Florida Strait
The Florida Strait is a body of water located between the southeastern coast of the United States and the northern coast of Cuba. It connects the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean and is approximately 110 miles wide at its widest point. The strait plays a significant role in maritime navigation and is a busy shipping route.
The Florida Strait is also known for its warm waters and diverse marine life, making it a popular area for fishing and recreational activities. The current in the strait is influenced by the Gulf Stream, which flows northward, affecting weather patterns and ocean temperatures in the region.