
Gulf of Thailand
The Gulf of Thailand is a shallow body of water located in Southeast Asia, bordered by Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. It connects to the South China Sea through narrow straits. The gulf features rich marine life, sandy beaches, and numerous islands, making it a popular destination for tourism and fishing. Its relatively calm waters support a variety of ecosystems, including coral reefs and mangroves. The region plays a significant role in the local economy, especially through maritime activities and tourism, while also experiencing environmental challenges like pollution and overfishing.