Gulf of Aden
Noun | 1. | Gulf of Aden - arm of the Indian Ocean at the entrance to the Red Sea |
单词 | gulf of aden | |||
释义 | Gulf of Aden
Gulf of AdenAden, Gulf of(ä`dən, ā`–), western arm of the Arabian Sea, 550 mi (885 km) long, lying between Yemen and Somalia; connected with the Red Sea by the Bab el Mandeb. The gulf is on the great Mediterranean Sea–Indian Ocean trade route. After the 16th cent. Portugal, Turkey, and Great Britain were the chief contenders for control of the gulf, but by the 19th cent. Britain dominated the area. In the late 1960s, British military withdrawal E of Suez led to an increased Soviet naval presence in the gulf area. The importance of the Gulf of Aden declined when the Suez Canal was closed, but it was revitalized when, after being deepened and widened by Egypt, the canal was reopened in 1975 and marine activity increased. The Gulf of Aden is richly supplied with fish, turtles, and lobsters.Aden, Gulf ofgulf of the Arabian Sea between the Arabian and Somaliland peninsulas. Depth to 3,680 m. It is connected to the Red Sea by the strait of Bab el Mandeb. Intense luminescent surface displays characterize the gulf waters. Semidiurnal inequality of tides to 2.9 m in height. The major port is Aden. Gulf of Aden
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