
Great Bahama Bank
The Great Bahama Bank is a large, shallow area of the sea located in the Bahamas, covering about 100,000 square miles. It's known for its clear turquoise waters and diverse marine life, making it a popular destination for fishing and snorkeling. The bank is surrounded by deeper ocean waters and features numerous small islands called cays. Its unique geology and ecosystem support many species of fish, coral reefs, and other marine organisms, contributing to the economy and natural beauty of the Bahamas. This region is significant for both tourism and biodiversity conservation.