Guinea Gulf
The Guinea Gulf is a large body of water located along the western coast of Africa. It is part of the Atlantic Ocean and is bordered by several countries, including Nigeria, Ghana, and Cameroon. The gulf is known for its rich marine biodiversity and is an important area for fishing and shipping activities.
The region surrounding the Guinea Gulf is also significant for its oil reserves, making it a key area for the oil industry. The gulf's waters support various ecosystems, including mangroves and coral reefs, which are vital for maintaining environmental balance and supporting local economies.