Clyde Sea
The Clyde Sea is a body of water located on the west coast of Scotland, part of the larger Firth of Clyde. It stretches from the Isle of Arran in the south to the city of Glasgow in the north. The sea is known for its scenic beauty, with numerous islands and coastal towns dotting its shores.
The Clyde Sea is an important area for shipping and fishing, supporting local economies. It also serves as a habitat for various marine life, including fish and seabirds. The region is popular for recreational activities such as sailing and kayaking, attracting both locals and tourists.