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18°20′0″N 88°5′0″W / 18.33333°N 88.08333°W / 18.33333; -88.08333
Chetumal Bay is a semi-closed mesohaline estuary on the southern coast of the Yucatán Peninsula. It is located in northern Belize and southeastern Mexico.[1]
The mouth of Chetumal Bay is directed southward and buffered by the large Belizean islandofAmbergris Caye.
Corozal Bay is a smaller inland inlet, that extends to the southwest in the upper region of Chetumal Bay. It is named after the town of Corozal on it.
Chetumal is a major city on the bay, located in the Mexican stateofQuintana Roo.
Chetumal Bay contains several blue holes, most notably the Taam Ja' Blue Hole. With a depth of at least 420 metres (1,380 ft), it is the deepest known blue hole.[1]
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