The use of satellites in the acquisition of geophysical variables has allowed the advancement of joint analysis of bathymetry and gravimetry fields in marine regions where these data are scarce or insufficient, which allows a detailed description of the geomorphology and mass distribution of different provinces of a continental margin. In Brazil, although there is a great effort in the execution of marine geophysical surveys by ships, there is a great difficulty in filling some gaps, due to the size of its continental margin. Therefore, this article aims to analyse the joint spatial data of the bathymetric and gravimetric fields (Free-air and Bouguer) of the eastern and southeastern Brazilian marine region from the TOPEX database, using the tools developed in Python computer language. The results obtained were integrated gravimetric and bathymetric profiles, maps correlating such geophysical fields and diagrams that allowed the combined application of quantitative and qualitative statistical methods on the Bathymetric and gravimetric data. Anomalies of 100 mGal were observed along the Brazilian continental margin, with the largest variations recorded along the Vitoria-Trinity Ridge in the order of 200 mGal, and the remarkable correlation between free-air gravity and bathymetry profiles could also be observed.