Tropical Seas
Tropical seas are warm oceanic regions located near the equator, characterized by their vibrant marine life and clear blue waters. These areas typically have temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F) and are home to diverse ecosystems, including coral reefs, which support a wide variety of fish and other sea creatures.
The warm waters of tropical seas are influenced by trade winds and ocean currents, creating ideal conditions for activities like snorkeling and scuba diving. These seas also play a crucial role in global climate regulation and are vital for the livelihoods of many coastal communities that rely on fishing and tourism.