Panama Bight marine ecoregion
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Panama Bight marine ecoregion
Summary
Panama Bight marine ecoregion is an ecoregion[1]. It draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (ecoregion category, ranking #39 of 213).[2]
Key Facts
- Panama Bight marine ecoregion is in the country of Panama[3].
- Panama Bight marine ecoregion is in the country of Colombia[4].
- Panama Bight marine ecoregion is in the country of Ecuador[5].
- Panama Bight marine ecoregion is on the body of water Pacific Ocean[6].
- Panama Bight marine ecoregion's instance of is recorded as ecoregion[7].
- Panama Bight marine ecoregion's instance of is recorded as MEOW marine ecoregion[8].
- Gulf of Panama is named after Panama Bight marine ecoregion[9].
- Panama Bight marine ecoregion's locator map image is recorded as Panama Bight marine ecoregion.png[10].
- Panama Bight marine ecoregion's part of is recorded as Tropical East Pacific marine province[11].
- Panama Bight marine ecoregion's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03cb7pj[12].
- Panama Bight marine ecoregion's described by source is recorded as Marine Ecoregions of the World: A Bioregionalization of Coastal and Shelf Areas[13].
- Panama Bight marine ecoregion's connects with is recorded as Nicoya marine ecoregion[14].
- Panama Bight marine ecoregion's connects with is recorded as Cocos Islands marine ecoregion[15].
- Panama Bight marine ecoregion's connects with is recorded as Guayaquil marine ecoregion[16].
Body
Geography
Country listings include Panama[3], a sovereign state[17], in Panama[18], founded in 1903[19]; Colombia[4], a sovereign state[20], in Colombia[21], founded in 1810[22]; and Ecuador[5], a sovereign state[23], in Ecuador[24], founded in 1809[25]. Panama Bight marine ecoregion is on the body of water Pacific Ocean[6]. Its part of is recorded as Tropical East Pacific marine province[11].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include ecoregion[7] and MEOW marine ecoregion[8].
History and Context
Gulf of Panama is named after Panama Bight marine ecoregion[9].
Why It Matters
Panama Bight marine ecoregion draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (ecoregion category, ranking #39 of 213).[2]