Puget Trough/Georgia Basin marine ecoregion
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Puget Trough/Georgia Basin marine ecoregion
Summary
Puget Trough/Georgia Basin marine ecoregion is a MEOW marine ecoregion[1].
Key Facts
- Puget Trough/Georgia Basin marine ecoregion is in the country of United States[2].
- Puget Trough/Georgia Basin marine ecoregion is on the body of water Puget Sound[3].
- Puget Trough/Georgia Basin marine ecoregion is on the body of water Strait of Georgia[4].
- Puget Trough/Georgia Basin marine ecoregion is on the body of water Salish Sea[5].
- Puget Trough/Georgia Basin marine ecoregion is on the body of water Strait of Juan de Fuca[6].
- Puget Trough/Georgia Basin marine ecoregion's instance of is recorded as MEOW marine ecoregion[7].
- Puget Sound is named after Puget Trough/Georgia Basin marine ecoregion[8].
- Strait of Georgia is named after Puget Trough/Georgia Basin marine ecoregion[9].
- Puget Trough/Georgia Basin marine ecoregion's part of is recorded as Cold Temperate Northeast Pacific marine province[10].
- Puget Trough/Georgia Basin marine ecoregion's described by source is recorded as Marine Ecoregions of the World: A Bioregionalization of Coastal and Shelf Areas[11].
- Puget Trough/Georgia Basin marine ecoregion's connects with is recorded as North American Pacific Fijordland marine ecoregion[12].
- Puget Trough/Georgia Basin marine ecoregion's connects with is recorded as Oregon, Washington, Vancouver Coast and Shelf marine ecoregion[13].
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Geography
Puget Trough/Georgia Basin marine ecoregion is in the country of United States[2]. Adjacent water bodies include Puget Sound[3], a sound[14], in United States[15]; Strait of Georgia[4], a strait[16], in Canada[17]; Salish Sea[5], a marginal sea[18], in United States[19]; and Strait of Juan de Fuca[6], a strait[20], in Canada[21]. Its part of is recorded as Cold Temperate Northeast Pacific marine province[10].
Designation and Status
Puget Trough/Georgia Basin marine ecoregion's instance of is recorded as MEOW marine ecoregion[7].
History and Context
Things named after include Puget Sound[8], a sound[22], in United States[23] and Strait of Georgia[9], a strait[24], in Canada[25].