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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Islands and Protected Areas of the Gulf of California' has mentioned 'Gulf of California' in the following places:
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The Gulf of California (Spanish: Golfo de California), also known as the Sea of Cortxc3xa9s (Mar de Cortxc3xa9s) or less commonly as the Vermilion Sea (Mar Bermejo), is a marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean that separates the Baja California Peninsula from the Mexican mainland.
Rivers which flow into the Gulf of California include the Colorado, Fuerte, Mayo, Sinaloa, Sonora, and the Yaqui.
[4] Parts of the Gulf of California are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Gulf of California includes three faunal regions:
This extension of the East Pacific Rise is often referred to as the Gulf of California Rift Zone.
See also: List of islands of Mexico xc2xa7xc2xa0Gulf of California
Because of the vast expanse covered by this federal protected area, conservation and management is carried out through a system of four regional directorates (one per bordering the Gulf of California state).
The Gulf of California in Northwestern Mexico, once famously dubbed the "Aquarium of the World", is recognized as an area of global marine conservation significance.
As a serial property, Islands and Protected Areas of the Gulf of California includes representative components of all major oceanographic zones of the biogeographically diverse Gulf, thereby capturing a broad spectrum of landscapes and conservation values.
Criterion (ix): A major foundation of the Gulf of California's phenomenal marine productivity are nutrient-rich upwelling oceanic currents supporting abundant phytoplankton and zooplankton, which in turn provide nurseries for larval reef fish.
The Gulf of California is notable for containing ecologically distinct bridge islands, populated across past land bridges, and oceanic islands populated by sea and air.
Almost 900 species of fish have been documented with some 90 species occurring exclusively in the Gulf of California or parts of it.
The coral reef at Cabo Pulmo is one of the most important in the Gulf of California and in the eastern Pacific.
The serial approach is an adequate reflection of the biogeographic range and diversity of the Gulf of California and its islands.
Further extensions, including of vulnerable coastal areas and additional islands is an explicit element of the regional conservation strategy and would help consolidate the integrity of the property and the entire Gulf of California.
The coasts of the Gulf of California and the larger islands close to the shore were historically settled before imported diseases severely decimated the indigenous cultures.
More recently, guano and egg collection, hunting of sea lions and whaling occurred in the Gulf of California.
The Gulf of California is a global conservation gem, invaluable to science and as a resource for local economic development, namely fisheries and tourism.