Pass and Perdido Bay while waiting to raid ships in the Gulf. It is rumored that they buried some of their stolen loot on the bay. You can try your hand at the pirate’s life with an adventure on a pirate ship cruise.
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Around 50 species of shark live in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Although it is rare to see sharks in our waters, around 50 species call the Gulf of Mexico home. The most common found around Alabama beaches are bull sharks, great hammerhead sharks, sand tiger sharks, and shortfin mako sharks.
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The Gulf State Park Fishing and Education Pier is the second-longest pier in the Gulf of Mexico.
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The Gulf State Park Fishing and Education Pier is the second-longest pier in the Gulf of Mexico. Admission to the pier is $3 for sightseeing and $10 for fishing.
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The Gulf of Mexico has around 1443 different species of fish in its water.
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The Gulf of Mexico has around 1443 different species of fish in its water. Common species include mackerel, red snapper, pompano, and sheepshead.
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75% of the shrimp in the US comes from the Gulf of Mexico.
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It’s no secret that the best seafood comes from the Gulf, which is why 75% of the shrimp in the United States comes from the Gulf of Mexico.
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The Alabama Gulf Coast has the largest artificial reef program in the country.
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The Alabama Gulf Coast boasts the largest artificial reef program in the nation, with 1,136 square miles of artificial reefs located at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico. In the fall of 2021, nine new sections of reefs totaling 110 square miles were added to the pre-existing zones.
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Around 10,000 bottlenose dolphins live in the Gulf of Mexico.
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It is estimated that around 10,000 bottlenose dolphins live in the coastal waters of the Gulf of Mexico. They are known to be one of the smartest creatures in the animal kingdom. You can spot them and learn more about their life on the Alabama Gulf Coast on a dolphin cruise.
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Millions of birds fly over the Gulf of Mexico during fall migration each year.
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Every year, millions of birds migrate during fall, and many of them fly over the Gulf of Mexico during their trip. Over 400 species of birds have been recorded visiting our coast while migrating southward. The Annual John L. Borom Alabama Coastal Birdfest is a fantastic opportunity to witness these birds in action.
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Orange Beach, Alabama, United States
The Gulf of Mexico is a part of the Atlantic Ocean and is considered an ocean basin and marginal sea. The Gulf of Mexico encompasses around 617,800 square miles of water and stretches around 932 miles across from east to west. The deepest part of the Gulf of Mexico, Sigsbee Deep, is estimated to be around 14,383 feet deep while the average depth is around 5,300 feet. The Gulf of Mexico is located below the southeastern portion of the United States. It borders the coasts of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida as well as the island of Cuba and parts of Mexico.