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Gulf Of Mexico

Gulf Of Mexico

Context:

About 42% of crude oil production and 53% of natural gas output in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico were shut last week in the wake of Hurricane Francine.

Background: –

Francine tore through the U.S. Gulf of Mexico’s prime oil and gas producing areas and slammed into the Louisiana coast as a Category 2 hurricane.

About Gulf of Mexico

  • The Gulf of Mexico is a large ocean basin and a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean, bordered by the United States, Mexico, and Cuba.

Geography and Size

Area & Depth: Approximately 1.55 million square kilometers in area. The average depth is about 1,615 meters, with the deepest point, the Sigsbee Deep, reaching around 4,384 meters.

Shape: Roughly oval, the Gulf is about 1,500 kilometers wide.

Boundaries

  • North and Northeast: Bordered by the U.S. states of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida.
  • South and Southwest: Bordered by the Mexican states.
  • Southeast: Bordered by Cuba

Hydrology

  • Major Rivers: The Mississippi River and the Rio Grande are the primary rivers draining into the Gulf.
  • Connections: Linked to the Atlantic Ocean through the Straits of Florida and to the Caribbean Sea via the Yucatán Channel.

Climate and Currents

  • Climate: Ranges from tropical to subtropical. The Gulf Stream, a warm and swift Atlantic ocean current, originates here.
  • Water Temperature: Surface temperatures vary from 18°C in the northern parts during winter to about 32°C in the summer.
  • Hurricanes: The warm waters of the Gulf are a breeding ground for powerful hurricanes, particularly during the hurricane season from June to November.

Ecological and Economic Importance

  • Biodiversity: Home to diverse marine life, including fish, crustaceans, and coral reefs.
  • Oil and Gas: One of the world’s most important offshore petroleum production regions, contributing significantly to the U.S. oil supply.
  • Fisheries: Supports a robust fishing industry, providing shrimp, oysters, and various fish species.

Environmental Concerns

  • Pollution: Oil spills, such as the Deepwater Horizon spill in 2010, have had significant environmental impacts.
  • Dead Zones: Areas with low oxygen levels, primarily due to agricultural runoff, affecting marine life.

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