Argentine Sea
The Argentine Sea is a part of the southwestern Atlantic Ocean, located off the coast of Argentina. It stretches from the southern tip of the country to the northern regions of the Falkland Islands. This sea is known for its rich marine biodiversity, including various fish species and marine mammals.
The Argentine Sea plays a crucial role in the local economy, particularly through fishing and tourism. Major ports, such as Buenos Aires and Mar del Plata, facilitate trade and fishing activities. The sea's waters are also important for scientific research and environmental conservation efforts.