Gulf of Papua
The Gulf of Papua is a large inlet located in the southwestern part of the Pacific Ocean, bordered by the southern coast of Papua New Guinea. It is known for its rich marine biodiversity and serves as an important area for fishing and shipping activities. The gulf is also home to several islands and coastal communities that rely on its resources.
The gulf is characterized by its shallow waters and numerous river systems, including the Fly River, which flows into it. This region plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem, supporting various species of fish and other marine life. Additionally, the Gulf of Papua is significant for its cultural heritage, with many indigenous groups living along its shores.