Isla del Tiburón
Isla del Tiburón is the largest island in Mexico located in the Gulf of California. It is part of the Sonora state and covers an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers. The island is known for its diverse ecosystems, including desert landscapes and marine habitats, making it a significant area for wildlife.
The island is uninhabited, primarily serving as a natural reserve. It is home to various species, including the endangered California sea lion and several bird species. Isla del Tiburón is also culturally significant, as it is associated with the Seri people, who have a deep historical connection to the region.