Great Bay Region

In Majora's Mask, Great Bay is the western region in the land of Termina. It is a large shore that makes home to the aquatic race of the Zoras, who live in the Zora Hall. Its hot weather, murky waters, and enemy-prone bays are some of the unpleasant characteristics of Great Bay. The race of Gerudo Pirates are also found in Great Bay, and their fortress must be entered undercover.

Along with these two races, other creatures and people are found on their own in Great Bay. The fisherman who lives in a small hut on Great Bay Coast wants a photograph of a female Gerudo Pirate, and will allow Link to take his seahorse in exchange. He also offers to play a minigame which involves jumping between platforms where a Piece of Heart can be obtained.

Two beavers also live in Great Bay, high up among the waterfalls in Zora Cape. They will race Link and, on the event of losing, will give away a Piece of Heart and an Empty Bottle.

Great Bay comprises the following areas:
 * Great Bay Coast, a prominent feature of Great Bay and leads to the main areas of the Bay.
 * Marine Research Laboratory, where various marine biology experiments are carried out.
 * Zora Hall, the congregation area for the aquatic race of the Zoras.
 * Zora Cape, a small place located just outside of the Zora Hall.
 * Pirates' Cove, which houses the Pirates' Fortress, home to the Gerudo Pirates.
 * Great Bay Temple, inaccessible to most people and composed of many complex network of pipes and other complicated machinery.
 * Pinnacle Rock, nothing but murky waters that are home to many sea snakes.
 * Oceanside Spider House, a cursed, abandoned house full of Gold Skulltulas.

Other Appearances
Great Bay also appears in the Nintendo crossover fighting game Super Smash Bros. Melee, however, it doesn't look identical to the way it appeared in Majora's Mask. Slight changes have been made, such as the Turtle being near the Marine Research Laboratory. The Turtle acts as a temporary platform, submerging under the water several times per match. Tingle also appears over the stage, acting as a temporary platform until the weight of the character standing on his balloon causes it to pop. Despite being in the middle of the ocean, none of the characters in Melee can swim, so the water is purely cosmetic.