Sea of Oman
The Sea of Oman is a body of water located in the northwestern part of the Indian Ocean. It is bordered by several countries, including Oman to the southwest, Yemen to the south, and Iran to the north. The sea connects to the Arabian Sea through the Strait of Hormuz and is an important route for maritime trade.
This sea is known for its rich marine biodiversity, including various species of fish and coral reefs. It also plays a significant role in the fishing industry for the surrounding nations. The Sea of Oman is vital for both ecological balance and economic activities in the region.